LLB
For admission first check eligibility criteria,it depends upon course type.for 3 year LLB course you have to complete Bachelor's degree in relevant field and 5 years integrated dgree need to 12th pass. You should apply for admission National level Entrance exam CLAT,LSAT or university specific test DU LLB and MH- CET.After qualify the entrance exam candidate shortlisted based on their scores, then you get admission, and some private colleges offer addmission based on merit or graduation level marks.then online admission process then documents verification, payment fee and admission is confirmed.these are steps for LLB addmission process.
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Hello Desingu Sir,
First of all, it's incredibly inspiring to see your interest in continuing education and especially in pursuing LLB at the age of 70. Now, to study LLB in India, the basic eligibility criteria is passing the 12th standard. Since you mentioned you are an SSLC disqualified candidate, the first step would be to clear your SSLC (10th standard) through NIOS or your state open school board. After clearing 10th, you can go for 12th class (HSC) through the same open schooling system.
Once you complete your 12th, you will be eligible to apply for the 5-year integrated LLB course. Law colleges generally don’t have an upper age limit, especially after the Bar Council of India relaxed many of those rules. You can apply through entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT India, or state law entrance tests, depending on the college you aim for.
Here is a helpful resource for understanding the law admission process:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
Thank you and all the best
Hi Naziya, Basic eligibility for AP LAWCET is: 3- or 5-year bachelor's degree in law. For general and OBC qualifying marks, 35% in AP LAWCET No qualifying marks for SC/ST Rank-wise order of Law colleges from AP LAWCET 2025 1- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law, Vizag 2- Smt. Velagapudi Durgamba Siddhartha Law College, Vijayawada 3- Prasuna College of Law, Kurnool 4- N.B.M. Law College, Visakhapatnam 5- Jagarlamudi Chandramouli College of Law, Guntur region 6- V.R. Law College, Nellore 7- Anantha College of Law, Tirupati 8- Rajiv Gandhi Law College, Kakinada area 9- Sri Vijayanagar Law College, Anantapuramu 10- Sri Venkateswara Law College, Tirupati Here is all the information regarding AP LAWCET: https://law.careers360.com/exams/ap-lawcet All the best. Thank you. Regards, Careers360 Team
Hello,
The 3 year LLB course is offered after graduation, so it comes under CUET PG , not CUET UG. So, there is a difference in 3 year & 5 year LLB Courses .
If you are looking to take admission in a 3 year LLB programme, you need to apply through CUET PG , as conducted by NTA. CUET UG is for courses after Class 12, like BA, BSc, or 5 year integrated law programmes.
5 year LLB is under CUET UG.
3 year LLB is under CUET PG (because it’s a post graduate course).
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For your questions, answer 92.85 percentile in MHCET 3-year llb is considered a good score. With this much score, you can secure some top colleges like GLC Mumbai and ILS Pune easily. If you are a reserved category student, you can increase your chances. I think with this amount of marks, you can secure some good institutes in conclusion.
I hope it resolves your query!!
Hi dear candidate,
Your score seems to be not enough for government colleges as you would require marks above 500 for that but still this score of 398 is enough for many colleges like Rajiv Gandhi University and BML Munjal University can be your options.
Know more at our official website:
CUET LLB Colleges/Universities List 2025 (Updated) - List of Universities & Courses
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To take admission in a BA LLB program after Class 12, you typically need to appear for entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, LSAT India, or state-level law entrance tests. The syllabus for these exams generally includes the following subjects:
English Language:
Reading comprehension
Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms)
Grammar and sentence correction
Current Affairs & General Knowledge:
National and international events
Awards, sports, books and authors
Government schemes and important dates
Legal Reasoning:
Legal principles and their application
Legal vocabulary
Legal current affairs
Logical Reasoning:
Logical sequences and patterns
Syllogisms
Analogies and critical reasoning
Quantitative Techniques (Basic Mathematics):
Arithmetic (percentage, profit & loss, ratio, etc.)
Basic algebra
Data interpretation
This syllabus is designed to test your aptitude for law rather than subject-specific knowledge from Class 12. Most exams do not require preparation in political science or legal studies from school-level, although such subjects can help in understanding concepts better.
If you want to do BA LLB course this is 5 year duration course which is mostly based on entrance exam CLAT , LSAT India and MH- CET Maharashtra law . eligibility criteria is you must have 12th class in any strem at least 45 to 50 % .for addmission you have to visit official website of your interested college or university then fill the application form then appear for the entrance exam,then addmission process is done by merit list .
Lucknow University has 320 seats in its 3-year LLB course. These seats are divided category-wise. Your admission depends on your entrance exam rank and your category.
In the year 2024, the general category students got admission up to rank 172. OBC students were selected up to rank 166. SC students got seats till rank 994. ST category was admitted up to rank 3639. EWS candidates were selected up to rank 398.
In the year 2023, the general category got seats up to rank 143, OBC up to 126, SC up to 71, ST up to 7, and EWS up to 56.
This means if your rank is within these limits in your category, you have a good chance of getting admission in the 3-year LLB course at Lucknow University.
This data is based on last year's counselling. The current year cut-off may go higher or lower depending on total students and their performance.
Website for details: https://lkouniv.ac.in/article/en/program-law
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