Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law (BALLB)

The eligibility criteria for a BA LLB program vary by institution but it generally includes minimum educational qualifications of higher secondary school (10+2) in any stream with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Candidates who are due to appear in the (10 + 2) examination are also eligible to apply. 

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Legislative Law (B.Com LLB)

The eligibility criteria for a B.Com LLB program vary by institution but it generally includes minimum educational qualifications of higher secondary school (10+2) in any stream with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Candidates who are due to appear in the (10 + 2) examination are also eligible to apply.

Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Legislative Law (BBA LLB)

The eligibility criteria for a BBA LLB program vary by institution but it generally includes minimum educational qualifications of higher secondary school (10+2) in any stream with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Candidates who are due to appear in the (10 + 2) examination are also eligible to apply. 

Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB)

The eligibility criteria for a LLB program vary by institution but it generally includes minimum educational qualifications of higher secondary school (10+2) in any stream with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Candidates who are due to appear in the (10 + 2) examination are also eligible to apply. 

Master of Legislative Law or Master of Law (LLM)

The eligibility criteria for an LLM program, the candidate must have a bachelor’s degree in law from an accredited university with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Those who are in the final semester of the Bachelor Programme are also eligible to apply.