Ques: What are the eligibility criteria for enrolling in a BSc LLB course?

The integrated five-year BSc LLB (Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of Laws) program combines scientific education with law studies during a single course period. Candidates interested in the BSc LLB program need to graduate from 10+2 (or equivalent) level with a minimum 45% score (40% for SC/ST and 42% for OBC in specific universities). The specific minimum grade requirement for students varies from one educational institution to another. The age criteria no longer exists in many universities but specific institutions maintain specific age boundaries between 20-22 years for general applicants while keeping 22-24 years for students from reserved categories.

The BSc LLB program accepts candidates who pass admission tests conducted at the national level through CLAT or LSAT or AILET or through exams organized by individual universities. Some private educational institutions grant access to studies based on student achievements. The successful candidates must demonstrate strong competence in science-related subjects including Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology or Biology. Candidates need analytical skills along with logical reasoning ability and an interest in both law and science due to the legal studies component of this course for academic success.


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