« If the rule had stopped there, the applicant would obviously not be entitled to it, since he did not complete the minimum education with a regular course. However, the reservation, which must be considered as an exception to the main rule, extends eligibility. The reservation specifies that candidates who have obtained the diploma of upper or lower secondary education through distance learning may also be admitted during 5 years or during 3 years. « Although some colleges offer admission to applicants on the basis of merit, the majority of people`s law colleges/universities in India offer admission to entrance exams on the basis of laws at the national level or on the basis of an entrance exam they organize. Some popular legal entrance exams that candidates may consider to gain admission to the LLB course are listed below: In short, the facts of the case are that the petitioner appeared to B.Com exam and failed 7 subjects in 2 subjects. However, the petitioner appeared for reconsideration on both issues and forwarded his second attempt. He then filed an application with the defendant university for admission to a 3-year L.L.B. degree. Annoyed by this, the Petiotioner asked for legal help.
After hearing the allegation, the court relied on the judgment of the Madras Supreme Court in Mohammed Mustafa v. Ambedkar Law University in Tamil Nadu and two others from 13.03.2018, in which it was clarified that a person who has also obtained the qualification through distance/distance learning can be considered for admission during 3 years. A single bench of Judge Vaibhavi D. Nanavati of the Supreme Court of Gujarat ruled that in terms of conducting exams and admission results to the LLB course, the rules of a university take precedence over the rules of the Bar Council of India. A: The BA LLB can be continued right after Grade 12, but for admission to an LLB degree, applicants must have a bachelor`s degree. Both degrees are valued for their own program. An LLB degree has all the legal subjects, while the BA LLB degree, as the name suggests, includes art subjects as well as legal subjects. Explanation.- Applicants who have received 10+2 or a postgraduate degree/diploma directly through the open university system without having a basic qualification for the pursuit of such studies are not eligible for admission to law degree programs. « This is the literal meaning of the statement attached to Rule 5 of the Rules of the Council of the Bar Association of India. This rule was interpreted by the plenary in the above judgment, and the plenary made it clear that a person who has also acquired the qualification through distance/distance learning can be considered for admission within 3 years, » the bank said.
Q: What is the minimum percentage required for admission to an LLB degree? The complainant wrote a letter to the Chairman of the Gujarat Bar Council, in which he stated that the applicant had received 45.57 per cent of the votes and was eligible for admission. However, the defendant university reiterated that if a student had made two attempts, his percentage could not be calculated on the basis of the two grade sheets. According to the rule of the Bar Council of India, a student belonging to the Open/General category had to have at least 45% to be admitted to 3 years of L.L.B. course, and therefore the petitioner was not eligible to receive admission. Thus, the court found that it was not inclined to exercise its extraordinary jurisdiction under Section 226 of the Indian Constitution by ordering the defendants to take into account the applicant`s academic qualification under the Law Education Rules of the Bar Council of India 2008 for admission to the LLB course if the applicant had passed the B.Com` « successful class » examination and dismissed the application. The Claimant then submitted an application form for admission to the LLB program before the respondent.
