EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
3 years LL.B. Course:
For 3-year LL. B Course, the Candidates should have passed any Graduate Degree (with
10+2+3 pattern) of a recognized University with 45% of aggregate marks for general category,
42% for OBC Category* and 40% for SC/ST or any other examination recognized as
equivalent by the Universities concerned and also as per Bar Council of India, Legal Education
Rule – 2008 and BCI - Legal Education Committee meeting dated 30th April 2017 (For
Clarification visit http://www.barcouncilofindia.org/), if any candidate secured less than
45%,42% and 40% respectively in graduation he should have secured same percentage or more
on the aggregate in any additional Graduation or Post Graduation.
The candidates who have passed Degree examination by single sitting without undergoing three
years course either through regular or private or correspondence and those who obtained the
degree through open University directly without having any basic qualification are not eligible as
per G.O. Ms No. 31 dated:18-03-2009.
Note:
i) There is a relaxation of 5% of marks in the above qualifying examinations for 3 year
Law course in favour of the Candidates belonging to SC/ST Category.
ii) The percentage of 44.5% and above in aggregate in graduation (with 10+2+3 Pattern)
in case of candidates belongs to general categories, 41.5% or above in aggregate in
graduation (with 10+2+3 Pattern) in case of candidates belongs to OBC category and
39.5% and above in aggregate in graduation (with 10+2+3 Pattern) in case of
candidates belongs to SC/ST category will be considered as 45%, 42% and 40% of
aggregate marks respectively for admission into LL.B. 3-year course.
iii) The Eligibility criteria are subject to change as per the Government Orders issued from
time to time
*-Pending approval of the State Government
5 year LL.B. Course:
For 5 year LL.B. Course, the Candidates should have passed two year Intermediate
Examination (with 10+2 pattern) with 45% of aggregate marks for general category, 42% for
OBC Category* and 40% for SC/ST or any other examination recognized as equivalent by the
University concerned or the Board of Intermediate Education, T.S., and also as per Bar Council
of India, Legal Education Rule – 2008 (For Clarification of BCI - Legal Education Committee
meeting dated 30th April 2017, visit http://www.barcouncilofindia.org/)