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Kerala Law Entrance Examination : Introduction
Kerala Law Entrance Examination
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Kerala Law Entrance Examination, for graduate and post-graduate courses in various government law colleges in Kerala, is conducted by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Thiruvananthapuram. The admission to the various courses . i.e the 5 year L.L.B course, 3 year L.L.B course and 2 year L.L.M course, is based on the rank of the candidate in the entrance examination.
For being eligible to appear for the exams a candidate has to fulfill certain eligibility criteria  as notified by the entrance commissioner from time to time. 

The colleges offering the LLB and LLM courses are : 

Govt. Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
Govt. Law College, Ernakulam
Govt. Law College, Thrissur
Govt. Law College, Kozhikode

 
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The course leading to the Bachelors Degree in Law is in conformity with rules framed by the Bar Council of India by virtue of its powers under the Advocates act 1961. The degree obtained after successful completion of the course shall be recognized for the  purpose of enrolment as Advocate under the Advocates Act, 1961.

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