The BCI has recognised the following, apart from this indiviual universities can have there criteria to decide the percentage of marks for the purpose of admission:
REQUIREMENTS AND ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION TO LAW COURSE
Diploma and other qualifications recognized by the Bar Council of India as equivalent to graduation under rule 1 in part IV of the rules of the Bar Council of India
Qualifications equivalent to Degree
1. Diploma in Rural Education
RESOLUTION NO. 8/1970
RESOLVED that as a special case, the Diploma in Rural Service awarded by the National Council for Rural Higher Education which has been treated to be on a par with a graduate’s degree of the Rajasthan University may be treated as equivalent to a graduate’s degree in terms of Rule 1, as amended and that there should be no objection to the enrolment of candidates who obtained the LL. B. Degree thereafter, provided that the other requirements relating to enrolment are satisfied.
2. Diploma from St. Thomas Apostolic Seminary, Vadavathoor, Kottayam, Kerala.
RESOLUTION NO. 95A/1971
RESOLVED that the diploma obtained by the students who have passed the S. S. L. C. examination after a two year course in Latin, English and 3 year advanced course in philosophy and humanities from the St. Thomas Apostolic Seminary, Vadavathoor, Kottayam, Kerala be and is hereby recognized as a minimum qualification under Rule 1 in Part III-A of the Rules of the Council.
3. Master Degree in Arts of the Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay.
RESOLUTION NO. 180/1972
RESOLVED that the Master of Arts Degree of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay, be treated as equivalent to graduation under Rule 1 of the rules of the Bar Council in part III-A.
4. Shastri Degree of Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi
RESOLUTION NO. 181/1972
RESOLVED that the Shastri Degree awarded by the Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi, be treated as equivalent to graduation under Rule 1 in part III-A.
5. M. B. B. S. Degree (Relevant portion of the Resolution)
RESOLUTION NO.106/1972
RESOLVED that in the opinion of this Council person who holds the M. B. B. S. Degree is a “graduate’ within the meaning of Rule 1 in part III-A of the Rules of the Council.
6. B. Sc (Agri.), B.Sc.(Engg.), B. E. Degrees
RESOLUTION NO.3/1976(LE) Approved by the Council at its meeting dated 6/7-3-1976
RESOLVED that the committee is of the opinion that B. Sc. (Agri.), B.Sc.(Engg.) and B. E. are eligible for admission to law course as they are graduates within the meaning of Rule 1(1)(a) of the Rules of the Council in Part IV.
7. Degree in Bachelor of Ayurvedic & Modern Medicines & Surgery, B.A. M.S.
RESOLUTION NO.17/1976(LE) Approved by the Council at its meeting dated 6/7-3-1976
RESOLVED that the B. A. M. S. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic and Modern Medicines and Surgery) be recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of Rule 1(1)(a) of the Rules of the Council in Part IV.
8. National Diploma in Commerce (N. D. Com)
RESOLUTION NO.18/1978
RESOLVED that National Diploma in Commerce (N. D. Com.) awarded by the All India Council for Technical Education be and is hereby recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of admission to the three year law course.
9. Engineering Degrees from Army and Navy Engineering Colleges.
RESOLUTION NO. 19/1978
RESOLVED that the Engineering Degrees obtained from Army and Naval Engineering Colleges be and are hereby recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of admission to three year law course.
10. B. Tech Degree awarded by the Indian Institute of Technilogy
RESOLUTION NO. 21/1978
RESOLVED that the B. Tech. Degree of the Indian Institute of Technology be and is hereby recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of admission to the three year law course.
11. B. Pharmacy Degree awarded by various Universities in India
RESOLUTION NO. 21/1978
RESLOVED that the B. Pharm awarded by the Universities be and is hereby recognized as minimum qualification for admission to three year course.
12. Degree awarded by the Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani
RESOLUTION NO. 23/1978
RESOLVED that the following degrees awarded by the Birla institute of Technology, Pilani be and are hereby recognized for the purpose of admission to the three year law course:-
- B.A.
- B. E. (Hons.)
- B. Pharm (Hons.)
- B. Sc. (Biological Sciences)
- B. Sc. (Physical Sciences)
- M. A.
- N. B. A.
- M. E.
- M. Pharm
- M. Sc.
13. Shashtri Degree from Varanesya Sanskrit University
(Sampurnanand Sanskrit University)
RESOLUTION NO. 85/1978
RESOLVED that the Shastri Degree of the Varanesya Sanskrit University (Sampurnanand Sanskrit University) Varanasi be recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of admission to the three year law course.
14. Baccalaureat Degree of the Paris University
RESOLUTION NO. 47/1979
RESOLVED that the “Baccalaureat” degree of the Paris University be recognized as a minimum qualification for admission to the three year law course.
15. Bachelor’s Degree of the University of California
RESOLUTION NO. 48/1979
RESOLVED that the Council is of the opinion that the Bachelor’s Degree of the University of California be recognized as a minimum qualification for admission to the three year law course.
16. B. Sc.(Nursing), Bachelor of Physical Education,
B.Sc(Occupational Therapy)
RESOLUTION NO. 110/1979
RESOLVED that the Council hereby recognizes the following qualifications awarded by the Universities as minimum qualifications for admission in the three year law course under Rule 1(1) (a) of the Rules of the Council in Part - IV
- B. Sc.(Nursing)
- Bachelor of Physical Education
- B.Sc(Occupational Therapy)
17. B. Library Science Degree
RESOLUTION NO. 17/1980
RESOLVED that B. Library Science degree awarded by Vikram University be recognized as minimum qualification for admission in the three year law course under Rule 1(1)(a) of the rules of the Bar Council of India in Part IV.
18. Shastri Degree of Rajasthan University
RESOLUTION NO. 18/1980
RESOLVED that the Shastri Degree of the University of Rajasthan be recognized as minimum qualification for admission in the three year law course under Rule 1(1)(a) of the Rules of the Council in Part IV.
19. Vidya Bhusan from Mandar Vidya Pith, Bhagalpur (Legal Education Committee meeting 24/25-2-1979)
The Committee after going through the Secretary’s notes and the relevant papers in the file, decided to recommend the recognition of the Vidya Bhushan of Mandar Vidya Pith, Bhagalpur, Bihar as minimum qualification for admission to three year law course.
20. Shastri Degree by Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
RESOLUTION NO. 6/1980 (LE) Approved on 29/30-11-1980
Shastri Degree awarded by Rastriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Ministry of Education.
RESOLVED to recommend to the Council that Shastri Degree awarded by Sanskrit Sansthan, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India recognized as a minimum qualification under Rule 1(1) (a) of the Rules of the Bar Council of India in Part IV.
21. Bharati Examination of Gram Mahila Vidya Peeth
RESOLUTION NO. 38/1983
RESOLVED that the Bharati Examination of Gram Mahila Vidya Peeth, Prayag be and is hereby recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of admission to the three year LL.B. course.
22. Parangat Degree by Tilak Maharashtra Vidya Peeth
RESOLUTION NO. 39/1983
RESOLVED that the parangat M. A. Degree awarded by Tilak Maharastra Vidya Peeth, Poona be and is hereby recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of admission to the three year LL.B. Course.
23. B. Sc.(Home Science) & M. Sc. (Home Science)
RESOLUTION NO. 40/1983
RESOLVED that the B. Sc (Home Science) & M.Sc. (Home Science) degree be and are hereby recognized as qualifying examination for the purpose of admission to the three year LL.B. Course.
24. B. Pharma (Ayurved) degree awarded by the Gujarat Ayurved University
RESOLUTION NO. 41/1983
RESOLVED that the B. Pharma (Ayurved) Degree awarded by the Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar be and is hereby recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of admission in the three year LL.B. course.
25. Bachelor of Architecture Degree
RESOLUTION NO. 42/1983
RESOLVED that the Bachelor of Architecture Degree awarded by universities be and is hereby recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of admission to the three year LL.B. course.
26. Associate Membership Examination Part III, Section A & B of Aeronautical Society
(Council approved the recommendation of the Legal Education Committee in its meeting dated 21.1.1984)
The Committee is of the opinion that his overall qualifications be considered sufficient to be equivalent to graduation and accordingly the Committee recommends to the Council.
27. M. A. Degree through the Open University Scheme of Mysore University.
The Committee is of the view that the M. A. Degree obtained through Open University System of the Mysore University be recognized as a sufficient qualification for admission in the three year law course. (Legal Education Committee meeting dated 22.1.1982 and approved by the Bar Council of India on 24.1.1982.)
28. B. V. Sc. & A. H
RESOLUTION NO. 2/1982
RESOLVED that B. V. Sc. & A. H. comes within the purview of Rule 1(1) (a) in Part IV of the Bar Council of India and therefore a person holding the said degree is eligible for admission in the three year course.
29. Bachelor of Social work of Bombay University
RESOLUTION NO. 2/1987(LE)
RESOLVED that the degree of Bachelor of Social work of Bombay University be and is recognized as equivalent to Bachelor’s degree for the purpose of admission to three year law course. (Approved by the Council).
30. B. B. M. of Mysore University
RESOLUTION NO. 18/1988
RESOLVED that the Bachelor of Business Management of Mysore University be recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of admission to three year law course.
31. Diploma in Architecture awarded by Directorate of Arts, Govt of Maharashtra
RESOLUTION NO. 34/1989
RESOLVED that the Diploma in Architecture awarded by the Directorate of Arts, Government of Maharashtra be treated as equivalent to B. A. Degree for the purpose of admission to the three year law course.
32. Certificate of Competency as Master of Foreign Going Ships awarded by the Govt. of India
RESOLUTION NO. 80/1989
RESOLVED that the recommendations of the Legal Education Committee be accepted and the Certificate of Competency as Master of Foreign going ships issued by the Govt. of India be regarded as equivalent to the degree of B.Sc (Nautical Science) of the University of Bombay and persons possessing the above qualification be treated as eligible for admission to the three year law course.
33. G. C. E. H. Awarded by the Government of Karnataka in Homeopathy.
RESOLUTION NO. 16/1990
RESOLVED that the recommendations of the Legal Education Committee be accepted and the G. C. E. H. (Graduate of the Court of Examiners in Homeopathy) qualification awarded by the Govt. of Karnataka be recognized by the Bar Council of India as equivalent to graduation for admission to the three year law course.
34. Degree awarded by the University imparting Legal Education at the end of three year of the five year law course sufficient qualification for admission in the 1st year of the three year law course.
RESOLUTION NO. 19/1990
RESOLVED that if a student has completed three years of study and passed the relative examinations in the five year law degree course, he/she shall be eligible for admission to the 1st year of the three year law course.
35. Bachelor of Fine Arts of Bombay University
RESOLUTION NO. 141/1990
RESOLVED that B. F. A (Bachelor of Fine Arts) painting awarded by Bombay University be and is hereby recognized as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of admission in the three year law course.
36. Qualification from Catholic Training College for Social Work, Matternich, Germany.
(Recommendations of the Legal Education Committee meeting dated 20th August, 1993 approved by the Bar Council of India at its meeting dated 21st & 22nd August, 1993).
This matter was previously considered by the Legal Education Committee in its meeting held on 30th October, 1992 and at that time Committee decided that this matter be sent to the Association of Indian Universities to find out whether Ms. Theresia parekadan is eligible for enrolment as an advocate who has obtained her LL.B. degree from NAgpur University for which she obtained admission on the strength of passing the final examination of Catholic Training College for Social work, Matternich, Germany. The Association of Indian Universities gave its opinion that the same is recognized programmed and therefore be accepted. Accordingly, Legal Education Committee recommends to the Bar Council of India that qualification obtained by Ms. Theresia be accepted.
37. M. A. Degree from Bayero University, Kano.
(Recommendations of the Legal Education Committee meeting dated 20th August, 1993 approved by the Bar council of India at its meeting dated 21st & 22nd August, 1993.)
This matter was sent to Association of Indian Universities to find out whether a person who has obtained LL.B Degree from Bombay University on the basis of M. A. Degree from Bayero University, Kano is eligible for enrolment as an advocate or not. The Association of Indian University gave its opinion that the same be accepted.
The views received from the Association of Indian Universities were considered by the Legal Education Committee and it recommended to the Bar Council of India that the same be accepted.
38. Bachelor in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (B. H. M. S)
(Recommendations of the Legal Education Committee meeting dated 8th July, 1994 approved by the Bar Council of India at its meeting dated 9th & 10th July, 1994)
RESOLVED that if B. H. M. S. (Bachelor in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) degree is recognized by the UGC and the University concerned as equivalent to graduation, it is also recognized by the Bar Council of India for the purpose of seeking admission in law course.
39. Certificate issued by the Institute of Telecommunication Engineers, New Delhi as equivalent to graduation.
(Recommendations of the Legal Education Committee meeting dated 8th July, 1994 approved by the Bar Council of India at its meeting dated 9th & 10th July, 1994.)
RESOLVED that since the certificate issued by the Institute of Telecommunication is recognized by the Govt. of India for the purpose employment, the students passing the said course are also entitled to be admitted in the LL.B. professional course.
40. B. A. Degree of Shri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning
(Deemed university) (February, 2004 LE. Mtg) (Item No. 8/2004)
Legal Education Committee considered the above mentioned latter received from the Registrar, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (Deemed University) regarding recognition of its B. A. Degree as equivalent to graduate degree for the purpose of admission to LL.B. course. After consideration Committee is of the view that the said University has been declared as Deemed University and also recognized by UGC u/s 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, the said degree would be treated to be equivalent to the graduate degree for the purpose of admission to the LL.B. course.
41. B. Sc. Degree of Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar, U.P.
(Item No. 84/2003(LE) (Feb. 2004 LE)
Legal Education Committee considered the letter received from Mr. Neeraj Panchal requesting the Council to recognize B.Sc Degree of Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar as equivalent to graduation for the purpose of taking admission in the LL.B course. This Committee recommends recognition of the said degree as the same is approved by the UGC and the Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar is recognized as a deemed university u/s 3 of the UGC Act, 1956 Vishwavidyalaya.
42. Shastri Degree offered by Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapith, New Delhi (Deemed University) (Item No. 55/2003(LE) (Legal Education Committee meeting 6th and 7th November, 2004)
In continuation of the decision taken by the Legal Education Committee at its meeting held on 20th / 21st February, 2004, Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Kothwaria Sarai, New Delhi by its letter dated 4.11.2004 has stated that it has been granted approval by the University Grants Commission as Deemed University and its B. A. Degree is recognized by University Grants Commission and is recorded on page 1060 of the Universities Handbook 2002 and also the clarification given by the Association of Indian Universities, Council is of the view that Shastri Degree offered by Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapith, New Delhi be treated as equivalent to graduate degree for the purpose of admission to LL.B course.
43. AMIE Degree (July, 2003 Legal Education Committee meeting) (Item No. 17/2003(LE))
Legal Education Committee considered the recognition of AMIE as sufficient qualification for taking admission in 3 year LL.B. course. After consideration Committee is of the view that AMIE may be considered as sufficient qualification equivalent to graduation for taking admission in the three year law course.
Diploma and other qualifications recognized by the Bar Council of India as equivalent to +2 under rule 1 in part IV of the rules of the Bar Council of India
1. Qualifications for admission in 10+2 (D.Ed.Diploma & Corporal Test in I. A. F.)
RESOLUTION NO. 5/1988
RESOLVED that the reports submitted by Mr. D. V. Patil be accepted and D. Ed. Diploma and the Test for the post of Corporal in the I. A. F. be treated as equivalent to 10+2 schooling so as to enable the students passing D. Ed. Diploma and Corporal Test in the I. A. F. as qualifications for entry in the new five year law course.
2. Diploma in Commercial Pratice Awarded by T. N. Govt.
RESOLUTION NO. 4/1989(LE)
RESOLVED that it be recommended to the Bar Council of India that the Diploma in Commercial Practice awarded by the Department of Technical Education, Guindy, Madras be treated as sufficient qualification for admission in the 1st year of the five year law course.
3. 10+2 Vocational Course
RESOLUTION NO. 17/1990
RESOLVED that 10+2 (Vocational Course) conducted by the Board of Higher Secondary Examination, Department of Govt. Examinations, Tamil Nadu be treated as sufficient qualification for admission in the five year law course.
4. Pre-University after 10th Standard of Job Oriented Diploma course of Karnataka Govt.
RESOLUTION NO. 18/1990
RESOLVED that a two year pre-University (Vocational Course) after 10th standard which is job oriented diploma course by the Department of Vocational Education, Karnataka be recognized as sufficient qualification for admission in the five year law course.
5. Qualification Obtained from Educational Department in Iran as equivalent to 10+2 (Proceedings of the Legal Education Committee dated 4th October, 1991 under Item. No. 43/1990)
The Legal Education Committee considered the letter dated 8-11-1990 received from Lecturer–in-Charge, North Bengal University Law College, Rajarammohanpur. This matter was considered earlier also by the Legal Education Committee meeting held on 15th February, 1991 and was of the view that the matter regarding equivalence of 10+2 examination of this University and the reciprocity in this matter may be referred to the Chairman, Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi along with all the papers with a request that he may kindly examine the matter and let us know whether this examination is equivalent to 10+2 schooling or not. Accordingly a letter was addressed to the Chairman, CBSE and he informs us that 4th year Diploma of the Secondary Schools(12 year course offered under the new pattern of school education) awarded by the Ministry of Education, Iran is considered equivalent to the +2 i.e Sr. School certificate examination of CBSE by the Association of India universities, ASSOCIATION OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES House, Kotla Road, New Delhi. Hence the Legal Education Committee decided that in view of the report of the Chairman CBSE the 4th year Diploma of Secondary Schools education) awarded by the Ministry of Education, Iran is considered equivalent to the +2 i.e Senior School Certificate Examination of CBSE by the Association of Indian Universities, ASSOCIATION OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES House, Kotla Road, New Delhi for the purpose of seeking admission in 5 year LL. B. Course.