Can I apply for LLB while my result is awaited?

I will give my last exam in May & my result will come in October. Can you please tell me if I can apply this year for LLB or can get I admission on a provisional basis because in June-July, I will be in the condition of waiting for my results.

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    Anuradha Gopala | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    I think you can apply for LLB on the basis of your provisional certificate. Admission to LLB course is generally done on the basis of entrance exams conducted either on a national level or institute-wise. A list of entrance exams for admission to the course has been mentioned below:
    CLAT- Common Law Entrance Test is conducted by National Law Universities for admissions to LLB Courses. ISAT- Law School Admission Test is a globalized entrance test and many Indian universities consider its score for LLB Admission. AILET All India Law Entrance Test is conducted by National Law University, Delhi.
    LAWCET- Law Common Entrance Test is conducted
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