Can I get into LLB course without LAWCET in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Andhra Pradesh?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    To pursue an LL.B. Course (Bachelor of Laws), you typically need to have a background in law or a related field. However, some universities may offer LL.B. Programs that are open to students from other disciplines, provided they meet certain prerequisites or complete a pre-law programme. If you don't have a background in law, but you're interested in pursuing an LL.B. Degree, you may want to consider taking some undergraduate courses in law or related subjects, such as political Science, history, or philosophy. This can help you build a foundation of knowledge in legal concepts and prepare you for the rigors of law school. Alternativel
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