Can I join Nehru Academy of Law without KLEE for LLB?

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    Tejas Davekar

    a year ago

    No, you generally cannot join the LLB program at Nehru Academy of Law without appearing for the Kerala Law Entrance Examination (KLEE). The KLEE is a mandatory entrance test for admission into law programs in many colleges across Kerala, including Nehru Academy. However, exceptions might apply for NRI or management quota seats, where the criteria could be different.

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