Can we do LL.B. From any university after completing 10th and 12th (Alim) from UP madrasa board?

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
It is not possible to study law directly after 10th in India. The minimum qualification required to study law is- 10+2 passed in any stream. 10th passed students, who want to study law, must go for 11th and 12th standard schooling in any stream- Science, Commerce or Arts.

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