How can I get admission in a law college for pursuing LLB?

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    Meenal Bhargava

    7 years ago
    If you are looking for 5-year integrated course in law, you can apply for these few most prestigious exams.
    CLAT for most of the National Law Universities and a lot of private colleges also take CLAT score.
    AILET for NLU delhi.
    SET for Symbiosis Law school which has multiple centres.
    LSAT for certain private and government aided law colleges, list is available on their website.
    MHCET for colleges that come under Maharashtra state.
    and there are some private colleges having their own exam as well as taking admission on any of these exams' basis. For example UPES Dehradun.
    On the other hand, for 3-year LLB course, one needs to be a graduate in
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    Arkam Khan

    8 years ago
    If you want to pursue only LL.B, you can apply in any college like Indraprashtha University, Delhi University, Meerut University, etc. After graduation, but if you do not pursue any graduation yet. So, you have to prepare for CLAT after 12th standard.
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    Aditya Rathi

    8 years ago
    You have to secure good marks in CLAT entrance exam for LLB.
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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    You may appear for CLAT or AILET to get admission in National Law Universities.
    You can pursue a law course after qualifying the entrance exams conducted by many institutes. Some institutes offer admission on the basis of CLAT score too.
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    Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafri teacher by choice not chance... | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    It is so simple. Find a good institution and contact there. You can also try for CLAT.
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    Career Coach Coach Career Counseling | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Entrance exam is the criterion in many university or institutions. So in case you are looking for reputed then few are DULLB , BHULLB and even MHCET Law Exam. 50% is the criterion in graduation.
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    Roushan Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    CLAT is the most famous law exam to get admission in top law colleges such as NLSIU, Bangalore or NLSAR, Hydrabad. You can also give AILET or BLAT, etc.
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    Bhavna Singh I am a law student. | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    There are many law colleges. To get admission in leading law universities, you need to crack CLAT or AILET for Delhi University. Also, you can take admission in IP University. For IPU, you have to crack IPU-CET. Other than GLC-Mumbai, Delhi University is also a good university for pursuing law.
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    ANUJ KARNATAK | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    For pursuing LLB a person has two choices. One can pursue BA LLB, 5-year degree from any national or private university. CLAT is conducted for 5 year program for national universities. One can pursue 3-year LLB after graduation from any stream.
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    The minimum eligibility criterion is 50% (Varies from university to university) in any graduation. Admission to the same is based on entrance exams like CLAT ISAT, AILET etc. Admission Process: Admission is done either on the basis of marks obtained by candidates in qualifying degree or through entrance test. Candidates also get direct admission into the same. Before practicing in any court of India, LLB Graduates have to obtain the certificate of practice in law. It can be obtained by giving the All India Bar Examination AIBE regulated and supervised by the Bar Council of India. You can work in Legal Cells of Private and Public Sector
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