I am 23 years old and completed my graduation but my marks are not enough can I take admission in ba.llb after graduation

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Ba.llb admission criteria

0 49 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Nisha Singh

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    Amrit Raj | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi nisha,
    YOU CAN GET ADMISSION IN LAW COLLEGES ON THE BASIS OF YOUR CLASS 12TH BOARD SCORE, you should not use your graduation marks for the same. You just need a valid marks in your CLASS 12TH BOARD and PASS IN ALL THE SUBJECTS . You can go for colleges like AMITY LAW SCHOOL, DELHI UNIVERSITY, KIIT SCHOOL OF LAW, IMS LAW COLLEGE etc for b a LLB.
    You can go for jogesh chandra in kolkata as well.
    Best of luck.

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