Hi, Yes you'll be eligible for 5 year law program leading to B.A LLB, B.B.A LLB, B.COM LLB as per your choice. To be eligible to appear in CLAT, a candidate should have obtained a Senior Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent qualification from a recognized Board with not less than 50% marks in aggregate. **Preparation requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition: *Get the right books *Start preparing well before time *Solve past year questions to test yourself on regular basis *Cover the scoring sections early *Cover the syllabus strategically I would suggest you to
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Hi, Yes you'll be eligible for 5 year law program leading to B.A LLB, B.B.A LLB, B.COM LLB as per your choice. To be eligible to appear in CLAT, a candidate should have obtained a Senior Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent qualification from a recognized Board with not less than 50% marks in aggregate. **Preparation requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition: *Get the right books *Start preparing well before time *Solve past year questions to test yourself on regular basis *Cover the scoring sections early *Cover the syllabus strategically I would suggest you to spend quality time everyday by reading journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. You may also refer the books below: The Pearson Guide to the LLB Entrance Examinations by Edgar Thorpe Showick Thorpe Upkar Common Law Admission Test (1665) by Dr. Lal & Misra Found this useful? Click on the thumbs up below or mark it as best.
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Hi,
Yes you'll be eligible for 5 year law program leading to B.A LLB, B.B.A LLB, B.COM LLB as per your choice.
To be eligible to appear in CLAT, a candidate should have obtained a Senior Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent qualification from a recognized Board with not less than 50% marks in aggregate.
**Preparation requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition:
*Get the right books
*Start preparing well before time
*Solve past year questions to test yourself on regular basis
*Cover the scoring sections early
*Cover the syllabus strategically
I would suggest you to spend quality time everyday by reading journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. You may also refer the books below:
The Pearson Guide to the LLB Entrance Examinations
by Edgar Thorpe Showick Thorpe
Upkar Common Law Admission Test (1665)
by Dr. Lal & Misra
Found this useful? Click on the thumbs up below or mark it as best.
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