I am in 12th and want to do law. Which university should I join and how?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Since you are still in school, in case you are focused on doing law, the best option for you would be to sit for CLAT and aim for an NLU. NLUs in India are the premier institutions for studying law, both in terms of legal education and in terms of opportunities available to students who study from NLU's. The top ranking NLUs have been known to churn out the best in the field year after year. The CLAT exam for entrance to NLU's is an annual exam conducted in May every year. The questions are MCQ pattern with negative marking for every wrong answer. The exam is of moderate difficulty and it is essential you prepare well for the exam as L
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    Mishika Singh Lawyer by profession | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hi, since you are still in school, in case you are focused on doing law, the best option for you would be to sit for CLAT and aim for an NLU. NLUs in India are the premier institutions for studying law, both in terms of legal education and in terms of opportunities available to students who study from NLU's. The top ranking NLUs have been known to churn out the best in the field year after year.
    The CLAT exam for entrance to NLU's is an annual exam conducted in May every year. The questions are MCQ pattern with negative marking for every wrong answer. The exam is of moderate difficulty and it is essential you prepare well for the exam a
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    Teresa Dhar

    7 years ago
    Let me tell you that the places to pursue law are National Law Universities. There are 18 NLUs and you have to take the Common Law Admission Test or CLAT to get into them.
    If you don't get into a NLU, don't lose heart for there are several other good law Universities some of which are:
    1. Symbiosis law school, Pune
    2. Christ Law College
    3. Government law college, Mumbai
    4. O. P. Mondal
    5. Cu Law College
    These are some of the other good law Universities from where you can pursue law.
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    Krishna Rodge | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hi there,
    First of all, I would like to appreciate your decision that you decided to choose law as your career. You have decided well in advance and you have all the opportunity to get into top law colleges in India.
    There are many top law colleges that you can aim at. National Law colleges/universities should be given the first preference. For that CLAT is the entrance exam and you will get college according to your score in the exam. There are also many states which have State Eligibility Test (SET) for admissions into law colleges.
    I would suggest you to go for CLAT and score good marks which will be best for your career.
    There are ma
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