I have done M.A. How do I take admission to LLB?

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    Hanshika Baswal | Contributor-Level 7

    3 weeks ago

    For a second opportunity to take admission for a course of LLB at the end of an M.A, you will need to be following the admission processes, which are particular for all the universities or colleges conducting law courses. You probably already have your qualification like a Bachelor's for admittance to most universities/institutions for the degree. You would apply through the university's admission portal and submit your academic documents; sometimes, you'd have to appear for an entrance exam such as the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), LSAT, or some institutions have their own tests. On qualifying, they might call you for counseling o

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    Rohit Bokade | Contributor-Level 8

    a month ago

    To get admission to an LLB programme after completing an M.A., you can: 

    Register for entrance exams: Register for entrance exams like the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), AILET, LSAT India, or university-specific exams 

    • Prepare: Study the syllabus and practice with mock tests and past papers 
    • Appear for the exam: Appear for the entrance exam on the scheduled date 
    • Consider direct admission: Some colleges offer merit-based admissions without exams 
    • Check the university's merit list: Some colleges take into account qualifying exam scores or Class 12 merit while admitting students 

    The eligibility requirements fo

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