I have just passed class 12th this year and i want to study law so what i should prepare for.

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aru chopra
2013-08-07 15:41:46
Hi, 1. To become a lawyer, you need to get a degree in law by taking up a five-year Bachelor of Law degree course- BA LLB B.COM LLB BBA LLB 2. For admission into a law school in India, you need to take entrance exams such as- Common Law Admission Test - This entrance examination is conducted f

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2015-10-28 23:35:04
Mam pls tell me me llb karana chatha hu uske liye muja kon sa test din padega ap muja meri emailid par batha de pls my id is dpkchauhan1995@gmail.com

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2013-07-28 11:58:19
Comman Law Admisssion Tests are being conducted every year in many states. You may appear for the test and score well to secure admissions in a good law college. Alternately we have law universities in our country

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2013-08-04 16:58:37
I have already com. my b.com 2012 n now i want to purse MBA from PARIS i got 5.5 band in ielts i can get a admission

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