I haven't appeared for CLAT 2016. Is it good to study LLB in state level law colleges?

I want do a 5 year LLB course & did my +2 with commerce stream. I have not attended CLAT 2016, so is it good to pursue this course from Telangana state or should I drop an year?

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    astha singh | Scholar-Level 16

    8 years ago
    CLAT is a combined entrance examination for 12-14 National Law Schools. If you want to enter into these NLUs, you have to appear for the CLAT. There is no other shortcut.
    However, there are other good law schools which have their separate entrance exam or is selection is done on the basis of your +2 marks. Some of the important law school exams that I can think of:
    1. LSAT - Jindal Law School
    2. AILET - NLU Delhi
    3. BLAT - BHU Law School
    4. GLC Mumbai - On the basis of +2 marks
    5. Amity Law School (through CET and own entrance exam)
    6. SET - Symbiosis Law School
    7. KLSAT - KIIT Law School
    8. CET - IP University, Delhi
    9. Christ University Law S
    ...more

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