I've completed 14 years of practice as an advocate at Hyderabad. Can I go directly for admission into LLM?

In the year 2004, I completed my law graduation with a percentage of 59.9%. After that, I enrolled myself as an advocate and since then, I am in practice.

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    Rajesh Peddibotla | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    If you want to pursue LLM from reputed universities like National Law Universities, CLAT PG shall be given and you'd be admitted subsequently upon qualification. There is no option other than giving an entrance exam to pursue LLM.

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