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Ashish Sinha
7 years ago
Yes, you can go for CLAT and secure a seat depending upon your score in the exam. I would recommend that you look at a 3 year law course rather than a 5 year course as you have already done your graduation.

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
Yes, you can give CLAT and secure a seat in NLSIU for LL.B. But, for that you have to secure really good marks to get admission in this college as only top 50 students are selected in this college.

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Abhishek Vikram
7 years ago
Well, the CAT is meant for admissions only for 5 year courses in law at various national law universities. And, also a post-graduation from the same. So, when you have already done a BBA why would you want to waste your time? Why not opt for a 3 year course?

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