I want to do BBA LLB but have not filled CLAT, AILET and LSAT forms. Will I be able to get admission in any top universities?

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    Deeptanshu Sharma

    8 years ago
    Nope. Top Universities admit through these exams only. You can check Symbiosis website.
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    Yash Arora | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Don't worry if you missed CLATor LSAT , there are a few good private colleges where you still have a chance to get admission and pursue BA LLB .The top reputed colleges in which you can apply are UPES, Symbiosis, Llyod Law college, Jamima Millia Islamia Law admission. These conduct their own entrance for admission like ULSAT (UPES Legal Studies Aptitude Test), LET (LLOYD ENTRANCE TEST), SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test ) tests etc. Last date to apply for these entrance exams are very close so hurry up and apply for these. All the best!
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    Harshit chawla

    8 years ago
    Same problem with me. https://shiksha.com please suggest us some colleges that we can apply now for BBA LLB .
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    Ujjwal Ashutosh | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    That's a predicament though, but you have private colleges imparting a fine quality of legal education. Find one that suits you, preferably Amity, Jindal, KIIT, Symbiosis, etc.
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    Sumeet Sharma

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    I think, it is not possible to get admission in government colleges or NLS but if you want to do LLB from any private college, you may get it. I will suggest you to apply for CLAT and do it from NLS or from some government colleges.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    DEVANSH SINGH

    7 years ago
    Then you should apply for CLAT or AILET exams as top public and private universities offer admission on the basis of these scores.
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    Abhinav Agrawal

    7 years ago
    You may try to get admission in any of the deemed Universities. They have their own entrance exams.

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