I want to do LL.B after 12th. I pass out 12th in 1999. What to do?

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Asked by Amit Narang
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YASH SHARMA
2 years ago
There are a few things you can do if you want to do LLB after 12th and you passed out in 1999. 1. **Check the eligibility requirements.** Not all universities and colleges accept students who have completed their 12th in 1999 to pursue an LLB degree. So, it is important to check the eligibility req

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Rohit Sharma
7 years ago
Sir, You can fill three year law course if you have done graduation. If you are not a graduate, you can fill for five year law course in a central university which doesn't have any age limit. I hope this solves your query.

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