If I have to do 5 years of law is there any entrance exam for that for direct admissions?
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2 years ago
In many countries, pursuing a 5-year integrated lawprogramme (combining undergraduate and postgraduate studies) often requires entrance exams for direct admissions. The specific entrance exams and their formats can vary depending on the country and the college/university. Here are a few examples:
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6 years ago
Yes, there is an exam called CLAT for all the NLUs except NLU-D. And AILET for NLUD only and universities like BHU, JMI, GGSIPU, AMU,etc. conduct their own exams. The CLAT score is widely accepted by many private universities. These pvt. universities also offer direct admissions. https://www.shiksha
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