Is 3-years law available via CLAT or not? Please clarify me about this.

I am a graduate & am interested to study law by writing CLAT exam which is conducted by NLU.

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    Ayushman Sagar Jha | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    The LLB degree requires you to have already completed an undergraduate degree of at least three years. As the LLB degree is itself three years long, this would require students to spend six years to get a law degree. The BA LLB/BBA LLB/B.Sc LLB degree offered by most law schools take five years to complete, so students who opt for it save on a year of studying which, believe me, is a big thing. However, I suspect there is an additional reason the NLUs do not offer the 3-year BA degree.

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