Is direct admission possible without TS LAWCET in Osmania University for Bachelor of Law?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    2 years ago
    No. It depends on the policies of the particular law college or university. In general, most law colleges and universities in India require candidates to appear for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or the state-level law entrance exam (such as TS LAWCET in Telangana) to be eligible for admission. However, some private law colleges may offer direct admission based on merit or management quota. It is best to check with the individual college or university for their admission policies and procedures.

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