sir i am the student of 12th and i gonna want to do llb in future so how it possible for me please suggest me

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    Answered by

    Neeraj Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    2013-08-06 12:16:39
    You can get admision in BALLB 5 year course after 12th class
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2013-08-06 10:30:18
    Hi,
    1. To become a lawyer, you need to get a degree in law by taking up a five-year Bachelor of Law degree course-
    B.A LLB
    B.COM LLB
    BBA LLB
    2. For admission into a law school in India, you need to take entrance exams such as-
    Common Law Admission Test -
    This entrance examination is conducted for admission to 14 of the coveted National Law Schools.
    http://www.clat.ac.in/
    All India Law Entrance Test- It is conducted for admission to NLU, Delhi exclusively.
    http://www.nludelhi.ac.in/entrance-examination.htm
    LSAT India- is a standardized test designed by the USA based Law School Admission Council for use by law schools in India.
    http://www.pearson
    ...more
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    arun dev | Guide-Level 11

    2013-08-06 10:07:09
    Dear Harsh,
    After your class 12th you can get into LLB (5 Years course) it is called Integrated LLB course generally consist of BA-LLB, BLS-LLB.
    It saves one year in your llb course.
    Hope it was of help,
    Feel free to reply,
    In case you like my answer choose it as 'Best answer'
    Wishing you the best,
    Arun

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