What is the criteria to apply for law?

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Asked by Aryan Poddar
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VIKRAM SONI
9 years ago
One should have 50% in 12th and should clear the entrance exam of CLAT or particular university's entrance exam for the same. You need to check the admission process for a particular university on its website.

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5 years ago
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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra
6 years ago
Your CLAT score will be the criteria.

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Sneha Singhania
7 years ago
The criteria to apply for a law course differs from university to university. Every university has it's own criteria. But For national law colleges, you need an aggregate of 55% in class 12th and you need to clear CLAT main entrance for law colleges.

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