What is the procedure to study international law abroad after completing 12th from CBSE?

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    Anant Raina | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    If you want to study law abroad, I would suggest you go USA or UK. Both the countries have good colleges and well infrastructure to work in. Follow this suggestion further. Suggestions for you - * Qualify class 12th with a minimum of 80+ percentage. This will help you to get a good college. * Make sure that board you are qualifying is registered with UGC. * Arrange a passport and apply for a visa on time. * Contact law colleges prior reaching there. * You can get admission directly to private colleges there. * Entry exams are conducted after form filling.
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