What's the CLAT score required for admission in this course? Will I be eligible for this course after a B. Com degree from Chandigarh?

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Rohit Sharma
7 years ago
The CLAT score can vary depending on each year's CLAT exam. The rank closes from AIR 58-60. You won't be eligible for this course as it is pursued after +2. Hope this solves your query.

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