Which entrance exam do I have to give for taking up law as a career?

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    TANYA KAUSHAL

    a year ago
    You'll observe that there are numerous law entrances distributed into national, state-level or university level exams. Find below some of the top exams that give better opportunities for the ones initiating their law career!
    CLAT (Common Law Admission Test): CLAT is the national-level law entrance exam that is taken by almost every student planning their law career. It is your entry ticket to the topmost national law universities in India. It shall be conducted in the month of December for any new session.
    AILET (All India Law Entrance Test): This exam is conducted by National Law University Delhi for admission to UG & PG law programs.
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    a year ago
    The following Law entrances exams can be the good option for 3 years LL.B. Admission.
    1. DU LLB
    2. ISAT India
    3. BHU-UET
    4. BVP CET Law
    5. MAH LL.B. 3 years CET.

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