Which law colleges can I get admission into after 10th?

I passed my 10th from CBSE with above 85%.

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Asked by Aditya Raj
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7 years ago
Hi Aditya, Legal profession is immensely vast hence the minimum qualification required to study law is- 10+2 passed in any stream. 10th passed students, who want to study law, must go for 11th and 12th schooling in any stream- Science, Commerce or Arts. Wish you Luck!

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Rohit Kothawade
7 years ago
After 10th, you are not going to get admission in law college. For taking admission in law college, you need to start preparing for law entrance exam from now and after 12th, you need to give your law entrance exam after 12 if you are doing law than it is 5 years course.

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