Will I be eligible to pursue BA LLB after completing my class 12th with biology?
Asked by Anjali Patel
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Yes, you can apply for LLB course after completing your high school in biology by giving the entrance examinations and fulfilling the criteria asked by the universities. You can apply for examinations, such as CLAT ISAT, ULSAT etc. for getting into law colleges. The subjects for law examination entrance are English, Maths, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge. You must have score above 50% marks in your high school.
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Kunwar Bhanu Prakash Verma Civil Engineering NiT Agartala | Contributor-Level 8
7 years agoYes, you are eligible to pursue LLB after completing 10+2.
You can sit for CLAT exam which is one of the most popular LLB Entrance Exam in the country right now. CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test. This exam is conducted by the fourteen national universities periodically. If you want to pursue a career in law then you can give this exam for seeking admission in both undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
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Yes, you can do B.A. LL.B. You must have 50% marks in 12th. You need to qualify national level entrance test. You can consider any below mentioned college
National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata
The National Law Institute University, Bhopal
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
Faculty of Law, BHU Varanasi
National Law University, New Delhi/Cuttack
National Law University, Jaipur
Sinhgad Law College, Pune. -
Yes you can go for it. You can opt for LPU, it has a good response for Law programmes it offers. Refer te website www.lpu.in for more details.
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