Your prospects after law entrance exams
Lawyers need to integrate the knowledge of history, philosophy, economics, literature and political science. To become a lawyer, students can join the 5-year course in BA LL.B (Hons) degree conducted by National Law Schools after 12th or can opt for a 3-year LLB course after graduation.
Most popular law entrance exam in India is Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), which is conducted jointly by seven National Law Schools on the lines of LSAT (a Law entrance exam in the US).
Other Law entrance exams to gain entry into undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in law include state-level exams as well as institute-level entrance exams, such as:
- AILET
- AMU Law Entrance Exam
- GNDU CET
- ILICAT
- ILSAT
- Kerala Law
- KLEE
- KLSAT
- LAWCET
- RULET
- SVU LAWCET
Who can appear for law entrance exams?
Student from any stream can appear for a law entrance exam. Depending on whether you want to join a 5-yearBachelors degree program, 3-year LLB program, or LLM program, students need to complete 12th, graduation in any stream, or LLB respectively.
Coaching institutes offering modular programs for law entrance exams to aspirants often offer classroom-based programs in small batches. Law experts who are well-versed with entrance exam pattern and intricacies of law studies can help students to master subjects as well as make optimum use of their time to score more in their targeted law entrance exams.
Students from remote areas may look for online law entrance exam programs, which are usually conducted via latest internet technologies.
