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Eshanee Bhattacharya

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To become a lawyer you can go for a 5-year course i.e. BBA. LL.B. This is an undergraduate course or you can pursue a 3-year course i.e. a simple LL.B. degree after graduating. After which you can take up the BAR examination.

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mahima saxena

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For external expected cut-off will be around 55-60. You need to score at least 40-45 in subjective.

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mahima saxena

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As of now, there is no such information on the official website. But, the exam form will be out in the month of May.

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Nishtha Kumar

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The aggregate of 50% in board exam is required for admission in Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies. From this session, the admission will be done by a common counseling done on the basis of rank scored in CLAT exam. Give CLAT positively.
For more information you can visit the link given below, it contains information about the change in admission procedure.
http://vips.edu
Good luck.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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You can opt for the CLAT exam and various other exams that are held at state level in almost all the states, after clearing all those exams you can easily get admission into B.A. LL.B.

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Shikha Aggarwal

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Integral University and Babu Banarasi Das University are the best for pursuing B.A. LL.B. Course.

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Ashima Guleria

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The candidates can serve the Indian army as an advocate. They will be handling different types of cases related to the Indian army. They will be admitted in the judge advocate general departments. They may help in formulating policies and rules.

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Anjali Sharma

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To know the fees, please contact the college officials on the numbers provided in the link:
http://www.slaw.dauniv.ac.in/contactus.php

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