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Samreen khan

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Admission to BA LLB is based on the merit in 10+2. Minimum marks required are 45% marks for general category and OBC and 40% for SC/ST.
Refer to the prospectus for more information: http://www.siddharthalawcollege.com/pdf/Prospectus_2017.pdf.

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The fee ranges between Rs.15000 to 20000 annually.

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Bipin Jha

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Please share your details. There are many national law exams that have different eligibility criteria.

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Bipin Jha

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Most of the colleges accept CLAT and LSAT score so you can get admission through CLAT score. You can visit the CLAT website, there is a list of college mentioned in there, which take admissions on the basis of CLAT score.

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