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Please note that you aren't eligible to pursue LL.B. Unless and until you are a graduate. Although, the best option for you after 12th will be to go for B.A. LL.B. Or BBA LL.B. I. e 5 years integrated law course, rather than LL.B. Which is a three years law degree course after graduation. Hope this helps. Also just to correct my friend, no NLU provides for LL.B. Course and it is only the traditional universities that will continue to provide for LL.B.
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After the submission of the application form, students are called for a written test. Written Test might be of Objective and/or Subjective type. Objective paper may contain quest
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You have a good chance of getting in SBS. You connect to their career advancement team for further information and process.
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