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Abhay Dixit

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Yes, You definitely can. In fact, many students enroll right after 12th as it's a quicker way to enter the teaching field. If you're passionate about teaching the little ones, you don't have to wait till graduation start with NTT and begin gaining experience early.

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Aadhila Fathi

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After 12th, if you want to get into NLUs you have to take CLAT UG exam.

Or else you can take state entrance exams for law.

Like, of you are from Kerala, there is KLEE Exam to get in based on merits to government colleges.

Or if you didn't score in entrance exams you can get admission through management seats where the fees will be high compared to merit seat .

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