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Sajal Jain

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Hi!
its totally depends upon your interest if you want to make career in Law and want to work in corporate sector then please go for CLAT and if you will get top 5 National Law University then its good for you because you easily get Corporate job further if you want to make career in Litigation as well as in Judiciary then join any local college and make your career starting going into Lawyers chamber and gain practical experience of court room which is no one is going to teach you in Law School. So if you already made your mind set for corporate law then only go for NLU otherwise its not worth it. All the best :). .

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Sajal Jain

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Hi Divya,It is good that you filled CLAT and ISAT. According to me, you have to fill two more exams that are all India law entrance test AILET and SLAT Symbiosis law entrance test. If you want more in safest side, then please fill BHU test also. All the best.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Yes, you can apply this year. No such limits are for CLAT, simply you should have minimum 50% marks in class 12th applying for CLAT. Instead of thinking for it, start preparation for syllabus practice questions daily do mock. All the best.
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Sherin John

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Eptitude, one of the best online coaching for CLAT brings you a complete online preparation program for CLAT and other law exams.They give their students the same experience which is available to a classroom student. Their topic wise practice, CLAT mock test series, followed by CLAT previous year question paper with answers constitutes their CLAT study material. The video lectures run in perfect with the study material to produce best possible results.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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You don't need to opt for CAT exam if you want to study law further. After completion of 12th, if you are thinking for law, you may take admission in law school or private university for integrated course BALLB/BBA LLB. It depends that you are want a top law school then you need to sit for CLAT which will be conducted in the month of May. Apply for it and start preparing now to get into National Law University. All the best!
Thank you!

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Saranya Mishra

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NATA is for architecture, while CLAT is for law. Choice is a personal one. Best to take an informed decision. If need be take professional career guidance/counselling.

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Saranya Mishra

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Yes, cut-offs are indicators for NLU admissions.

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Saranya Mishra

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The most common options have been GLC and ILS. However, they also require one to clear MHT CET exam now. In private, there is Symbiosis, UPES, etc.

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Saranya Mishra

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No, BBA does not have legal reasoning.

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