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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
After your graduation, you can go for LLB. It will be of 3 years. The general requirement for pursuing LLB is that you have to first get 50% marks in graduation degree, and you might have to clear some entrance test with it. It will be advisable, if you do your degree from a well-known university, and that provides prime placement opportunity, outstanding exposure and professional enhancement training. I can enlist some university for your help -
Symbiosis University, Lovely Professional University, MS Ramaiah College of Law - Bangalore, Modi Law College-Laxmangarh, Rajasthan, Navrachna University-Baroda, School of Law, Gujarat Univ
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
1. All applicants seeking admission to the College should read the prospectus of the College. The prospectus contains relevant information regarding admission to various courses and conditions of eligibility.
2. Admissions are made purely on merit basis.
3. There is no minimum age bar for admission to under graduate courses, and its colleges except in professional courses where regulatory body prescribes minimum age requirement (such as MCI, AICTE, etc.).
4. In case the applicant is selected for admission the original certificates along with attested copies will have to be submitted to
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6 years agoGuide-Level 15
Best wishes.
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