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Sameeksha Singh

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For DU Law Entrance, you should try to read with book of universal publication. It is a good book for law aspirants, and also solved 10 years previous DU paper.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Yes, you can get last year papers online. You can refer last year paper book published by Bright Law House which will be best for you as it covers 2008-2018 papers.
Thank you.

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Kamlesh PrajapatCampus Representative

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Yes it is 12 th pass student's exam. And you can get du by clearing CLAT exam. You can also get various universities like lacknow university and jodhpur university.

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Neha Sisodia

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Hello Sonia,
Student should attempt previous 10 year's questions very deeply and should give Mock test papers by self in the limited time criteria. You can purchase such ten year's booklets from outside market. You should give a sufficient efforts on improving your speed to attempt the papers. Thanks.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Rakshit,
As far as I know, there is no age limit for LL.B. But you will have to check the eligibility criteria of the college, you want to study in.

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mantasha siddiqi

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Jamia does not provide 3 years LLB Course.

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Shivani Hashia

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You can apply but you have to show all the documents prove of name changed and you might have to make an affidavit that you have changed name, they the University might accept.

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Anuradha Gopala

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I think you can apply for LLB on the basis of your provisional certificate. Admission to LLB course is generally done on the basis of entrance exams conducted either on a national level or institute-wise. A list of entrance exams for admission to the course has been mentioned below:
CLAT- Common Law Entrance Test is conducted by National Law Universities for admissions to LLB Courses. ISAT- Law School Admission Test is a globalized entrance test and many Indian universities consider its score for LLB Admission. AILET All India Law Entrance Test is conducted by National Law University, Delhi.
LAWCET- Law Common Entrance Test is conducted
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Neha Sisodia

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Hi Mina,
You can take admission into LLB. Through entrance exams conducted at national or state level. It is a 5-year duration course. Most renowned entrance exams conducted are CLAT and AILET. Both the exams are conducted in the month of May followed by a round of group discussion and personal interview. LLB syllabus is divided into semesters covering every aspect of law in course duration of 5 years.

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