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BA LL.B. Is a five-year course. Having passed 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised board with a recommended minimum of 50% on aggregate, a candidate may apply for this course. Admission to most of the law schools/universities is done through a national level or university level entrance test.
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https://www.kccilhe.edu.in/courses/ggs-ipu-bcom-honours-degree/#.
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There are two ways in which you can pursue law degree. The first is the 5 year course that you can join straight after class 12. For this you need to appear in exams like CLAT AILET SLAT etc. The second one is 3 year course, where you only pursue LL.B. Some good colleges for 3 year course are DU, BHU, Symbiosis, Allahabad University, etc.
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https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/colleges-Karnataka.
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