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You will have to clear JEE Mains once again and should be in the top two and a half Lacs candidates who clear JEE Mains to be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced. This is the most fundamental and mundane criteria that I am saying. The other detailed criteria and information is available in the link that I am attaching. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/jee-advanced-exam
Best wishes to you.
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- CLAT for many law colleges across India)
- MH-CET ( for some reputed low fees high value law college like GLC Mumbai)
- Symbosis Law entrance
- BHU UET law entrance
- CUSAT
You can take two most accepted national law tests and 1 or 2 state level entrance exams. Other than top law college ( refer nirf and other law college ranking ). I will suggest Utkal University, KIIT, Department of Law Calcutta University. The more clear you would be with your future goal, better would be your career. I. e Judicary, CS Corporate job, or academic. Best wishes.
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