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Yes, you can apply.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello, you have stated that you are in the 12 standard and that you are interested in studying physics at the level of graduation and then are seeking query as to whether it will be beneficial if you appear for JEE Mains. Right? My advice is not to going for JEE Mains as you will be once again preparing only the subjects that you have already appeared for 12th. Nothing much will be gained in your pursuit to get admission for or B.Sc. In physics. It would be better that you should spend some time reading different books on physics rather than spending time in preparing for JEE Mains. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
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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Inturi Bhavya TejaUndergraduate Btech CSE from Sastra Deemed Univers

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No, It's totally your choice to attend the exam or not.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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I would suggest these entrance exam for B.A. LL.B
- 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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