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To study law, an applicant must have a Bachelor's degree and this sector is open to candidates from all fields. You have to apply for the LLB programme abroad by qualifying the entrance tests like ISAT and TOEFL/IELTS. You can check university websites for the admission details and start applying.
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This seems a little close. Hope you have good academic scores that will help you.
All the best!!
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Since there is no negative marking, you shouldn't worry about not answering those questions. But it is advisable not to waste time on the questions that you don't know during the commencement of your exam. Once you have solved all the questions you were sure about, then go on solving the other ones. And do try to mark all the answers since there are high odds of getting a correct answer even if you didn't know it. Good luck!
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