Law Admission Process

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Althaf S

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First, pass in higher secondary and apply for LLB Entrance only with 45% marks in higher secondary after appearing for entrance and join a law college.

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khushi Garg

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I would like to tell you that in NLUs you are granted a seat on basis of entrance exam CLAT UG and PG and their is a lower cutoff for OBC category but no fresh concession or scholarship on ground of the category is given
Thankyou.

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medhavi singh

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After Higher Secondary, you are eligible for 5 year integrated courses offered by various National Law University schools (NLUs), and other Private Institutes. For around 21 NLUs you can take the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) for national Law School Delhi. For colleges in Maharashtra there is a Common Entrance Test as well. If you already have a graduation degree you are also eligible for 3 year LLB Courses.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

If you're really interested in law, there is nothing absurd about wanting to pursue it! You can join a 3 year LLB course, and forensics and IPR would be really good branches for you to specialise in.
Luckily The Bar Council Of India has withdrawn the age restriction to take admission in law courses. The students are allowed to take admissions in colleges/universities in LLB or LLM courses without any age limit. the general category for the LLB Course was 30 years and for SC/ST and OBC, the age limit was 35 years.
So, good luck.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Imran,
Enquire with the college officials, they will guide you. Generally, management quota seats will be discussed personally. Therefore, you are advised to contact the concerned authority.

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