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Bipin Jha

Guide-Level 12

Yes you may be eligible but you would not be able to get a good college, hence you need to rethink the same.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
First you should complete you L.L.B. and currently, you are working in a CA firm and you have learn a lot of things, so, you must be having knowledge of accounts, CA and CS. CS is also a plus point in your study and future.

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Ankita Tripathi

Beginner-Level 3

Their are 17 nlus in the county all except nlu delhi requires CLAT point and delhi required AILET points. for any nlu you will need atleast 45% in class 12th form any stream and CLAT or AILET points. The cut offs may may vary with different nlus and the difficulty level of exam.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Though its difficult to hv best college without CLAT/LSAT, you may find something here.
https://arts.shiksha.com/law-colleges-in-delhi-ncr-categorypage-9-33-1-0-0-10223-1-2-0-none-1-0

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jassi dol

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Hi Sreejoiee,
If you wish to become a lawyer and be able to practice in the court of Law, you will have to complete the 3 year LLB program for which the eligibility is a graduation in any stream.
Different law Universities and colleges conduct different law entrance exams, to admit students to their courses, like NET (National Entrance Test), CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), Department of Law University of Delhi take admission through a common Entrance Test for all the three Law Centres (Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II).
You may check with the law schools in person for the specific course information, eligibility crit
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Ramamoorthy,
According to me you should go for LLB programme that is for 3 yrs programme. Because through that you can pursue your career into right way and than you can apply for licence to do private practice.
You can check this link to find out the colleges name.
https://www.shiksha.com/top-law-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-56-2-0-0-0
All the best.

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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Hi Achal, it would have been better if you could mention the level of study. Anyways you can check Architectural Institute of British Columbia, University of British Columbia,British Columbia Institute of Technology. For Law programs you may check University of British Columbia, Capilano University. For more information please check the university websites.
Thanks

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