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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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Yes, because it's in their policy as they take CBSE, ICSE and other boards students only. I know it's a bit discriminatory but let's hope they change the policy in coming years.

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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You should take LSAT. It is the only way to get admission in Australian colleges.

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kriti gautam

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Dear Sushma,
First, complete your graduation degree then go for DU LLB entrance exam because it is a top law college to study law after graduation.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to seek admission in 3 years LLB degree course. You can do law from universities such as Delhi, Lucknow, BHU, Hyderabad, Allahabad, etc. You can also do LLB by distance learning but you may not able to practice in Indian courts because Bar Council of India does not recognise LLB by distance learning.

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gokul sekara

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National Law College requires CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) to passed by students before admission.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
On campus placement is only available in Indian universities. MIT has career assistance cell which helps students network with potential employers, they organize career fairs, etc. but not placement. As an international student you can work under OPT rule for 3 years. After OPT either you have to come back or you may be hired by the employer. In this case employer has to sponsor the H1B visa which is the biggest problem. You can google about H1B and OPT.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Deval,
You can check the below mentioned to know the eligibility criteria for IBPS Law Officer:
http://www.freejobalert.com/ibps-specialist-officers-eligibility/59437/
I hope it helps. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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