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Scholar-Level 17
* Take a practice test. This will help you get a feel for the format of the exam and the types of questions that are asked. * Study the ISAT India syllabus. This will help you understand the concepts that are c
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
* Read the questions carefully. Make sure you understand what the question is asking before you start to answer it. * Take your time. Don't rush through the exam. * If you are not sure of the answer, skip the question and come back to it later. * Review your answers before you submit your ex
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Scholar-Level 17
* **Lawyer:** Lawyers represent clients in court and provide legal advice. They can work in a variety of settings, including private practice, government, and non-profit organizations.
* **Judge:** Judges preside over court cases and ensure that the law is applied fairly. They are appointed or elected to serve on the bench.
* **Corporate Counsel:** Corporate counsel provide legal advice to businesses on a variety of matters, such as contracts, mergers an
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Scholar-Level 17
* Kirit P. Mehta School of Law (NMIMS), Mumbai
* DM Harish School of Law, Mumbai
* Vijaybhoomi University, Mumbai
* MIT-WPU Faculty of Law, Pune
* School of Law, UPES, Dehradun
* Adamas University, Kolkata
* Faculty of Law, Manav Rachna University, Faridabad
* Bennett University, Greater Noida
* Alliance School of Law, Gurgaon
* BML Munjal University, Gurgaon
* Daksha Fellowship, Gurugram
* Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida
* Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat
* GD Goenka University, Gurgaon
* KR Mangalam University, Gurugram
* Asian Law College, Noida
* Vellore Institute of
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
* *Take the university's own entrance exam:* Some universities conduct their own entrance exams for admission to B.A. LL.B. Courses. These exams are usually less competitive than CLAT and they offer a wider range of colleges to choose from. * *Apply for admission on the basis of merit:* Some colleges offer admission to B.A. LL.B. Courses on the basis of merit. This means that they will consider your 12th standard marks and your performance in the Personal Interview while making a decision on your admission. * *Take admission through ma
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Scholar-Level 17
The CLAT is a more competitive exam than the LSAT India. This is because the CLAT is only accepted by NLUs, which are some of the top law schools in India. The LSAT India is accepted by a wider range of law schools, including some private law schools.
The CLAT is also a more difficult exam than the LSAT India. This is because the CLAT c
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
* Ahmedabad
* Bengaluru
* Bhopal
* Chandigarh
* Chennai
* Delhi
* Guwahati
* Hyderabad
* Indore
* Jaipur
* Kolkata
* Lucknow
* Mumbai
* Patna
* Pune
* Raipur
* Ranchi
* Shillong
* Thiruvananthapuram
* Visakhapatnam
* Varanasi
You can check the official website of the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU) for more information.
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