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Saranya Mishra

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Instead of dropping a year to prepare for CLAT, do graduation in any stream and then 3 year LL.B.

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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ICFAI is a better option in terms of crowd. You will get to interact with students coming from all over the country.

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Anik Verma

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Hi,
Yes, you may get admission in Chaudhary Mahadeo Prasad Degree College with the above-mentioned marks.
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Sneha Singhania

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2018 CLAT is already conducted so you cant give CLAT now. You can give CLAT in 2019 if you want to applications start from January for CLAT.
Good luck.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Shruti, Bharti Vidya Peeth conducts its own exam and does not consider CLAT score.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Raaj, Selection for the candidate applying for law degree course will be done based on the percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in aggregate of all the subjects in the qualifying examination, excluding languages. In case where the language alone is the subject of the qualifying examination, the percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the said examination may be taken into account, informs the official website. Candidates can apply for admission in the law programmes offered at Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University on the basis of marks obtained by them in the qualifying examination.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Naznin, You can try for the admission in private university. Please check the placement record and its affiliation before applying for the admission. Regards.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi, Candidates can apply for admission in the law programmes offered at Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University on the basis of marks obtained by them in the qualifying examination as well as on the basis of communal and special reservations. https://www.shiksha.com/university/the-Tamil-Nadu-dr-ambedkar-law-university-Chennai-21408/admission#admission
Regards.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Raaj, In distance Education most of the universities and institutions conduct classes on weekend whereas In regular Education the internal exams are obligatory. If you wish to pursue your LL.B. with your job than you can pursue through distance learning. But for your reference this degree won't hold much value in the market. For admission in distance course there is no such entrance exam required. All the Best!

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