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Yes, you can get admission in ILS law college by sitting in MHCET Law EXAM.
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To specialise in a specific field of law, one needs to study law in general taking up a bachelor's in law ( LL.B. in integrated form (5-year course) or after completion of a degree (3-year course) is first step.
After completing your bachelor's degree in law you can be enrolled at Bar and then you can go for for higher studies like LL. M.
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As per this explanation if you have done your schooling and degree programme as per the rule only then you will be eligible for pursuing LL.B. Course.
Officially there is not any restriction for the students passed out from Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University. As per the eligibility, you should be graduate with at least 45% marks in aggregate as General Category to get admission for three years law programme.
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