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Scholar-Level 16
Great interacting with you. There are a number of colleges that take admission directly and those are usually below standard. If a student decides to take admission to a law college through CLAT I assure that to be a greater and better option. CLAT happens to be a significant criteria to choose the best institute. There are several of private colleges and universities that have set aside 10% of the alloted seats to be filled up through Management Quota and that is fine. However, I personally would suggest you to go for an institution that takes admission through entrance examination. An Institution matters in the holistic developm
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You can always drop and prepare for clat 2023 but if you don't want to do that it's okay go for your state Universities entrance exam for llb and do your bachelors there and you can appear for CLAT PG with better preparation after your UG. If you have any other query feel free to ask.
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