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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Law can be done after class 12th or even after doing graduation. It is 5 years after class 12th and 3 years after graduation.

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As such, it is a 5 year law course to be pursued after class 12th, but you can pursue 3 year law course also, if you have completed your graduation. Age is no bar.

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Yes, he can do so, but he has to clear CLAT exam before getting admission.

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You should directly contact the university for the admission process.

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Law colleges are available in Bangalore, and you have to give CLAT exam for the same.

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You have to give CLAT exam for the admission in the law college.

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Kindly contact the college for the same.

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Yes, you can pursue the course.

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No, there is no integrated course. You have to do LL.B. First and then only LL. M.

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First you have to pursue LL.B. Before going for any specializations. After completing LL.B. You can do specializations.

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