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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Khushi,
Yes, you can pursue law after your degree. You can participate in some entrance test like CLAT or you can take direct admission in some colleges of the country. For example you can go for Lovely professional university, Amity University and take direct admission. Best of luck.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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Yes, you can apply for PG in cyber law. As per Symbiosis's eligibility criteria, any Bachelor degree holder / Graduate in any discipline from a recognized University can apply.

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mehak khanna

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The candidate must have completed his/her 10+2 from a recognized board. Candidates can apply online on the official website of the college:
http://www.ipcollegeoflaw.com/courses.html#3Year

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aayush verma

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Any graduate in any discipline from any recognized university is eligible for the course.

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Ramit Arora

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Checkout the link below for the list of courses available at Lucknow University:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/Lucknow-university-lu-21456

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Shikha Aggarwal

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No, there is no entrance exam for the admission.

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Shivangi Jain

Contributor-Level 7

You can refer to the following books for a firm understanding of the syllabus and get proper preparation for PU LL.B:
1. CLAT and LL.B. Entrance Examination Study Package, A. P. Bhardwaj.
2. The Ultimate Guide to the LL.B. Entrance Examination 2012, M.A. Rashid.
3. Guide to LL.B. Entrance Examination 2012-13, 22nd Edn.
4. Model Test Papers for CLAT & LL.B.A. P. Bhardwaj

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Eshanee Bhattacharya

Beginner-Level 3

To become a lawyer you can go for a 5-year course i.e. BBA. LL.B. This is an undergraduate course or you can pursue a 3-year course i.e. a simple LL.B. degree after graduating. After which you can take up the BAR examination.

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If you want to study crime then go for law after your 12th.

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Nitin Kumar Sharma

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BHU is not providing distance education and don't have the policy about this. You have to attend your classes as a regular student. On the ground of your job and locality, BHU administration may not allow.

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