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I think you can apply for LLB on the basis of your provisional certificate. Admission to LLB course is generally done on the basis of entrance exams conducted either on a national level or institute-wise. A list of entrance exams for admission to the course has been mentioned below:
CLAT- Common Law Entrance Test is conducted by National Law Universities for admissions to LLB Courses. ISAT- Law School Admission Test is a globalized entrance test and many Indian universities consider its score for LLB Admission. AILET All India Law Entrance Test is conducted by National Law University, Delhi.
LAWCET- Law Common Entrance Test is conducted
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bengaluru is affiliated with Karnataka State Law University. And, as per the KSLU admission process, the admissions to the first year of the 5 year BA LLB integrated course, in all colleges under the jurisdiction of Karnataka State Law University, is strictly based on merit, based on the marks secured by the candidate in the qualifying examination.
Eligibility criteria: - 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized Board with a minimum of 45%marks in aggregate (40% marks for SC/ST candidates.)
Age Limit: For General Category -20 years and for SC/ST and OBC Communities -22 years.
Further application fo
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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Hi Akshita, If seen eligibility wise- you can go for any stream any field, UPSC and govt exams do not impose any restrictions on the field of study, but for a better foundation and preparation towards your aim better to have subjects which form the important part of UPSC and law exams so that you are ahead in the long run competition by some means. For this, you may take humanities as your field of study and go for politics, law management, history or geography as your subjects. All the best!

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Pritpal Singh

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LLB cannot be done through distance learning. As per BCI, distance LLB doesn't hold any value.

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Anuradha Gopala

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The eligibility is as below.
Th candidate should have scored at least 40% marks in Part II with Psychology as an optional at B.A./BMR, M.Ed./ M.A.(Education)/ M.Sc.(Home Science)/ Diploma in Child Psychology or Industrial Psychology.

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Anuradha Gopala

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Please specify the course name for which you require information so that I may be able to populate relevant information.

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Shweta Singh

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The syllabus for IPU CET will include English Language and Comprehension, General Knowledge, Reasoning and Legal aptitude (a) General legal awareness, (b) Understanding and application of legal principles).

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