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Sneha Singhania

Contributor-Level 10

Hi, there are total of 80-90 seats available in NLSIU, Bangalore. You need to get a rank under 100 in CLAT to get into NLU, Bangalore.
Good luck.

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rishav sood

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Hi,
Yes, you need to clear the CLAT exam that is for the National Law University) that will offer you 2 types of courses BA+LLB, B.Com+LLB that will depend on you which type of course you want and you need to prepare hard enough for the exam as it a national level exam with many students applying for it and you need to have the basic knowledge of current affairs and general knowledge as these are asked in the exam. You can check the previous year question papers to get a review of them.

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rishav sood

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Yes, you can. Just take the CLAT exam to pursue 3-year LLB from any NLU.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Sweta,
This is the list of colleges you can apply for 3-year LLB.
You can check out the following colleges and inquire about the eligibility criteria of these colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/colleges-Delhi-ncr

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Some of the books that you can refer to are: All India Bar Examination-The Complete Preparation Manual (Paperback, Showick Thorpe) Sure Success AIBE & JCJ 1st Edition (English, Paperback, A. Narasimha Reddy, D. V. Rao, Justice B. Subhashan Reddy) Previous year papers. Download from here. Guide To All India Bar Examination by DK Pandey.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Manish,
Yes, your score is good to do 3-year LLB as you've already done your graduation, you can directly go for 3-year LLB from any university in India imparting legal education. This course is short and improves your skill set and makes you ready to face the legal world. Some universities conduct their own entrance exam and if you brush up on general knowledge, logical reasoning, current affairs and legal reasoning, then you will be able to score good marks.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi Durga,
As you have already done your graduation, you can directly go for 3-year LLB course from any university in India imparting legal education. This course is short and improves your skill set and makes you ready to face the legal world. Some universities conduct their own entrance exam and if you brush up on general knowledge, logical reasoning, current affairs and legal reasoning then you will be able to score well.

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Vineet Kumar RohillaPersuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)

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IP University offers a very good scope in BBA LLB. Many people are doing it as it's a professional course and something new than just a BA LLB. You will also learn some management skills if you opt for this course.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi Osama,
Which country do you belong to? Assuming it's India, let me suggest that LLM in India is very rewarding and the opportunities that arise out of it are also very interesting. However, if you want to study from abroad, then UK, US, Canada and Germany are good options. But, ultimately, if you want to come back to India and start working then it's best that you study in India itself.

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Vineet Kumar RohillaPersuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)

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If you want to do law then obviously BA LLB is something which will suit you, start preparing for CLAT exam mainly and other exams which universities conduct themselves, so LL.B. will help you make your career in the law field, not B.Com.
Regards.

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