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Aman Kumar

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Hi,
You will not be eligible as the minimum eligibility criteria is that the candidate should be a graduate.

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Aman Kumar

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There is no provision of negative marking in AIL LET Army Institute Of Law entrance exam
Please refer the following link for detailed syllabus. https://www.shiksha.com/college/army-institute-of-law/exams/amp/ail-let/pattern.

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Aman Kumar

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If you plan for dropping a year for CLAT, you can take admission in B.A. Course as a backup. If you clear the exam you can leave the current B.A. And pursue BA/ BBA LL.B. from any college.

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UMANG MEHTA

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Pursue the 3 year LL.B. course from any private institution. That will serve the purpose. No need to appear in the competitive exam.

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SOUGATA MITRA

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Both are divergent from your B.Tech though, getting a professional degree may help.

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Nishtha Kumar

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Yes it does offer B.Com LLB or BBALLB through distance

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Important preparation tips for the CLAT exam are mentioned at the link provided below. You can apply these tips even with just one month left till exam day. If correctly applied, it can bring about a remarkable improvement in your score and performance in CLAT. https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/how-to-prepare-for-clat-2017-blogId-11917.

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Daksh Ahuja

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Yes, you can go for law degree after your HSC, if you want to become lawyer after class 12th, then you can go for some integrated degree like BA + LLB Hons. or BA + LLB Hons. or B.Com+ LLB Hons, depending on your interest. Eligibility for all of these degrees in most of the top universities is to pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 and you might have to clear some entrance test. (depending upon the university you want to take admission in.)
It will be advisable, if you do your degree from a well-known university and that provides prime placement opportunity, outstanding exposure and professional enhancement training. I can enlist s
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