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Guide-Level 12
You will not be eligible as the minimum eligibility criteria is that the candidate should be a graduate.
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Guide-Level 12
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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Guide-Level 12
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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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
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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