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In the (free) counselling session, our counsellor will tell you about the course, show you student work, give you a campus tour, and you can even meet students or faculty if you wish.
After you have done this you will be in the best position to see if we are the right institute for you and if so, which course options (modules, length, etc.) you would like to take.
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BA LLB is for those students who want to pursue directly after class 12th, but you are already graduated, so you can do 3 year LLB.
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Birth Certificate
12th Marksheet
10th Marksheet
Domicile Certificate (if any reservation)
Caste Certificate (if any reservation)
Pwd Certificate (if any reservation). .
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Please note that you aren't eligible to pursue LL.B. Unless and until you are a graduate. Although, the best option for you after 12th will be to go for B.A. LL.B. Or BBA LL.B. I. e 5 years integrated law course, rather than LL.B. Which is a three years law degree course after graduation. Hope this helps. Also just to correct my friend, no NLU provides for LL.B. Course and it is only the traditional universities that will continue to provide for LL.B.
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