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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

How I can become a corporate lawyer? If you are interested in this field, then you must pass your class 12th or senior secondary examination with an aggregate of 45% from a recognised board or university. After fulfilling the above eligibility criteria you can appear for the CLAT 2018 exam (common law admission test), conducted for the admission to the top government and private colleges in India. After successfully clearing the exam, you may choose the course and specialised law branch of your choice. Regards.

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Sankalan Pal

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No. One needs to graduate from high school affiliated to the recognised boards in order to take the CLAT exam. So, you need to pass your 12th examination to take CLAT.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Syed M Hussain,
Most likely you don't have to. But contact some universities in US. You have posted a number of queries related to this and you have been advised this same option of speaking with universities directly.

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Sonia Verma

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The DU LL.B application form will be out in the last week of April 2018 and the entrance exam will likely be held in the first week of June 2018. So, there's still time on hand before you fill the DU LL.B. 2018 Application Form. For DU LL.B. Entarnce exam notifications: http://www.clearlawentrance.com/p/du-llb-entrance-exam.html
Check full details of DU LL.B. Application form here: http://www.clearlawentrance.com/2017/11/du-llb-entrance-exam-application-form.html.

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Sonia Verma

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If Law is your dream career then DU LL.B. Entrance exam would one of your topmost choices for the same. The DU LL.B. Application form 2018 can be filled in through their online official website. Check out more details here: http://www.clearlawentrance.com/2017/11/du-llb-entrance-exam-application-form.html
Get full notification here: http://www.clearlawentrance.com/p/du-llb-entrance-exam.html.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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Go for CLAT exam and prepare for it, so that you can get good government colleges, if you score enough for it. If you are unable to do so, then go for some private universities like symbiosis College, etc.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Yes, you may apply for the same. Only condition is, you have to clear the entrance test conducted for the same. That matters more. Prepare for the same.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Humanities would be best. Commerce is also a good option. Make sure you have economics, history and English. Good luck.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

You will have to opt for LL.B. which is an UG course in law. For graduates, the course is of 3 year duration. LL.B. Admission Process
It is not mandatory to crack LAWCET to gain admission in LL.B. There are many other entrance exams available for students for entry into LL.B. These exams are mentioned below:
LLB Entrance Tests
Admission to LL.B. 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 LL.B. courses.
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