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Please provide your passing mark sheet of first year and NOC from current institute. You can call our toll free number 18001026004 for more details.

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Hi Shubham, it's good to see you. Firstly, let me tell you, choose one path for your career. LLB and MBA are both different roads. First decide, what you want to do. And if you're thinking of doing both, then time management is important, for both of the courses. You can do LLB at from private or open universities, where you can do the course smoothly and make sure you don't have any bar or restraints to not let you do the things, I mean the courses, For MBA, if you're approaching it for priority, then get it done from a reputed college, and give your level the best, or vice-versa.
But first, choose your path. Don't go for too many opti
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REVA CLAT 2018 Pattern
There is no set exam pattern for REVA CLAT.
However, REVA CLAT exam mainly contains objective-type multiple choice questions and one or two subjective questions.
Maximum marks that a candidate can score is 200 marks.
Please refer to the link provided below for further details regarding the REVA CLAT 2018.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/reva-university/exams/reva-clat

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Hello,
You have completed your B.Com, so now you can opt LLB, because LLM can be opted after completion of LLB, so go for LLB now to fulfil your dream.

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