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Bipin Jha

Guide-Level 12

There is no right or wrong to do LLB after graduation (be it any course). Before the launch of the 5 years B.A-LLB programs at NLU, most of the students used to pursue law only after graduation. Even now students who missed out on opting law post class 12th plan to take it up after graduation. And it's okay to take LLB even post your eco hons. But the larger question to ask is whether you are passionate for legal studies as a career or not? Are you the one who can be in books throughout your life, do you have investigative interest and ready to take up a challenging career options which usually take time to build up ? Do you have high
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Bipin Jha

Guide-Level 12

There are many law colleges. To get admission in leading law universities, you need to crack CLAT or AILET for Delhi University. Also, you can take admission in IP University. For IPU, you have to crack IPU-CET. Other than GLC-Mumbai, Delhi University is also a good university for pursuing law.

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Bipin Jha

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Online Form Submission: 01st June 2017 to 15th June 2017
Application Fees Payment (through SBI Collect): 01st June to 16th June 2017
Online Admit Card Download: 21st June to 24th June 2017
Entrance Test: 25th June 2017 (Sunday)
Entrance Test Overall Merit List & Category wise seat Capacity: 30th June 2017
These were the dates which are over for the current year.
For 2018 you need to wait till Jan/Feb for the dates to be finalized.

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Bipin Jha

Guide-Level 12

Knowledge of law and being a lawyer strengthens women and allows them speak against whatever they want to fight against, with valour and confidence. They get the authority to boost them to fight for what they stand for. Trust me, there's no bias when it comes to gender in the legal profession. Every woman is capable of arguing and doing other legal stuff as equal to men. The quality of performing such things doesn't differ from one gender to the other. All lies in the skill each individual possess.
This is what, would empower the society if nobody abuses power and acts abiding by the law with morale. I believe access to the law of one's
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8 years ago

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Joyeeta Paul

Guide-Level 12

Law School Admission Council (LSAC), USA is the main conducting authority which conducted worldwide level entrance exam that is known as Law School Admission Test (LSAT). This entrance exam is organized to offer admission into various Law colleges/institutions of India and Foreign countries. LSAT is held for admissions into UG programmes include BA LLB, B.Sc LLB and B.Com LLB.
The dates required cannot be specified right now.

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8 years ago

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Joyeeta Paul

Guide-Level 12

There are many law colleges, please share your background.
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national level exam which is conducted by 18 National Law Universities (NLUs) on rotation basis. This entrance exam is organized for admission in UG, PG and Integrated law courses of different National Law Universities in India. CLAT is held through online mode (Computer Based). The online registration will be started from the month of January 2018.

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8 years ago

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Joyeeta Paul

Guide-Level 12

You can apply for the same only when you will be in the final year or after clearing LLB.
If you are so much desperate to appear the exam you should start your full-fledged preparation now so that you could qualify the exam as early as possible.
PCS exams need very determined preparation and it ideally takes 2 years preparation at least.
So, start your preparation now. You should go ahead by starting from general studies and when after sometime start the optional subjects and remaining papers.

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Bipin Jha

Guide-Level 12

Please share your details. There are many national law exams that have different eligibility criteria.

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Bipin Jha

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Most of the colleges accept CLAT and LSAT score so you can get admission through CLAT score. You can visit the CLAT website, there is a list of college mentioned in there, which take admissions on the basis of CLAT score.

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