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Yes, you can with a score of 52.

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Steps to Becoming a Legal Consultant
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's degree. According to the BLS, individuals must earn bachelor's degrees prior to enrolling in law school.
Step 2: Pass the LSAT.
Step 3: Complete Law School.
Step 4: Get Additional Specialty Training.
Step 5: Pass the State Bar.
Step 6: Build Experience.

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Yes, it is as it is affiliated to Sardar Patel University.
Please check: https://www.shiksha.com/college/shree-p-m-patel-college-of-human-rights-law-anand-43948

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You can seek admission in 3 years LLB offered by universities in their law faculty. Different universities have their own admission process based on entrance examinations. You may look at websites of your targeted universities.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Prashasti,
What is LAST exam?

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
Bar council issued guidelines that your Law degree will be from Valid University and should be in Regular mode to enroll in state or central bar council of India .There is no concern if Scholl board whether it's regular or open school.
So, don't worry and prepare yourself for future.
All the best.

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