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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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National law schools are the best ones.
If you really want to make it to a top national law school, then make it a point to read the newspaper daily and work on your vocab and reasoning. Your elementary mathematics must be up to the mark and practice a lot of static general knowledge and legal reasoning.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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BHU, Jamia Milia Islamia, Aligarh Muslim University and colleges under state universities are really good if you want to join a govt. institution other than NLU. Otherwise, private universities like Amity, Symbiosis, ICFAI, Alliance, Christ, KIIT, etc. are also doing well.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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You might even take Symbiosis entrance exam or ACLAT by Alliance, or the exams conducted by Christ, ICFAI, KIIT, etc.
Private universities do accept the CLAT score, but they also conduct individual entrance exams, so clicking one of those would definitely help.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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So far national law schools except NLU-Delhi, are concerned, they conduct a national level examination for enrollment into their institutions, so CLAT is a must.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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That's a predicament though, but you have private colleges imparting a fine quality of legal education. Find one that suits you, preferably Amity, Jindal, KIIT, Symbiosis, etc.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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If you have not taken CLAT and want an admission in any of the private law schools of the country, then Symbiosis, Amity and Jindal are really good options.
Other universities like KIIT, Alliance, Christ, Lloyd, etc. are also doing well.

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ANUJ KARNATAK

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Most of the colleges take admissions through CLAT scores or through their own entrance exams. Some colleges even also go for group discussions and personal interview. All the national universities take admission through CLAT scores and few private universities also take on the basis of the same.

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ANUJ KARNATAK

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In Mumbai you can take admissions mainly through MH CET. You can have direct admissions in some colleges like Rizvi Law College, Mumbai. You can try for some private colleges in places nearby as well.

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