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AISHA BANSAL

Contributor-Level 8

It depends on the college that you choose to pursue law degree. But to get even in the lowest rank college, you should have minimum of 55-60%.
If you have any further queries, please feel free to ask/ revert.
we are ready to help you.
All the very best.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

The coaching usually available for CLAT is for:
1 month crash course
1 year course (starts in class 12)
2 years course ( starts in class 11)
Now, it depends on your ability as how good you grasp everything.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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You can consider RMLNLU, Aligarh Muslim University or BHU for Law study in nearby your city.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Following are the top colleges for 3 years law degree course:
(a) Delhi University
(b) BHU
(c) Allahabad
(d) Lucknow
(e) Hyderabad

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Abhishek Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

Delhi University of Law is the best university for the same.

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varsha pillai

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I would suggest that you opt for the integrated BBA LLB which will save you both time and money. The certificate would have more value when you attend placements as companies require lawyers who understand their business ideologies. Doing BBA & LLB separately means it could be done one after the other or years apart, you may miss good opportunities in between this period.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are already sufficiently qualified for corporate care. Unless you want to practice corporate law regular 3 LLB degree, it will be a big drain on your financial resources including opportunity and the cost of loss of three years after MBA salary earning potential. Also, even after LLB, you may get a top job. You may review your decision and if you are sure about your passion to be a corporate lawyer then only seek admission for 3 years regular law degree. If you just want law knowledge then you may do LLB by distance learning but you will not be able to practice in courts with LLB distance learning degree.

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augustin dmello

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Hello Sachin,
Please visit for eligibility, exams and preparation related information:
http://entrance-exam.net/magistrate-how-to-become-a-magistrate/

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Both are different fields and have their pros and cons. Think about changing the field if law is not your cup of tea or if you think it will not help you in your career.

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