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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
To take admission to the LLB course of the Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Wadala, the candidate must have a degree conferred at the bachelor's level with a minimum of 45% of marks (40% for reserved category). Aspirants should qualify MH CET Law and participate in centralized counselling. Admission is affected after document verification and fee payment at the college.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
Though most Law colleges in India conduct or accept exam scores like CLAT, etc., for Law course admission, there may be some private universities, where you can seek admission on the merit-based system. You can check the eligibility criteria for your desired Family Law college.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
The CLAT is one of the main exams in the Law field, which can lead you to a top Law college at both the LLB and LLM levels. It's difficult to answer if the CLAT is enough, because it depends on your preferred colleges' criteria. Not every Law college in India accepts CLAT scores for Law courses; some conduct their university-level exams as well.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
There's absolutely no stream criteria in Class 12 to join a Law college or course at the UG, PG, or any level. However, in my opinion, if you still haven't opted for a stream and are planning to join a Law course, you must opt for Arts/Humanities.
The subjects will help you understand the history and political scenario of our country, and the curriculum structure will also help you grasp more theoretical knowledge, improve book-reading habits, and so on.
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