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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Navneetha, for pursuing law from a reputed university you will have to appear for CLAT (common law admission test), after qualifying it you can opt for BA LLB, B.COM LLB or B.Sc LLB.

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Karan Rajput

Beginner-Level 5

LL.B.-Bachelor of Law is 5 years Integrated Law Course and can be taken after 12th in any stream from a recognised Board.
Some reputed Institutions conduct entrance exam like CLAT(Common Law Admission Test) for admission to LL.B. course.
Hence after 10th in order to purse LL.B. you may take either Arts/Science/Commerce to complete 12th standard and eligible to apply for LL.B.(Five Years Integrated Law).

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avita f

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Hi Adil,
Always remember, you should pursue a stream/course based on two things :
-your career goal
-the type of job you want to do
Please feel free to discuss more.

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ambreen khan

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Hi Devidas,
Don't worry , you can try for education loans. If you have a brilliant profile universities will also grant you scholarships. Decide what to study and visit university websites for admission details and also check the financial aid page.
Thanks

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Dr Kamlesh Mishra

Beginner-Level 5

I always recommend to students that first you decide what you want to be and then decide how to go there. It looks to me that you have an interest in being a lawyer and not a doctor. So, do what you want to be and go for LAW.
Now your next question would be what if I am not successful in Law and then my response would be what if you don't become a good doctor. My advice is follow your heart. You will do well in what you have an interest in.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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You mention your academic particulars first for a discussion and then we can talk about the monetary aspect of study to become a lawyer. If you are well-qualified, the banks will finance you.

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