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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
BA LLB generally has higher competition for admissions as it is offered by top NLUs, private law colleges and prestigious central/state universities, with entrance exams such as AILET, CLAT, and SLAT, having low acceptance rates.
On the other hand, LLB (3 year course) is mainly available at all the top law universities, which makes the competition even more than BA LLB.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
First, you need to complete 10+2 from a recognised board, preferably from the Arts stream, because subjects taught in the Arts, such as Political Science and History, can help you to build a strong foundation.
Moreover, you can pursue your graduation from the same field, like BA or BA specializations in relatable subjects.
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