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Gujarat National Law University-11.1 L, LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY - JALANDHAR 2.2 L, THE WEST BENGAL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF JURIDICAL SCIENCES -KOLKATA 10.8 L
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Yes, it is accepted. To pursue LLB, you just require a Bachelor's degree, it could be of any stream and of any university (includes open universities).
Good Luck.
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Delhi University conducts LLB entrance examination only once a year, generally in the month of June.
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Kalinga University is situated in Raipur, so you can contact them directly on the address or the contact number provided on the website. If you are looking for details related to the college, you can refer to the below mentioned link and seek for the same:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/kalinga-university-raipur-43004
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Jamshedpur Co-operative College came into existence in the year 1949. The college is affiliated to Kolhan University. It offers B.A. BBA B.Sc. B.Com and B.Ed courses at UG level and M.A. M.Sc. And M.Com courses at PG levels. JSR Co-operative College also offers Vocational degree programs such as B.Sc. And BBA in the departments of IT, Computer Applications and Business Administration. Candidates can apply offline for all the courses offered by the college. Admission in all the UG courses is based on Merit and Interview. Minimum eligibility criterion to take admission in UG courses is to hav
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It totally depends on your interest. If law as a career attracts, then go for it or if you are confused just go to court once and see how things goes. This may help you to form your decision
Best of luck.
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