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Scholar-Level 16
If you aim for civil services then you should have plan B for your career.
You should choose professional degree courses like law, BBA, economics Hons or psychology through which you can focus on your target and your career will be ready side by side if you are not able to crack civil services exam.
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You can either opt for 5 years LLB after your 12th or you can firstly complete your BA or B.Sc and then apply for LLB. You must clear any of the law entrance exams like (AILET) All India Law Entrance Test, CLAT, ULSAT, LSAT etc. Read this:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/top-law-entrance-exams-2017-blogId-11410
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10+2 should have been with atleast 45% marks.
Age should not be more than 20.
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Yes, LLB programme can pursue from any stream of education.
You need to prepare for CLAT exam or you need to fill separate exam for other universities to get the admission in the same.
You can check Shiksha's website for top law colleges in India.
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