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sunita dol

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Generally b.com would make you eligible for LLB

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Navin Kumar

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your sister can go as a legal advisor

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Ranjith Kumar LagisettyI'm a guy who is straight forward and friendly

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Dear Sudhanshu,LLB after 12th can be done as a five year course. You should pass your 12th standard in first attempt and in first class. After that you need to write an entrance exam for LLB. The entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT, NLU etc so many are there for different states. Based on that score you will be called for next rounds which contains GD and personal interview which will be taken by professional's.In exam you should score a minimum of 50% and the next GD & interview rounds will be calculated for 100 marks. So you need to be focused and you should posses good communication skills such that you can get into LLB after 12th.
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Mahesh Jain

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A one year diploma course PGDTP post graduate diploma in tax practice can helps you.

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Ravindra trivedi

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i think LLB is more suitable then MA because there is demands of lawyers in India and here is also good scopes

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divakar chaudharyB.tech from iit delhi. just started

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Yes, you can pursue law through Hindi medium.

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