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63% is very good marks in graduation to get into admission into 3 year law college . There are various college offering 3 year law ...like faculty of law university of delhi , they have their own enterance Bhu (bhu uet ), ils Pune (mh CET), GLS Mumbai (my cet), jindal sonipat . These all exams has somehow same subjects like reasoning , English , gk , maths ,polity and few law subjects basics of contract act , IPC, tort .. books laxmikant for polity , contract tort IPC AP bhardwaj .. if you want to go for minimum fees structure college then go for du which is the best three year law college




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