can i get admission in L.L.B without CLAT or ULET
Hello,
First of all CLAT is not for admission of three year LLB program, it's for integrated law for a duration of five years based on the eligibility criteria of passed 10+2 from a recognized board with 45% aggregate, on the other hand ULET is conducted by University of Rajasthan for admission of three year LLB for which the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university with 45% aggregate, those outside the state need to attain a minimum of 60% aggregate, final year students too are eligible for apply, this test is for admission of University Law College, Jaipur for both the centres. Now,coming to your question ULET is compulsory only in case you want to get into any of the two colleges of UNIRAJ, other than this you can explore various options such as Delhi University conducts DU LLB, BHU conducts BHU UET, Allahabad University conducts LAT, other than this there are state level law exams for a duration of three years based on eligibility criteria of graduation such as KLEE in Kerala, MAH CET in Maharashtra, AP LAWCET in Andhra Pradesh, TS LAWCET in Telangana etc.
Check out the entire list of LLB colleges at https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-llb-colleges-in-india
Dear Aspirant,
yes you can most definitely take admission for LLB without taking up the entrance exams of CLAT and ULET. If you are not interested in taking up these all India entrance exams, there are also various others state level and university level exams that you can give to get admission for LLB.
State Level Entrance Examinations :-
- MH-CET Law
- AP LAWCET
- TS LAWCET
- KLEE
University Level Entrance Examinations :-
- KIITEE
- LPUNEST
- DU LLB Entrance Test
- AMUEE
- BHU PET
Some colleges offer direct admission as well based on Merit some of them are,
- Bhai Gurdas Group of Institutions
- Sandip University
- Amity University
- Alliance University
- Sage University
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