Hi, There are institutes where one can take admission to study law, but experience of studying there might not be very pleasant as qaulity of education being imprted their could be compromised. By the way, there are two institu tes which are good options for the law aspirants who don't want to take part in the entrance test. You can do Five year Integrated LLB from The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University , Chennai. Admission is given on the basis of the percentage of marks obtained by the candidates in the +2 examinations or its equivalent, in aggregate of all the subjects excluding languages”. The marks obtained by the student in the 10+2 examinations in the first attempt alone will be taken into account for ranking purpose and the marks obtained by the candidate by way of improvement examinations shall not be taken into account. One can also do Five year LLB programme from SGGSWU Fatehgarh Sahib . Both Universities give admission on the basis of marks obtained in Class 12. I hope it helps.
Dear Nikita, yes you can get direct admission in any law college without entrance examination under management quota. The fees will be higher through out the course than it is for other students. However tje eligibility criteria to study law remains the same. You should have passed your +2. And the percentage required depends on the college that you want to join. Please contact the administrative authorities of the college that you want to join for more information.
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