Hii, I don't think that I can score good in CLAT 2022 also not enough for universities like NIRMA. So, as I already know about my situation and expected result in which college should I apply now for 5 year ba llb. please advice and help me.
Hello,
I hope you tried doing your best in the 2022 exams. You don't have to worry, there are a lot of other universities offering the 5 year BA LLB courses with quality education and good exposure. It would help if you could tell whether you appeared for any other law entrance exam like AILET or LSAT this year.
For 5 year BALLB, OP Jindal Law School can be an amazing choice. I have a friend who did not do well in CLAT but managed to score a good rank in AILET last year. She dropped NLUD and joined OP Jindal because the university suited her goals better. However, it does fall on the pricey side.
If you appeared for SLAT this year, you would be eligible for Symbiosis law school. It is a great option for legal studies and offers good exposure.
Universities like Amity and Bennett (Greater Noida) take direct admissions based on your 10+2 score or clat scores. They offer good scholarships to students who hold a good percentage in these exams.
Alternatively, you can always pursue a bachelor's degree from a college of your choice and then go for 3 year LLB courses. NLSIU Bangalore launched its 3 year LLB course this year. You can keep an eye on it and try getting a seat there. Courses offered by DU, Symbiosis Pune, Jindal Law School, ILS Pune and IIT Kharagpur are all best in class.
You can check out NIRF rankings to filter out a college that perfectly suits you. Here is a quick link: https://law.careers360.com/articles/what-if-i-dont-get-nlu-through-clat
Hope I could help. All the best!
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