I have completed my plus two from commerce with 95%. Can I get admission for law on the basis of merit?
Hi,
Almost every institute select candidates on the basis of merit and this merit could be in the from of score obtained in an entrance exam or the marks obtained in the previous Class/Cours. So, if you want to know about the Law institutes which admit students in their 5 year integrated Law programme by their percentage of marks in Class 12 then I would like to tell you that though majority of institutes admit students on the basis of their performance in entrance exam, there are few others who don't conduct an entrance exam instead they offer a seat on the basis of marks obtained in Class 12. TNDALU and SGGSWU Fatehgarh Sahib are two such institutes. Even AMITY LAW SCHOOL also extends facility of direct admission to some students who have scored 80% or more in class 12 from CBSE/ISC/State boards.
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Hey.
Most of the colleges providing the Integrated 5 year Law courses take admission on the basis of entrance tests. Like all the National Law Universities take admission through CLAT. There are other entrance examinations like MH CET, SET, BHU, PU etc. Very few colleges and mostly private colleges like Amity University, LPU, etc give admission on the basis of your 12th marks. I'd suggest you to take entrances for a better law college instead of going for these.
Best of luck!
After 12th, you can join a 5 year integrated LL.B. (B.A. LL.B., B.Com LL.B., BBA LL.B., B.Sc LL.B.) course. This course is available at almost all universities in India such as National Law School of India University.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/9564-law-entrance-tests
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