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If you’re seeking a government law college seat but haven't secured one, there are still options.
First, check if there are waiting lists or second rounds for admissions in government colleges—sometimes seats open up later.
Additionally, consider reaching out to scholarship programs, NGOs, or legal aid organizations that may help fund studies if you eventually attend a private institution. Some states also have special provisions or quotas for economically disadvantaged students.
Lastly, you could look into online legal certification programs or internships that give legal exposure until the next admission cycle. Stay persistent—more opportunities often arise with time.
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If you want a seat in a government law college you need to crack CLAT but even if you crack it and secure one seat you can't afford a national law college as they have fees more than 10 lakhs rupees.
you can explore other options like applying to less competitive government law colleges in your state.state colleges has very less fee not more than 10k which is easily payable like bhu,amu,jmi etc.
Also you can look for scholarships or financial aid programs within government colleges, or considering law from recognized universities which might be more affordable than private colleges.
Hope it helps...
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