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Typically, you need to have completed your graduation or 10+2 equivalent with a minimum percentage to be eligible for LLB admissions. Entrance Exams: Many colleges require you to appear for entrance exams like CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), AILET (All India Law Entrance Test), or state-level entrance exams..
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Some universities/institutions require you to appear for entrance exams like CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), AILET (All India Law Entrance Test), or others, depending on the institution's requirements. Also, Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, which generally includes having a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum percentage.
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Completing LLB after graduation spans a three-year duration, while an alternative path is available for students to pursue an LLB degree directly after 10+2, requiring five years. The LLB program aids in cultivating logical, analytical, and critical comprehension of legal matters, empowering students to apply these skills for addressing societal and legal issues.
Aspiring candidates must participate in significant entrance examinations for LLB, including CLAT, LSAT, and AILET. The eligibility criteria entail securing 45 to 50 percent in 10+2 and achieving satisfactory marks in the entrance exam. Notable law colleges include the University of Delhi, Government Law College in Mumbai, and Indian Law Society Law College in Pune.
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