which government law entrance exams.. I can apply now?
Numerous national and state-level law entrance exams are administered in India for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate legal institutions. After graduating from high school, one can pursue a BA LLB, BBA LLB, or B.Sc L.L.B., or a three-year L.L.B. after earning a bachelor's degree in any area. Following graduation, you can pursue an L.L.M. programme. Law is the most popular degree after engineering and medical. Several colleges and universities in India provide admission based on entrance exams.
CLAT
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a countrywide test offered by 22 National Law Universities on a rotating basis (N.L.U.s). This test is used to determine admission to several National Legal Universities in India's U.G., P.G., and Integrated law programmes. The CLAT is fully online (Computer Based).
AILET
The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is held each year at the National Law University in Delhi. The AILET will be held for applicants who want to take U.G. and P.G. legal courses at the national law university and its associated schools.
SAAT
The Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University Admission Test (SAAT) is a university-level entrance examination given by Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University. The SAAT is administered to students seeking admission to a number of courses provided by the University's constituent institutions. Admission to the S.O.A. National Institute of Law is based on the SAAT, CLAT, and LSAT results.
A.M.U
A.M.U. Aligarh Muslim University runs a university-level admission test for all majors. The BA LLB Admission Test and the L.L.M Admission Test are both administered by the University to prospective law students.
Admission to B.H.U.
The University Admission Test (BHU UET) of Banaras Hindu University is a university-level entrance test (B.H.U.). This exam will be administered to all undergraduate students. This exam is required for candidates who desire to apply for admission to a three-year L.L.B. programme.
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