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Anju Yadav

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Obtain a law degree: The first step to becoming a lawyer is to obtain a law degree. You can do this by enrolling in a law school and completing a Juris Doctor (J.D.) program. To apply to law school, you typically need a bachelor's degree and a competitive LSAT score.
Pass the bar exam: After completing law school, you must pass the bar exam in the state where you plan to practice. The bar exam tests your knowledge of legal concepts and principles and is typically administered over two or three days.
Choose a legal specialization: There are many different areas of law, including criminal law, family law, corporate law, and intellectual pr
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, if you will be completing your 12th standard and CLAT exam next year, you will be eligible to apply for LL.B. (3 years) at MIT WPU, Pune provided you meet the eligibility criteria for the course. The eligibility criteria for LL.B. (3 years) at MIT WPU, Pune are as follows:
1. You must have completed a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates).
2. You must have qualified CLAT or any other national/state-level law entrance examination. Since you are in 12th standard and will be giving your board exams and CLAT next year, you will not be eligible for admission in LL.B. (3 yea
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YASH SHARMA

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CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs in various universities and colleges in India. If you have not appeared for the CLAT exam, then it may be difficult to get admission to law programs in universities or colleges that accept CLAT scores.
However, there are some universities and colleges that offer admission to law programs based on other criteria, such as merit-based admission or entrance exams conducted by the respective universities. You can check the eligibility criteria and admission process of such universities or colleges and appl
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Scholar-Level 17

It is difficult to predict whether you can get admission to IPU with a CLAT rank of 12,000, as it depends on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and their respective ranks. However, if you have applied for the IPU CET (Common Entrance Test) and have scored well in it, you may have a higher chance of securing admission in the law programme offered by IPU. Additionally, some colleges under IPU have a separate quota for CLAT scores. Hence, it is advisable to check the eligibility criteria of the colleges under IPU that you are interested in and their admission process. It is important to note t
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can get admission in Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies (BILS) for the Integrated LL.B. program even if you haven't appeared for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). BILS conducts its own entrance exam for admission to the Integrated LL.B. program, and candidates can apply for admission by appearing for the BILS Law Aptitude Test (BLAT).
The eligibility criteria for admission to the Integrated LL.B. program at BILS are as follows:
1. The candidate should have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board with a minimum of 45% marks (40% marks for candidates belonging to SC/ST categories).
2. The candidate
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Scholar-Level 17

Yes, a student with a disability in memory or any other head-related disability can fill the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) form. The CLAT consortium provides reservations for persons with disabilities (PWD) as per the guidelines of the Government of India. Candidates with a disability of 40% or more are eligible for reservation and other benefits. While filling the CLAT application form, candidates with disabilities can select the appropriate category and upload the necessary documents to support their claim for reservation. They may also be required to fill in additional details related to their disability status. The CLAT consorti
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

The Common Law Admission Test CLAT is a national level entrance exam conducted for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs offered by participating National Law Universities (NLUs) in India. To appear for the exam, you need to fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the exam conducting authority. As a +2 Arts student, you may be eligible to apply for the undergraduate law programme offered by the participating NLUs through CLAT. However, to appear for the exam, you need to have a valid Class 12th mark sheet or equivalent qualification at the time of admission. This means that you can apply for the exam without the Clas
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Vaibhav pal

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Hi Vijay, to apply for the Common Law Admission Test CLAT exam, candidates need to follow the guidelines provided by the Consortium of National Law Universities. The CLAT exam is conducted for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs offered by the participating universities. To be eligible for the CLAT exam, candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates). The application form for the CLAT exam is available online on the official website of the Consortium of National Law Universities. Candidates need to register themselves by providing their per
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Aakansha Purohit

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Hi there,
CLAT is one of the most competitive entrance exams for admissions to law courses including five-year integrated LLB and one-year LLM courses in law colleges of India. The exam, primarily conducted for admission to law courses offered by participating NLUs including top 3 law colleges in India as per National Institutes Ranking Framework (NIRF). However, CLAT is also accepted by top private law colleges in India. Apart from admissions, CLAT LLM scores are also considered by Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) for filling up various positions in their Legal departments.
CLAT is a computer-based test that assesses a candidate's ap
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Preparing for the CLAT exam in 3 months is challenging, but it is possible with a strategic and consistent approach. Here are some tips that can help:
1. Get familiar with the exam pattern and syllabus: The first step to prepare for the CLAT exam is to know its pattern and syllabus thoroughly. You can find this information on the official website of the Consortium of National Law Universities. Once you know the syllabus, you can plan your preparation accordingly.
2. Make a study plan: With just three months left, it is essential to create a daily, weekly, and monthly study plan. Allocate time for each section, including English Mathema
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