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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Have patience and wait for the vacancies in the NLUs, which would be coming up soon. You can easily make it to a National Law School, preferably the bottom ones, but still, the tag of NLU is much of a prestige. Good luck.
If joining other colleges are concerned, go for Amity or UPES.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi Janaranjan,
Please refer to this article for CLAT preparation tips from the toppers themselves:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/crack-clat-2016-with-exam-prep-tips-from-toppers-blogId-12514

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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NLUs are top law colleges in India established by Government for quality law education. You may give NLUs preference over Amity University for law qualification.

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christina charlesLaw student| Musician| Bangalorean

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Hi,
You have a pretty decent ranking. Considering other factors like your 12th scores, you must be able to get through. But it's always good to give it a try and have a good back up plan. Good luck, hope this helps!

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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The LSAT is a 3-hour paper-and-pencil test required for admission to most U.S. law schools. Comprised of roughly 125 multiple-choice questions plus a writing sample, the test is designed to test the critical reading, data management, and analytical thinking skills that are deemed necessary for success in the first year of law school. Of all admissions tests, the LSAT carries the most weight in the admissions decision-making process, and can account for up to 50 percent of a candidates application at the most competitive schools. An estimated 110,000 students take the LSAT annually. Your LSAT score is valid for five years.

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Sheetal Dhyani

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The 5 year LLB course will have a Bachelor's degree as BA LLB, BBA LLB and likewise. It will save your 1 year and will provide more opportunities in understanding Law than the 3 year course. For 3 year course you have to do your graduation first. And in 5 year course you will be doing both Law and graduation together. Yes you can give CLAT after graduation but CLAT is for BA LLB course, which is of 5 years and not 3 years. So, if you want to appear for CLAT, you will be doing BA.LLB for 5 years.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Both the colleges are the top private colleges in Jaipur, but VGU is preferable, I guess.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Wait for the vacancies in NLUs, which would be coming up soon and check out colleges like Amity, Alliance, etc.

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