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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
AILET is the entrance exam to get admission in NLU - Delhi.
LSAT is to get admission in private law colleges.
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- Usually, they stick to a basic framework and just shuffle around that, so that way the exam itself as it is, is not too difficult, and it continues to remain that way. There's little chance that they'll follow the pattern from 5 years back, but again, it's important in orde
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This is being unfair to one education option. It depends on your interest and which field you find your career in. When interest and passion is high in one field then it becomes your career for life. You can go through a career assessment aptitude test to understand your interests better. Both are different domains, different placements, different roles and functions and in a different manner you contribute in a society. Money wise both are good.
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Scholar-Level 16
As per your query here are the names of few law entrance tests of India:
CLAT 2017
AILET 2017
AIBE 2017
LSAT 2017
SAAT 2017
IP CET 2017
DU Law Test
Amity University TEST
AMU 2017
KIITEE 2017
SET 2017
LPU NEST 2017
BHU law entrance 2017
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Scholar-Level 16
LSAT India is specially created for admissions to law schools in India by the Law School Admission Council, USA (LSAC). Following are the colleges:
Bharat Law College, Jaipur (affiliated to University of Rajasthan)
Bishop Cotton Womens Christian Law College, Bangalore (affiliated to Karnataka Law University)
Central India College of Law, Godhani, Nagpur (affliated to RTM, Nagpur University)
Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies, Durgapur (affiliated to University of Burdwan)
Faculty of Law (A constituent of ICFAI University)
Geeta Institute of Law (affiliated to Kurukshetra University)
IIMT Law College, Meerut (affiliated to Chaudhary Charan
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If you have only two options for LLB program, then you can choose BHU due to its rich course structure, experienced faculties and overall ranking. Otherwise, you can check other colleges as well.
You can check the below mentioned link for other colleges with good ranking and good placement assistance:
https://www.shiksha.com/top-law-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-56-2-0-0-0
All the best.
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Best of luck.
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