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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

Guide-Level 12

You should do LLB which can be done just after 10+2. You have to take Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). You can choose between 5-year integrated course or 3-year graduation of LLB. There are 7 universities which provide law degree. Universities which admit students for the 5-year LL.B course through CLAT are:
NLSIU-Bangalore
NLIU-Bhopal
NALSAR-Hyderabad
WBNUJS-Kolkata
HNLU-Raipur
NLU-Jodhpur
RMLNLU-Lucknow
GNLU-Gandhinagar
CNLU-Patna
RGNUL-Patiala
NUALS-Kochi
NUSRL-Ranchi
NLUO-Odisha
NLUJA-Assam.

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ISHAN SODHANI

Beginner-Level 4

Hello Passang,
You need to first give your CLAT Examinations to qualify for any law college. In Bangalore majority law colleges are affiliated to Karnataka State Law University ( KSLU ). IFIM LAW COLLEGE is one of them which provides a contemporary curriculum and has a diversity culture. IFIM LAW COLLEGE provides full - time five year B.A. LL.B. Programme. IFIM encourages co-curricular & extra curricular activities for the professional benefits. Programs like Personality Enhancement programme mould the students for corporate world. IFIM is equipped with all the advanced infrastructure. It also helps the students to plot their purpose m
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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

Contributor-Level 9

Go for CLAT and AILET.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

After class 10th, you can take admission in Commerce, Arts, and Science, as all the three fields are eligible to take an admission in law. If you decide to choose Arts, it will be beneficial for you as law course is based on theory and many of the subjects, which you learn in the arts are also taught in law. If you take commerce, you can still make a very good career in criminal law. In my opinion, arts will be a better option. Regards.

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ANUJ KARNATAK

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This is the very crucial stage of life to choose career. From your given choices, I would suggest you to opt for Law, because by choosing this you would accomplish both your interests. Law is a much wider field. It never limits you and as well as provides you with a status in the society. As you are in class 11TH, so I would suggest you to start preparing for CLAT and get admission in a top law college and fulfill your aim.

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Akash Jain

Contributor-Level 8

Yes. You are eligible after completing law. But before practising, you will have to get yourself registered and pass the BCI exam.

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Akash Jain

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
It completely depends on which stream you wish to pursue. The average package in campus placements ranges between Rs 12-14 lakhs per annum. Apart from that, if you wish to litigate, it largely depends on whether you are doing it individually or working with someone initially. In individual practice as well, a lot depends on the place and area of law you are litigating. Further, working with senior will give you a fixed salary and a lot of experience. So there is no foolproof amount as to how much you can earn.

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Aseem AnandCA aspirant

Beginner-Level 5

LLB stands for Bachelor of law. The admission for LLB course is based on CLAT examination. If you score good percentage in CLAT examination, then you can get admission in a reputed college.
Eligibility criteria:
1. The applicant should have completed graduation in any stream from a recognized university.
2. The applicant should have scored minimum 55% marks in graduation. The percentage relaxation applicable for the SC/ST candidates.
3. The admission for LLB course is on the basis of merit list.
CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test. If you are aspiring for this examination, then you should be a citizen of India.
1. You should be qualifi
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