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2nd August 2011, 11:18 PM
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Can I do Law after completing 12th std? I've done 12th with commerce stream
Kya mai 12 ke baad law kar sakta hu. Commerce stream se hu?
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14th April 2012, 10:41 PM
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Re: Can I do Law after completing 12th std? I've done 12th with commerce stream
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After the completion of +2 level in any stream, candidate are eligible for the 5 years LLB program. There are various Law schools which offers 5 year LLB program. In order to get admission in most of the Law Institute, one has to appear for entrance examination. The most common entrance exam for admission in LLB program is the Common Law Admission Test [CLAT]. These are all India entrance examination conducted by 14 National Law Schools and Universities for admissions to their under graduate program. To be eligible for the test candidate must have passed the +2 level of exam from recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks [45% for reserved candidates] and must not have crossed the age of 20 years [22 for reserved candidates]. Following are the list of some of the Universities which considers candidate with CLAT scores :
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28th November 2016, 12:25 PM
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Re: Can I do Law after completing 12th std? I've done 12th with commerce stream
I need to introduce legal studies in grade 11, with what combinations it is best suitable???
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