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31st August 2012, 10:06 PM
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Can I get into a stream of Law after passing 12th? I am a medical student with PCB
i am a medical student with subjects : biology, chem and physics.
can i get into the stream of law after my +2 if yes how? please reply soon thanks. your's sincerely. |
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25th September 2012, 11:56 AM
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Re: Can I get into a stream of Law after passing 12th? I am a medical student with PCB
With this qualification, you are eligible to do LLB program. There is no restriction on the subjects to be studied in 12th class to join LLB. 50% marks is essential for this. You must appear for entrance exam which is CLAT. For this exam questions from subjects like reasoning, legal aptitude, language skills and GK need to be studied. Admission for LLB program will depend on CLAT exam score.
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14th April 2013, 07:04 PM
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Re: Can I get into a stream of Law after passing 12th? I am a medical student with PCB
I AM confused whether to opt commerce or medical for LLB SINCE commerce and LLB have common subjects but i like science
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13th April 2016, 06:33 PM
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Re: Can I get into a stream of Law after passing 12th? I am a medical student with PCB
There actually is not much issues on joining LLB with the subjects mentioned. Just take the CLAT examination entrance to get admission to colleges with LLB
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