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You haven't mention you want to know about which law program, Sambalpur University offers BBA-LLB based on eligibility of passed 12th from a recognized board with 45% aggregate, admission is via entrance test which include topics such as English and General Awareness about law and society, this will be conducted for 2 hours for total 70 marks, while 30 marks are attributed to academic performance, a final merit list is prepared based on these two criteria.

LLB is based on passed graduation from a recognized university with 45% aggregate, there's relaxation of 5% for reserved categories. Admission is based on the merit of the qualifying examination.
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