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You are absolutely eligible to pursue LLB course. The basic eligibility criteria is that the Candidate must be a Graduate from any recognised University. The Candidates must have secured minimum 45 percent in graduation. To offer Admission into this course National Law Universities conducts Entrance Test or the respective University will conduct Entrance Test. Then a merit list will be released and admission will be offered according to that merit list only.


Here are the some of the Entrance Tests for this course-

1. LSAT

2. BHU UET LAW

3. AP LAWCET

4. LPU NEST LAW

5. DU LLB Law Entrance Test


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