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HI I Will get 1338 rank in ap lawcet 2025 and i am in BC CASTE i will get seat in VD Siddhartha law college vijayawada or not?

Chelsie G 24th Oct, 2025

Hi! With an AP LAWCET 2025 rank of 1338 and belonging to the BC category, you have a good chance of getting a seat in VD Siddhartha Law College, Vijayawada, as previous year closing ranks for BC candidates were generally higher than this. Admission will also depend on seat availability in the college and counseling rounds, so it’s important to participate in the counseling process and keep an eye on the official seat allotment notifications.
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if we10 class u allow to write the exam of law entrence

Devanshi Goyal 23rd Oct, 2025

HELLO,

No, dear you cannot write a law entrance exam if you have passed your class 10th or currently studying in class 10th , as per the eligibility criteria you must have completed your class 12th from a recognized board. Law entrance exams like CLAT are for admission to undergraduate law programs in which you can enter after completing your education till 12th. You can appear for the Law entrance exams once you have completed your class 12th.

To know more visit :- https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria

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if we get 2254 rank in Calcutta University law entrance test cqn we het chqnce in private colleges

Rahul Mandal 20th Oct, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you have a good chance of getting into private law colleges with a 2254 rank in the Calcutta University Law Entrance Test, as many private institutions have different admission criteria and cutoffs. Your rank is likely to be competitive for many private colleges, even if it's not sufficient for the University of Calcutta's own merit-based admission process.

I hope it will clear your query!!

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Im currently a working professional and wanted to pursue law without going to college regularly. Is it possible to pursue law via distance learning?

Palak Gahlot 14th Oct, 2025

Hello,

If you’re a working professional and want to study law without attending college regularly, it’s partly possible depending on your goal. In India, the Bar Council doesn’t allow distance or online LLB degrees for those who wish to practice as lawyers. However, if you just want to learn about law for knowledge, business, or career growth in another field, many universities offer distance or online law-related programs like diplomas or certificates. So yes, you can study law through distance learning, but to become a licensed advocate, you’ll need to complete a regular LLB course approved by the Bar Council of India.

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