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10 qualification taruvatha nenu law cheyyali anukuntunna mean exam untundhaa


Dani nagadevi 18th Jul, 2025
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Afreen 5th Aug, 2025

No, you cannot directly pursue law (LLB) after completing your 10th grade in India. The minimum educational qualification required to pursue a law degree is to have completed your 12th grade (10+2) from a recognized board, or hold a bachelor's degree in any discipline to enroll in a 3-year LLB program.

For those who wish to pursue law after 12th grade, a popular option is the 5-year Integrated LLB program (like BA LLB, BBA LLB, or BCom LLB), which combines an undergraduate degree with a law degree. After completing the chosen law program, you need to register with a State Bar Council and pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) to legally practice law in India.

Therefore, after your 10th grade, you must complete your 12th grade, possibly in a stream that aligns with your interests (like Arts or Commerce), and then pursue either the 5-year integrated program or the 3-year LLB after graduation, including clearing any necessary entrance exams like CLAT or AILET.

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