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after 10 th class what we want to do become a lawyer


Balagonda Sivaiah 21st Jan, 2021
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Abhishek Roy 21st Jan, 2021

After 10th, you must first complete your Higher Secondary (Class 12), followed by Preparation for CLAT and Other Law Entrance Examinations and admission in a BA LLB (Integrated) or BSc LLB Program.

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Besides Top Government Law Colleges and Universities like Delhi University, BHU, JMI, Panjab University, there are many good private universities with great infrastructure, faculty and career prospects like Christ University, Bennett University, AMITY and Manipal.

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