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I want to join integrated law course BA LLB what is the admission process


K Palaniguru 22nd Mar, 2025
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Prachi Kumari 27th Mar, 2025

Hello,

The admission process for BA LLB (Integrated Law Course) generally includes the following steps:

1. You must have completed 10+2 (any stream) with at least 45-50% marks (varies by college). Some relaxation is given for reserved categories.

2. Most top law colleges take admissions through entrance exams like:

  • CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) – For NLUs and many private colleges.

  • AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) – For NLU Delhi.

  • LSAT India – For private law schools like Jindal Global Law School.

  • State/University-level exams – Some states and universities conduct their own exams like MH CET Law, SLAT (Symbiosis), and CUET.

3. You need to apply online for the entrance exam or directly to the college (if it offers merit-based admission).

4. If you qualify, participate in the counseling process of the respective exam/university, choose your preferred college, and complete admission formalities.

Some private colleges also offer direct admission based on 12th marks.

Hope it helps !

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