if we10 class u allow to write the exam of law entrence
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.
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Hello, No, if you're in the 10th class, you cannot write the main law entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, LSAT-India, or state-level CETs.
Eligibility Requirement
These entrance exams are for admission into undergraduate law programs (like B.A. LL.B., B.B.A. LL.B.), which you can only join after completing your 12th grade (10+2) or equivalent.
You need to have either passed your Class 12 exams or be appearing for them in the year you take the law entrance test. So, focus on completing your 10th and then your 11th and 12th grades first!
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