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LLB admission bina compitition exam hai le sakte h kiya


Dilesh Manjhi 25th Jun, 2025
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Samriddha Pal 28th Jun, 2025

Hello,

Indeed, obtaining admission to an LLB program without taking a competitive entrance exam is feasible, but it mainly hinges on the specific university or college you wish to enroll in. Numerous private universities and a few state colleges provide direct entry based on your scores in the qualifying examination (typically 10+2 for 5-year LLB or graduation for 3-year LLB).

Nonetheless, leading government law colleges and national law universities typically necessitate passing entrance examinations such as CLAT, LSAT, or state-specific tests.

If you're targeting a reputable private college and possess strong academic achievements, you might still be able to obtain a spot without taking an entrance exam. Consistently review the particular admission requirements of the university you want to apply to.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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