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which course is best for law in intermediate 1st year


udayasrigannavarapu143 19th Jul, 2021
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Sai Kiran K 20th Jul, 2021

Hi Aspirant,

The minimum eligibility criteria to do law course is 10+2. You can complete your 10+2 in any stream and then give CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam. Its an entrance exam for law to get into National universities. Few universities offer 5 years law course after pass 12th but they have their own entrance exams apart from CLAT. Basically any law course is of 3 years duration.

So finish of your 10+2 with 55% Minimum aggregate (45% in case of SC and ST category). You can refer to the link below for Law course after 10+2.

https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law

Hope this information helps you. All the best for your future as lawyer.

Thanks & Good luck!...

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