Yes, it is possible to get admission into an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) course without an entrance exam in some universities and colleges. Here’s how:
Direct Admission in Private Universities
Many private universities offer direct admission based on Class 12th marks for 5-year LLB or graduation marks for 3-year LLB .
State Universities with Merit-Based Admission
Some state law colleges admit students based on merit lists rather than entrance exams.
Management Quota
Some private institutions have management quota seats that allow admission without entrance exams.
Integrated LLB Programs
Universities offering BA LLB, BBA LLB, or B.Com LLB sometimes provide direct admission for students meeting the minimum eligibility criteria.
While many reputed law colleges require entrance exams (like CLAT, AILET, LSAT), some universities offer merit-based admission . Always check the specific college admission process before applying.
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