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I did my 12th standard from National Open School...am I eligible to sit for the law entrance examination?


Avijit Roy 18th Feb, 2019
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fayaz Student Expert 30th Mar, 2019

helo avijit!!

yes you are eligible for writing CLAT AND LSAT as the eligibility for apperaing the exams is that a candidate need to qualify his/her 10+2 examination under senior secondary norms or equivalent examination from a recognized board.

As NIOS is recognised board,you are eligible to sit for the examination if you have qualified 12th standard.

thank you :)


mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 30th Mar, 2019

Hey Avijit.

Yes, candidates who have passed class 12th examinations from National Institute of Open Schooling or NIOS are eligible to appear for Law entrance exams. Various law colleges in India recognise NIOS as a valid board. Different law entrances have different criterias for eligibility. Most of the entrances require you to score a minimum aggregate of atleast 45- 50% marks in 12th board. So if you pass witj more than the required percentage from NIOS you will be eligible.

Best of luck

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