Granted my university ( Pune University ) is touted as a university with one of the harshest grading curves in my country, but I really don't want to use that as an excuse - to justify the cold hard fact - I was academically incompetent to meet the rigour and high standards of my programme ( Philosophy). The only good marks I had was in my Elective English and Compulsory English. I also fared poorly in my other electives - Economics and Theology.
I performed moderately well though in my final year, and graduated with a pathetic 2nd class lower. In fact my final year saved me from graduating with a 3rd. Would have probably committed suicide if that occurred.
However, I got hit by the law bug whilst working as a PR consultant ( fresh out of grad), I signed up for an LLB at DU ( Delhi University), aced their entrance exam and got in. I passed out in 2012 - with some of the highest grades ( distinction). What can I say, let's just admit - that I discovered the secrets of being a good student, really really late in life.

Currently working as a legal manager at an FMCG. My law school admission consultant has hinted, that getting into an ABA accredited law school will be an uphill battle for me even if I kill the LSAT. She has instead advised me to apply for LLM at some decent US Law schools, and then try transferring into their JD programme, if I get into one.
Here, again I feel skeptical, as I don't know how the LLM admission committee will view a superior LLB transcript, as opposed to below average BA transcript.
In fact. my UGPA has made me hesitant to apply to the Oxford BCL programme and prestigious LLM programmes - even though profs at my law school have actively encouraged me to apply. Even though these programmes seek good grades at law related Bachelor's courses ( which I have) - I also know that poor grades in First degrees are almost like criminal record - nothing you hereafter can mitigate the disaster of a piss poor UGPA.
Please don't say - forget about law school. I am not fussed about rankings. With my botched up First degree, I'd be grateful to get into any ABA accredited law school that will take me ( if I manage to murder the LSAT). I am confidant, that I will do well in law school - as I did quite well in my LLB.
Any hope for me, at T3/4 ( unranked) law schools if I can get a good LSAT score? I feel so demoralized.

My law school advisor have provided another option for me - the SCALES programme provided by John Marshall Chicago. Its basically a pre law prep course, designed for students, who do not meet GPA/LSAT requirements. Will this be a good option for me?
P.S : Have passed Bar Exam at my country as well. Will this count as plus point?