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4th February 2012, 10:19 PM
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Basically to pursue law course you should have a B.A- BSc or B.com degree with a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate and 35% for SC/ST candidates form a recognized university.But the admission process may differ from university to university.You have to go through an entrance test covering aspects of General Awareness,Reasoning, Numerical Aptitude, Legal Aptitude and Preliminary Political Science. List of colleges where you can pursue law course:-
NLSIU, Bangalore NUJS, Kolkata National Law University, Delhi Amity Law School, Delhi Faculty of Law, BHU, Varanasi University Law College, Bangalore University, Bangalore National Law Institute University, Bhopal Symbiosis Law School, Pune Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar. |
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5th February 2012, 07:26 PM
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LLB :- Bachelor of Law . It is an Professional course . The duration of the course is for three years and the course is divided into four semester . Specialization for LLB Course :- -Corporation Law -International Law -Civil Law -Criminal Law -Labour Law -Corporation Law Eligibility criteria for LLB Course :- You should qualified in Bachelor degree in any discipline from recognized university or institution . You should score minimum 40% percentage of marks in Graduation and relaxation is applicable for sc/st candidates and OBC candidates . You should also qualified in entrance examination ,Common Law Admission Test / NALSAR Entrance Test / Law School Admission Test etc.. with good percentile of marks . CLAT :- Common Law Admission Test . If your interested to apply for this examination then you should complete Bachelor degree from recognized university . Final year or waiting for the result of bachelor degree may also eligible to apply for this examination. For CLAT Examination you have go through the syllabus like , Language Ability / Legal Reasoning / Aptitude of Learning / General Knowledge / General Science / Social Studies/ If your qualified in CLAT Examination then you get admission in top LLB Colleges in our country . Best Colleges for LLB Course :- -National Law School of India University -Symbiosis Law School -The Army Institute of Law -Indian Law Institute -Amity Law School -Vivekananda College of Law |
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#4
5th February 2012, 07:55 PM
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR LLB
The minimum eligibility for admission in LLB is graduation with minimum 40% in the qualifying examination (35% for SC / ST). For postgraduate there is a 2% relaxation in marks. Some colleges and universities like conduct entrance exam followed by personal interview for the law aspirants. CAREER OPTION- The career opportunities for an LLB holder are,he/she can practice as lawyer in any court in India or can give the legal advice and can work with the corporate as legal advisor, which is one of the leading careers in this profession. ABOUT THE COURSE- Bachelor of Laws (LLB) an undergraduate course offered by law colleges and universities in the entire nation for the graduate in any discipline. It is 3 year course including the various aspects of Law and the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The students have a choice of specialization to choose civil or criminal law stream according to the interest. For practicing in the legal profession a student must have the LLB.Degree. |
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#5
5th February 2012, 09:09 PM
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Yes, you are eligible to apply for LL.B. with 41% in graduation.
LL.B. - Bachelor in Law is a professional course who wants to make advocacy as his profession. The eligible candidate should be a graduate from any discipline with at least 40% marks is eligible to apply for LL.B. The requirement of percentage of marks in graduation differs from College to college in some cases. This is a three years full time course. If you want to purse LL.B. in some top law school then you have to appear for entrance test like CLAT(Common Law Admission Test) which is very tough and competitive one. Hard work is necessary to crack CLAT. |
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15th February 2012, 08:32 PM
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i have done my graduation from delhi university through correspondence and i scored 45% marks. i want to do llb (3 year course) nw.kindly suggest me some good law colleges in delhi where i can take admission with this %
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4th March 2012, 09:53 PM
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if i shall have passed out my graduation(B.A-GENERAL) with 44% marks, shall i be eligible for LLB course in Jogesh Chandra Law College in kolkata... & if i am eligible i want to know the admission procedure....
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4th March 2012, 11:29 PM
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actually i don't know the pass mark but i will advice you to try again and you may score more than you have.
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#9
5th March 2012, 02:25 AM
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as you have completed Degree in B.Com you are eligible for 3yr LLB course regarding cutoff percentage of degree it depends upon the unversity in some colleges it is 40% and in some colleges it is 50% some colleges admit students only when the student clear out some entrance test and in some colleges direct admission is done. But to get admission in good college you have to clear some entrance exam like 1.) Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2.)law school admission test (LSAT) Best of luck |
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21st May 2012, 01:14 PM
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I HAVE DONE MY GRADUATION FROM DELHI UNIVERSITY BUT I GET 41% MARKS ONLY. i want to do llb (3 year course) nw.kindly suggest me some good law colleges in delhi where i can take admission with this 41 % MARKS.MY E-MAIL ADDR.- puneet.gureja1988@yhaoo.com. plz telme as early as possible....:D
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