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19th July 2011, 06:45 PM
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Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
I am a b.com 1st year regular student and I want to do law alongwith this,so what is the procedure to make courier in law in this situation?
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14th August 2011, 12:18 AM
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Re: Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
u cant do llb along bcom..
u hav two way to be A lawyer ist is :- aftr 12 go for particular unversity where llb progam is available. bcom + llb its 5 year course 2nd is :- after graduation , go for llb.... |
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5th November 2011, 09:28 PM
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Re: Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
i am a 2nd year student pursuing b.com so can i do law along with my graduation
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23rd November 2011, 12:11 PM
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Re: Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
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Well there are many colleges and university which provides the B.com correspondence course and admission in these colleges are purely based on the marks you have scored in the class 12th .There is no entrance exams but there may be personal interview for admission in the correspondence courses . Eligibility for Bcom correspondence :: You must have got atleast 50% marks in your 10+2. You should not have any backlogs at the time of admission to the colleges . Admissions are given purely on merit basis List of university which offers this course are :: Allahabad University Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya Annamalai University Bangalore University Indira Gandhi National Open University Jamia Millia Islamia Punjabi University Bharathiar University Dr. BR Ambedkar Open University Mahatma Gandhi University Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Mother Teresa Women’s University Osmania University The admission to these universities other this courses are purely one the bais of the merit .You can get the application form from the colleges or its websites and can apply for it .Later the colleges will make a merit list and based on that it will be decided whether you will get the admission in the colleges or not. |
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28th January 2012, 01:35 PM
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Re: Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
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LLB stands for Bachelor of law . It's an bachelor degree . The duration of the course is for three years and the course is divided into six semester . LLB course having different type specialization like , Criminal law /Corporate Law / Tax Law / Administrative Law / Labor Laws / Patent law etc... Eligibility criteria for LLB Course :- You should be qualified in three years bachelor degree in any discipline from recognized university . You should qualified in any bachelor degrees like , B.com / B.sc / BBA / B.A etc . You should score minimum 50% percentage of marks in bachelor degree relaxation is given for sc/st candidates and OBC candidates for 5% percentage of marks . You should also qualified in entrance Examination like , Common Law Admission Test / Law School Admission Test / National Law School of India University etc.. with good percentile of marks . If you aspiring to apply for Law Entrance Examination then you should complete 12th board Examination in discipline from recognized university . You should scores 50% percentage of marks in 12th board Examination . Final year candidates are also eligible to apply for the Examination . The law Entrance examination over the syllabus like , Legal Reasoning / General Knowledge / Aptitude of Learning / Language Ability / General Science etc.. So , If your aspiring to apply for LLB course then complete B.com course with good percentile of marks then you may get admission in reputed colleges . Best Law Colleges in India :- -Faculty of Law of University -The University Law College -Amity Law School -Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies -Bharati Vidyapeeth University -Indian Law Society -Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law -New Law Academy -Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law -Delhi Faculty of Law |
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3rd February 2012, 08:42 AM
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Re: Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
there are two ways to be a lawyer
1-aftr 12 go for particular unversity where llb progam is available. bcom + llb its 5 year course 2-after graduation , go for llb. Best Law Colleges in India :- -Faculty of Law of University -The University Law College -Amity Law School -Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies -Bharati Vidyapeeth University -Indian Law Society Eligibility criteria for LLB Course :- You should be qualified in three years bachelor degree in any discipline from recognized university . You should qualified in any bachelor degrees like , B.com / B.sc / BBA / B.A etc . You should score minimum 50% percentage of marks in bachelor degree relaxation is given for sc/st candidates and OBC candidates for 5% percentage of marks . You should also qualified in entrance Examination like , Common Law Admission Test / Law School Admission Test / National Law School of India University etc.. with good percentile of marks . good luck frnd |
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26th February 2012, 09:29 PM
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Re: Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
(LLB) is 10+2. Course duration is of 5 years and is sponsored by the Bar Council Of India. P.G. Programmes in law (LLM) are of 2 years duration & eligibility is LLB degree. In addition to LL.B. degree, many universities and institutes also offer other diploma courses in several disciplines of law, including Administrative Law, International Law, Labour Laws, Tax Laws and Corporate
Laws. In most of the institutes/ universities, selection is on the basis of an entrance test. The entrance examination is objective type in nature. The questions invariably cover areas like Reasoning, General Awareness, Numerical Aptitude, Legal Aptitude and Preliminary Political Science. Teaching is not restricted to the conventional class-room methods alone, it include case studies, mock court etc. to make the study more practical and interesting. There are various branches of specialisation in law like civil law, criminal law, corporate law, property law, income tax law, marine law, public international law, family law, labour law, press law, excise law, constitutional law, administration law, sale of goods law, trade mark, copyright and patent law etc. one can choose from. |
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26th February 2012, 10:15 PM
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Re: Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
You can not do Law along with B.Com.
LL.B.-Bachelor of Law can be done in two ways:- After 12th standard in any stream for 5 years Integrated Law Degree After Graduation in any discipline for 3 years Law Degree Some top Law colleges/Universities conducts entrance exam like CLAT for admission to LL.B. course. |
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21st April 2012, 09:24 PM
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Re: Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
i have given my final year bcom exams from mumbai university i am looking out for the best law schools in India as i want to pursue 3yr llb course,also please tell me if i have to give any entrance examsfor these top colleges or is it based on my final year bcom results.please help
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15th January 2013, 02:32 PM
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Re: Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
Eligibility for Bcom correspondence ::
You must have got atleast 50% marks in your 10+2. You should not have any backlogs at the time of admission to the colleges . Admissions are given purely on merit basis List of university which offers this course are :: Allahabad University Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya Annamalai University Bangalore University Indira Gandhi National Open University Jamia Millia Islamia Punjabi University Bharathiar University Dr. BR Ambedkar Open University Mahatma Gandhi University |
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30th June 2013, 09:22 PM
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Re: Procedure to do law along with B.Com?
(LLB) is 10+2. Course duration is of 5 years and is sponsored by the Bar Council Of India. P.G. Programmes in law (LLM) are of 2 years duration & eligibility is LLB degree. In addition to LL.B. degree, many universities and institutes also offer other diploma courses in several disciplines of law, including Administrative Law, International Law, Labour Laws, Tax Laws and Corporate
Laws. In most of the institutes/ universities, selection is on the basis of an entrance test. The entrance examination is objective type in nature. The questions invariably cover areas like Reasoning, General Awareness, Numerical Aptitude, Legal Aptitude and Preliminary Political Science. Teaching is not restricted to the conventional class-room methods alone, it include case studies, mock court etc. to make the study more practical and interesting. There are various branches of specialisation in law like civil law, criminal law, corporate law, property law, income tax law, marine law, public international law, family law, labour law, press law, excise law, constitutional law, administration law, sale of goods law, trade mark, copyright and patent law etc. one can choose from |
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