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6th August 2011, 07:36 PM
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Procedure for doing law after passing B.Com?
I have passed ty b com from mumbai university this year i want to do law so can you tell me what is the procedure for doing law, while doing job
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15th October 2011, 05:10 PM
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Re: Procedure for doing law after passing B.Com?
After doing B.com you can study for the LLB course. This is a three year course.
In some universities an entrance exam is conducted for admission into LLB. One other option of doing a LLB course is to do the same directly after 12th. This is an integrated course and is of 5 years duration. Some institutes are offering this course as BALLB. Students who are interested in doing a post graduation can go for LLM after doing their LLB. It is advisable to do a law course in the regular mode. You may try for distance education mode if you want to continue with your job. |
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9th November 2011, 06:18 PM
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Re: Procedure for doing law after passing B.Com?
I have passed B.com in 1978 and M.Com in 1991. Whether i can join now in LLB courses through correspondences. What is the fees and other conditions. Pl. let me know in ; [email protected]
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10th November 2011, 06:47 AM
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Re: Procedure for doing law after passing B.Com?
HI,
After B.Com you can do LLB course. for addimision in top law collage you have to qualify the CLAT EXAM. CLAT- Common Law Admission Test is an Entrance Exam conducted by 11 National Law Universities for admissions to their under-graduate and post-graduate degree programmes. ALL THE BEST! |
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24th November 2011, 02:23 AM
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Re: Procedure for doing law after passing B.Com?
The fact which is to be taken into consideration is your age. If you are below 20 years in case of General/OBC candidates (22 years in case of SC/ST and persons with Disability), then you can apply for National Law Universities in India through CLAT or NLUD or NLUO exams, for pursuing 5-year courses. If you're not qualifying the age limit, then you can go for the traditional 3-year courses too. After your LLB, you can also try for LLM courses in good universities.
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15th July 2012, 01:52 PM
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Re: Procedure for doing law after passing B.Com?
respected sir,i am ashish i am also postgraduate from punjabi university patiala.sir i want to L.L.M through distance education.plz gidue me realted to this course.i belong to punjab (patiala).i want to L.L.B from yamunanagar univerity.plz proper fees and structure inform me.my email id is [email protected]. thanks
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21st August 2012, 01:24 AM
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Re: Procedure for doing law after passing B.Com?
respected sir,i am already admitted at law in madhav college ujjain sir please suggest me i have dropping over it or preparing a clat plz guide over a proffesonal carrier in future whose field was safe in respective manner
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26th May 2013, 01:30 AM
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Re: Procedure for doing law after passing B.Com?
Yes, your eligible to apply fro LLB Course After Completing your B.sc Course . The Minimum Academic Qualification to apply for LLB Course is that the candidate should Complete bachelor degree from recognized University . So, After Completing B.com Course your eligible to apply for LLB Course .
LLB Stands for Bachelor of Law . The duration of the course is for three years and the course is divided into six semester . There are lot of Colleges in India Offers this LLB Colleges .. Eligibility Criteria For LLB Course :- ● Applicant should hold Bachelor Degree Course in any discipline from recognized University . ● Any stream Applicant may apply for LLB Course ● Applicant have to score Minimum 50% Percentage of marks and relaxation will applicable for sc/st candidates . ● There is no Age Limit for this three LLB Course . Eligibility Criteria for Integrated LLB Course :- ● Applicant should Complete 12th standard in any discipline from recognized University . ● Applicant should score Minimum 50% Percentage of marks . ● If the Applicant Belong from sc/st candidate than relaxation will applicable for sc/st candidates . The Admission Criteria for LLB Course is based on the Entrance Examination Performance . Every Institution may Evaluate the Entrance Examination Performance . Based on the Entrance Examination Performance . So,you have to Crack the Entrance Examination like, Common Law Admission Test / NALSAR Entrance Test / National Law School of India University Entrance Examination / NLU Delhi Entrance Examination Etc.. Syllabus For LLB Entrance Examination :- # Legal Reasoning # General Knowledge # Aptitude Test # Language Ability Reference Books for LLB Entrance Examination :- # LLB Entrance Examination Guide by By Student Aid Publication # LL.B. Entrance Examination Guide by Pankaj Kr. Jaiswal # LL.B Entrance Examination by Gyan Prakash # Model Test Papers For CLAT and LL.B by A P Bhardwaj # CLAT And LLB Entrance Examination ( Study Package) by A. P Bhardwaj # LL.B Entrance Examination (5 Year Course) by Gyan Prakash # LL.B. Entrance Examination Guide by Pankaj Kr. JaiswalStudy Package on LL.B. by Universal's Top LLB Colleges In India :- - # The Army Institute of Law # Amity Law School # Faculty of Law # University of Delhi # ILS Law College # Indian Law Institute # NALSAR University of Law # National Law School of India University # National University of Advanced Legal Studies # Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law # Symbiosis Law School |
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21st January 2014, 12:31 PM
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Re: Procedure for doing law after passing B.Com?
Hello ,
I ARSHIYA JABEEN have completed B.COM and i want to do LLB and i need all the detail from entrance exam to final pratices .so kindly send me detail at this email address : [email protected] Thankyou |
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3rd July 2015, 04:00 PM
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Re: Procedure for doing law after passing B.Com?
I have completed B. com under the 50% mark can I eligible for CLAT Entrance.
please reply me my mail Id is [email protected]. |
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