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28th July 2012, 04:22 PM
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What is the duration of passing LLB?
in what duration anyone can pass llb....please tell me what is it
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4th August 2012, 01:07 AM
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Re: What is the duration of passing LLB?
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Those who have completed his Graduation and wants to do LLB then they are eligible to take admission in 3 year LLB course. To apply for 3 years LLB course you need to complete your Graduation in any discipline. There is no age restriction , but your age not be more than 30 years because many colleges not accept more than 30 years of age candidates. So, please prepared for CLAT Examination and then you will get admission in top law colleges. The examination is objective and you have to scored good rank. If you want more details regarding CLAT examination then please check official website: clat.ac.in |
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4th August 2012, 12:38 PM
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Re: What is the duration of passing LLB?
LL.B. - BACHELOR OF LAW can be pursed in two ways depending upon one's academic qualification.
Five year LL.B. degree can be pursed after 12th standard in any stream from a recognised Board with at least 50% marks within the age of 20 years. Three year LL.B. degree can be taken after Graduation in any stream from a recognised University with at least 40% marks and within the age of 30 years. Most of the reputed institutions conduct entrance exam like CLAT(Common Law Admission Test) for admission to LL.B. Course. For more information you may log on to http://www.clat.ac.in |
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4th August 2012, 12:59 PM
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Re: What is the duration of passing LLB?
HIII,
LLB stands for Bachelor in law and there are 2 types of LLB, one is 5 year LLB Course and another one is 3 year LLB course. If you have just completed your Intermediate examination with minimum 50% marks and age should not be more than 20 years than you can apply for 5 year LLB course and for this you have to appear for the CLAT Entrance examination. This examination is conducted every year and those who scored good marks in this examination are eligible for admission in top law colleges. B.A.LL.B Course shall be of five years duration consisting of ten semesters. Each semester shall consist of 6 papers. Those who have completed his Graduation and wants to do LLB then they are eligible to take admission in 3 year LLB course. To apply for 3 years LLB course you need to complete your Graduation in any discipline. There is no age restriction , but your age not be more than 30 years because many colleges not accept more than 30 years of age candidates. ALL THE BEST. |
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4th August 2012, 01:42 PM
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Re: What is the duration of passing LLB?
Hello Friend...........
You are not mentioned, what is your Education qualification now present LLB stands for Bachelor of Law In LLB 2 Courses are there i.e. : - 5 Years LLB Course and another one is 3 Years LLB Course Required Educational Qualification For 5 Years LLB Course : - ** You must have 12th standard in any stream from a recognised university it is taken to minimum 5 years.......... Required Education Qualification For 3 Years LLB Course :- ** You Must have any degree from any Recognised University it is taken to minimum 3 years.......... |
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9th March 2013, 10:09 AM
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Re: What is the duration of passing LLB?
hi,,,,,,
the duration of passing LLB LLB stands for Bachelor of Law In LLB 2 Courses are there 5 Years LLB Course 3 Years LLB Course Required Educational Qualification For 5 Years LLB Course You must have 12th standard in any stream from a recognised university Required Education Qualification For 3 Years LLB Course You Must have any degree from any Recognised University all the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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