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19th December 2015 05:02 PM
jevikaaaaaa
Re: Should I do LLB after completion of degree?

I have completed my b.a degree after that for llb how many year I have to study??
19th December 2015 03:51 PM
Suraj Singh 7494
Re: Should I do LLB after completion of degree?

If you have not remain more interest in your stream and want to change your stream than obviously you can go for LLB course. But if you want to go for LLB course by saying of other people than don't listen and do your master's in your field that is beneficently for you. You can apply for so many UPSC, Civil Service exam, SSC exams on the basis of your graduation qualification. And after your post graduation you have to be chances to get increment and promotion in your respective job.
But rest from this if you want to go for LLB Course than this is the criteria for LLB Course:
> This is a three years course dealing with various aspects of LAW and the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
> Candidate must have passed his/her graduation or any bachelor's degree from a recognized university with 40% marks for LLB Course.
> You can appear for the CLAT test to getting admission in top colleges.

LLB Entrance Exam in India:
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)
Kerala Law examination
Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
NLU Delhi Exam

LLB Entrance Exam Pattern:
It is an objective paper of 200 marks of two hour exam. The LLB Entrance question is mainly divided into 6 parts, they are;
Language Ability (50 marks)
General Science (30 marks)
General Knowledge (30 marks)
Aptitude (30 marks)
Legal Reasoning (30 marks)
Social Studies (30 marks)
18th December 2015 08:04 PM
Unregistered
Re: Should I do LLB after completion of degree?

I have complete the B.A dgree level. How can i do apply the llb couse. My markes is 35parcent
27th July 2014 12:53 AM
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25th July 2014 03:25 PM
ChakrabortyP
Re: Should I do LLB after completion of degree?

You need to complete minimum graduation for seeking admission in 3 years LLB course. You need to appear in the CLAT test for seeking admission in three years course. You need to appear for the CLAT exam to seek admission in LLB course at a reputed institution. You need to be a graduate in any stream with minimum 50 per cent marks in aggregate. In general, you can apply for 5 years integrated course and also for 3 years course after graduation. Incase of regular course, your merit will be assessed through CLAT score. The entrance exams will have a paper of 90 minutes containing 150 questions. Exam pattern is as follow:

• General English
• General Knowledge
• Elementary Mathematics
• Numerical Ability
• Legal Aptitude
• Logical Reasoning Ability
List of institutes for admission after clearing CLAT test:
Gujarat National Law University
• Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University
• Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
• Chanakya National Law University
• National University of Advanced Legal Studies
• National Law University
• National University of Study and Research in Law
• National Law University and Judicial Academy
• National Law School of India University
• NALSAR University of Law
• National Law Institute University
• The West Bengal National University of Juidical Sciences
• National Law University
• Hidayatullah National Law University
16th July 2013 06:38 PM
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Should I do LLB after completion of degree?

i am studying 2nd year pu in arts should i take llb after completion of BA or can i take llb

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