Which colleges provide llb 2-3 years courses for graduate students??
Hi aspirant,
I assume you have successfully completed your 12th and now you are looking forward to making a career in law . Several law-related courses are available to pursue after completion of the 12th class. Either you can opt for an LLB course of three years, or, you can opt for an integrated degree programme of five years in the law field.
BA LLB , BBA LLB , and B.Com LLB are some of the integrated programmes available for candidates. Check out our article on→ 5-Year LLB Course to know more.
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hi.
Firsly law at undergraduate level can be done in 2 ways. First is to go for the integrated 5 year law course , that is for eg.- BALLB, BBALLB etc.
Second way is to complete your graduation in any discipline and then go for 3 year law.
there is no LLB of 2 years and in order to do llb you must have completed your graduation.
thirdly, as are in 12th standard, thats what am asuming from your data, so the best option for you to do law is by going for 5 year law. Thats how one year will be saved and youll do your graduation and law together.
But as you asked 3 year law information am providing it to you.
So firstly you need to have a minimum of 55% in your graduation in order to get in any law college for llb. And if youre going for law now, that is after graduation, now you have to go for 3-year LLB course.
There are many colleges in india, providing 3-year law degree.
Campus Law Centre
Hindu University
state universities
If you are graduate & wish to take admission in law programme then there is no any common entrance exam there are top universities which you can prefer Faculty of Law Delhi University, Faculty of law Banaras Hindu University, Punjab University etc. The colleges has its own entrance exam for this programme.
If you are passed class 12th then you can apply for CLAT Entrance exam which is a National level exam or other University level & State level exam for 5 Years Law Programme. As per the eligibility you should have minimum 45% as a General category & 40% as a reserved category. You can check the further eligibility with the given below link.
Which particular programme or University you are interested if you explain then we can help you with the procedure.
Good Luck!
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