B.A. L.L.B
Hi there,
Yes, you can do BA LLB after 12th in commerce, the top college in India which offer BA LLB is NLSIU, Bangalore, it takes admission based on rank in CLAT which is an entrance exam based on which top National Law Universities in India take admission, also there is NLU Delhi which conducts its separate law entrance exam called AILET, the details of both these entrance exams can be accessed here, https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
https://law.careers360.com/exams/ailet
Yes, You can quit your English Honours under Calcutta University and you can join the BA LLB to continue with your law course. quitting the English Honours is not a problem and by completing BA LLB you can become a degree holder.
Hey,
The major difference between these courses is that BA LLB is an integrated course of 5 years which you have to do after completing 12th standard. Whereas, LLB is a 3 years course that you can do only after graduation.
After BA LLB, you will get 2 degree, one for BA and one for LLB. Also, doing BA LLB will save one year for you.The BA LLB Course curriculum comprises theory and practical sessions. In addition to the arts and law subjects, BA LLB students may have to undergo research projects and training sessions that may include court attendance. BA LLB includes Arts subjects along with Law syllabus whereas LLB is solely the study of the law and related subjects. Hope this helps!
Hello,
yes you can appear for it. You have to appear CLAT exam and if your result is good then you can join in any prestigious university or college across India.
there is no upper limit bar for CLAT exam so there won't be any problem for you.
For general category the minimum marks required in +2 is 45% while for categorical like SC/ST, it is 40%. There is no limit in number of attempts. You can appear the exam as many times you want to.
For more details you can see:-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
So start preparing from now and have a determined goal and try to take a step ahead to it and do your practice. All the best!
Hope it helps!
Hi,
The exam date for JMI BA LLB exam will be in the second week of June 2020. The applications will start in the second week of March 2020 and last till the last week of April 2020. Admit cards will be released in the month of June 2020.
For more information related to JMI BA LLB and its important dates, click on the link given below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/jmi-ba-llb
Hope this addresses.
Hello Tanya,
Yes. You can surely appear for Civil Services exams if you have completed your BA LLB.
The minimum criteria to appear for civil services examinations is,
1. The candidate should be Indian for IAS and IPS services and in addition to Indian, the candidate can be of Bhutan or Nepal for other services.
2. The candidate should have a degree in any of the streams which he/she should have completed from a Central, State, Deemed or Open University, recognized by the Government of India.
3. The age of candidate should be in the range of 21- 32 years for General Category students.
And yes, it will be beneficial if you appear for Civil Services. Because qualifying the exam and earning the post is really a very appreciable and respectable thing.
Best Wishes.
Hello there!
Greetings!
Top law colleges for your ba llb are listed below :-
For detailed information go through our page for which link is provided below :-
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/ranking
Thankyou
Hello soumita
The maximum age for BA LLB is 20 years according to new rule from Supreme court of India and 22 years as per bar council of india.
You can pursue 3 year LLB as the maximum age for LLB is 30-45.
There are many good colleges in Kolkata for pursuing LLB like Kingston law college , MIES RM LAW COLLEGE.
Sarsuna law college.
I hope it helps
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