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To pursue LLB (Bachelor of Laws) after intermediate (12th) , you can choose any of the following groups:
1. Arts (Humanities) Group: This is the most common choice, including subjects like Political Science, History, and Sociology.
2. Commerce Group: This also provides a solid foundation, especially if you are interested in business laws.
3. Science Group: Though less common, students from the Science stream can pursue LLB, but it's less typical.
Your choice should align with your interest and future career goals, but Arts is generally preferred for LLB.
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Hello Shiva,
Yes, Bennett University accepts admissions for the BA LLB program through AILET scores, along with other law entrance exams like CLAT and LSAT India. You can apply using your AILET score during the admission process. Make sure to:
Keep an eye on Bennett University's admission deadlines and ensure all documents are submitted correctly.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Here are the government law colleges in Raipur, Chhattisgarh:
A government institution offering legal education in Raipur.
A premier national law university offering undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidayatullah_National_Law_University)
Please note that attendance policies can vary between institutions and may change over time. It's advisable to contact the colleges directly or visit their official websites for more details.
Hello Richa,
Yes, you can take admission in LLB for free or at minimal cost through various government schemes and scholarships. Here are some options to consider:
Government Law Colleges : Some state-funded institutions offer low-cost or free education based on merit or reserved category quotas.
Scholarships : Many central and state government scholarship programs support economically weaker sections (EWS), SC, ST, or OBC students.
Entrance-Based Fee Waivers : Scoring well in exams like CLAT or state-level law entrance tests can grant you scholarships or free education.
Minority and Women Scholarships : There are specific scholarships for minority communities and women to pursue professional courses like LLB.
Always check college websites or consult their admission office for specific financial aid options.
Yes, du take admission on basis of cuet for ba LLB, through your clat application number, you can check du official site for more information.
Most LLB programs are divided into 6 semesters after bachelor's degree so a 7-semester program is not available in india. Infact KIIT law school offers 5 years b. A llb course which is generally divided into 10 semester.
Contact the universities you are interested in to confirm if they offer a 7-semester LLB program and what the specific course structure looks like.
To enroll in an LLB program, you will need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the university, which usually involves completing your 12th grade with a minimum percentage.however you can check KIIT law school admission
Entrance exams:
Some universities may require you to take an entrance exam like the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for admission into their LLB program.
Hello aspirant,
Most law schools use a semester system, with a five-year BA LLB program that is broken up into ten semesters. The cost of a BA LLB education at India's best law schools varies from INR 1.5 to 2.8 lakh annually. Like LLB graduates, BA LLB graduates have a variety of professional options, including as corporate law, litigation, legal consulting, and more.
To know complete information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/ba-llb-dual-degree
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If you are certain about pursuing a career in law, then a "B.A LLB" is generally considered better than a "B.A Political Science" as it provides a direct pathway to legal practice, while a Political Science degree would require further study to enter the legal field; however, if you are interested in politics, policy analysis, or government work, a B.A Political Science may be a better choice depending on your career goals.
A B.A LLB directly equips you with the legal knowledge and skills needed to become a lawyer, while a B.A Political Science would require additional legal studies to practice law.
A B.A Political Science opens doors to roles in government, policy analysis, research, journalism, and social activism, while a B.A LLB primarily leads to legal careers in firms, corporations, or government agencies.
A B.A Political Science provides a broader understanding of political systems, ideologies, and social issues, which can be valuable for various fields.
A B.A LLB is a five-year integrated program, while a B.A Political Science followed by an LLB would take longer to complete.
You can become Legal Secretary , Law Clerk ,Legal Associate/Advisor, Litigation Lawyer etc after completing b.a llb whereas after completing b.a in political science you can apply to various government jobs which is difficult to crack or you can go for masters in relevant field to get good corporate jobs.
If you get top colleges of m.a in political science to pursue your course you will definitely get good package around 10 lakh per annum.
GOOD LUCK!!
Only applicants with a score on a law entrance exam are admitted to Indian law schools. Candidates must take the legal entrance exams in order to gain admission to the best law schools in India. Among the best law entrance exams for LLB admissions are CLAT, AILET, and LSAT-India.
For complete information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/law-entrance-exams
To get a scholarship or merit seat for admission to a central university in India for medical courses, you can apply online through the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) or the AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) web portal:
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