L.L.B
Hello,
Career as a solicitor gives you enough flexibility to chose your work, timings, client base, place and fees, which may give you satisfaction in long run. However individual practice may be a bit daunting at first as you strive to make space for yourself.
If you have sufficient networking
Dear Aspirant,
Yes you can do LLB after 12th and choose law as a career. Bachelor of Legislative Law (L.L.B) is an undergraduate course in Law. The aspiring candidate should have scored minimum pass percentage of 45% ( 40% for reserved category) which is the basic qualification required and rest
Bachelor of Legislative Law (L.L.B) is an undergraduate course in Law. The aspiring candidate should have scored minimum pass percentage of 45% ( 40% for reserved category) which is the basic qualification required and rest of the eligibility criteria depends upon institute to institute. The candidate can give
Hi there,
I am sorry but if you literally want to practice Law after doing LLB from correspondence , then its not worth doing it because Bar Council of India (Which regulates lawyers profession)does not recognize any distance education degree for LLB. Therefore, even if you managed to obtain one,
Hello Ishu,
Hope you are doing well.
No worries if you are hindi medium students, there are many colleges like delhi university provides 5 year BA LLB program in Hindi medium. You can take admission in those colleges.
Good luck
Hello Aspirant,
CLAT is the National level Exam for the admission to Undergraduate Law programme to get into NLUs. As per the eligibility, You should have minimum 45% in class 12th as General Category & as SC, ST category you require minimum 40%.
You can check the further eligibility to
hi,
there is one university name, integral university , lucknow. it has no courses on llb.
you may follow the below link to know about law colleges of india.
hope it would help.
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