LLB
Nope there will be no problem if you do LLB degree after BA. In India most of the advocates follow this process only and very less universities actually provides the BA LLB integrated courses. So you don't worry its perfectly fine for you to pursue LLB after BA.
As you
Dear , don't loose hope, if you are in the 101 position of the waiting list then there is chance for you to get selected. Since you are trying for one of the best colleges of BA LLB then it would be somewhat difficult to make your chances out of
Hi Aspirant!
Jamia Hamdard University launched LLB (3 years ) and BA LLB (5 years) in 2018. And its first batch has not been completed its BA LLB yet. So, nothing could be said about the placement and internships record. But according to the reviews of students, faculty members are
hi,
see the admission to b.a llb and bba llb to gurugovind singh indraprastha university is based on clat ug score.
however candidates have to register in official site with clat score :
starting date of online registration at ggsipu official site: 18/08/2021
end date of registration: 24/08/2021
follow the
Dear Nashrah,
Well, It will be 2.
You should note that you must have Physics, Chemistry and Biology in your course then your highest qualification will be considered as the eligible for NEET else your highest qualification will be the one which you have done earlier with Physics, Chemistry and
Hello,
CLAT is for integrated law courses such as BA-LLB/BCom-LLB/BBA-LLB to name a few for a duration of five years, and it's eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 45% aggregate, CLAT isn't conducted for three years LLB for which the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in
Dear leaner,
The fee structure varies for each and every college ,
The university of Delhi charges 5,428/-
Nalsar Hyderabad takes 2.42 lakhs per annum.
Nujs takes 243,600 lpa.
But the average admission fee is upro 1-3 laks /year for LLB and 1-2 lakhs for LLM.
Regarding semester they program
LLB is a 3 years progamme which is divided into 6 semesters, (per Year 2 semesters) or it may mostly depend on that particular Institute.
The candidate pursuing an LLB degree will study subjects like, Labour Law intellectual property rights, corporate law, family law, criminal law, human rights, and
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