LLB
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Eligibility Criteria for LLB program is candidate needs to passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 45% marks and in case reserved category it's 40%. Delhi University and Banaras Hindu University require minimum 50% marks while Kurukshetra University, Rohtak University Meerut University require only 45%
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LLB is three year undergraduate law program for which eligibility is having passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, aggregate varies among universities like DU and BHU need 50%, other universities like Rohtak, Meerut need merely 45%. Admission is either based on the marks of qualifying
There are various job opportunities for law graduates you can work as an advocate in court, become judge by qualifying PSC Exams, appear for UPSC,SSC, Banking/Insurance,RRB exams based on the eligibility of graduation, there are opportunities in corporate sectors, NGOs, education sector, legal department of banks to name a
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It is not necessary to give entrance exam to get admission in law colleges. There are many colleges which give admission on the basis of 10+2 score. But if you want to take admission in reputed colleges then you must prepare for exam such as clat, AILET, lsat or
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Yes , if you are interested to build your career in the field of law then you can pursue LLB program after xii Science.
Eligibility for the course is to have passed xii board with any stream with minimum 50% marks.
You will have to appear for the
First of all, law as a program allows students from all streams to enroll for its courses. There's no restriction about belonging to any specific field in this case.
Law program is of two types, first is integrated one based on 10+2 qualification for a duration of five years
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Here are some Top Law colleges in Mumbai
1. Amity University , Mumbai
2. Maharastra National Law University
3. SVKM's pravin Gandhi College of law , Mumbai
4. D.Y patil school of law , Mumbai
5. Governmnet Law college , MUmbai
6.Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law college ,
Both are really different and completely opposite poles of studies. One is Law, and one is Engineering. So you need to choose according to your interest. Both have a great future, choose according to your interests.
They will definitely take you to success but all depends on your hardwork and
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