LLB
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In the first semester of LLB, you'll start with core subjects like Law of Contracts, where you learn how agreements are made and enforced. You'll also study Law of Torts, which deals with civil wrongs and compensation.
Labour Law introduces you to workers’ rights and industrial disputes. Another key
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Usually, BSc + LLB integrated course is not widely offered by law colleges/ universities as compared to other popular choices like BA LLB, BCom LLB, BBA LLB etc.
You can find BSc LLB at GNLU Gandhinagar and NLIU Bhopal.
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After completing the LLB program you can choose these paths.
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To be eligible for a 3 year LLB Program you need a Bachelor's degree from a recognized institution with atleast 45 percent marks for general category and 40 percent for reserved categories
To get admission in LLB course first you need to complete a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 45 to 50%. Then you need to search for your desired collage. some LLB collages requires entrance tests like CLAT or LSAT . After giving the entrance exam you need to meet
No, you cannot get LLB degree in private mode , because according to BCI (Bar council of India) guidlines only regular LLB is valid for practicing as a lawyer .
The fee of LLB degree , In Government Colleges the annual fee is apprx. rs.20,000 to 50,000 per year
Yes, you can pursue an LLB through private colleges in India. Private law colleges offer both 3-year and 5-year programs. The 3-year LLB is available for students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree, while the 5-year integrated LLB can be taken after completing 10+2. Admissions may be based on
Yes, you can do an LLB from a private college, as long as it’s recognized by the Bar Council of India. Private colleges usually charge higher fees compared to government colleges. For example, Saveetha School of Law in Chennai charges around 3,00,000 per year. Meanwhile, government colleges like Dr.
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