I want to join LLB, in Bangalore or Hosur. I am working professional
Hello,
As a working professional, pursuing an LLB (Bachelor of Law) in Bangalore or Hosur is absolutely possible, but you should carefully choose the right format. In India, LLB is offered in two ways – 3-year LLB after graduation or 5-year integrated course after 12th. Since you are already a working professional, the 3-year LLB would be suitable. In Bangalore, reputed colleges like Bangalore University, Christ University, National Law School (for higher entrance-based study), and private colleges like KLE Society Law College offer the course. In Hosur, the options are fewer, but you may still find affiliated law colleges under Tamil Nadu state universities. Since you are working, I would recommend looking for evening or part-time LLB programs (though note, Bar Council of India usually requires regular attendance). If full-time is difficult, some universities offer flexible schedules. Admission is mostly merit-based or through simple entrance tests.
Thank you, and best wishes for balancing work and studies.
If your goal is to practice law, you need to pursue a full-time LLB from a BCI-recognized college, regardless of whether you choose a morning or evening batch, as long as it's a regular, on-campus program with mandatory attendance. If you're primarily seeking legal knowledge or qualifications for roles not requiring enrollment with the Bar Council, other law-related distance learning programs or part-time diplomas might be suitable.
As a working professional looking to pursue an LLB in Bangalore or Hosur, options include evening colleges like Bengaluru Law College or St. Joseph's College of Law, which specifically caters to those with daytime commitments.
Alternatively, you might find colleges offering part-time or flexible programs, though it's vital to confirm their Bar Council of India (BCI) recognition, especially if you intend to practice law, as BCI approval is generally required.
JV Law College and JMA College in Hosur also offer LLB programs. Be aware that attendance requirements are often a part of LLB programs, even those advertised as flexible.
You'll need to meet the eligibility criteria, including a bachelor's degree with a minimum percentage, usually 45-50%. Entrance exams like CLAT may be required depending on the institution. Inquire directly with colleges about their specific programs and how they accommodate working professionals.