If you want to do LLB from a specific college, you first need to check whether it offers a 3-year LLB (for graduates) or a 5-year integrated BA LLB/BBA LLB (for students after 12th). If you have already done graduation, you can directly apply for a 3-year LLB program. Admission methods vary—some colleges take students through entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT-India, or state-level law entrance tests, while others offer direct admission based on merit. You should visit the official website of that college to check eligibility, entrance requirements, application dates, and fees. Also, verify if the college is recognized by the Bar Council of India, as that is essential for practicing law after LLB.
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To get details about LLB Course in a particular college, please ask your question with the name and location of the college.
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Hi Praveen,
Pursuing LLB from a particular college depends on whether the college is recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI). First, confirm that the college is affiliated to a recognized university and approved for the LLB course (3-year or 5-year). For admission, most states conduct an entrance exam like CLAT, MH CET Law, or state-level tests. If it’s a private college, they may have direct admission based on merit in graduation for 3-year LLB or Class 12 for 5-year integrated law . Before joining, check the college’s faculty, moot court facilities, internship support, and placement assistance law is highly practical, so exposure matters. Also verify fee structure, timing, and bar registration process after completion. Once enrolled, ensure you attend 75% classes (mandatory by BCI).
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