Please tell me which one corce is best for LLB the three years or five years.
Dear Shailja ,
Thank you for posting a question. The question will not just help you but also help others in a similar situation like you.
On reading your query, what I inferred was that you wish to be a judge in at least three years without putting up not much money though!
My friend, the good news is yes you can but the tough part of this good news is you need to be confident, learn to be patient and overall not think about money or the time taking.
Why did I say these have a logical reason. If you agree, please comment if, you don't then counter-question me and I'll be glad to receive it too.
The five-year integrated undergraduate law programmes which are offered across various National Law Universities (NLUs), on obvious, can't be completed within three years. So I would not say you to go for the programme. Further, the second reason is that the course fees for these undergraduate law programmes are quite high.
Coming to three-year LLB entry option, for this, you need a Graduation degree to be considered eligible for admissions. It will need minimum three years to complete the programme and the course fees are quite low in comparison to five-year integrated law programmes.
Once you have an LLB degree in three years, next you'll require appearing in Judicial Services Examination, upon qualifying which you will join the Indian Judicial Services/ State Judicial Services. Read here how and what to prepare for the Judicial Services Examination.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/indian-judicial-services-examination-what-and-how-prepare
Hope most of your queries have been clarified. If not, please counter-question me.
Else I invite you to come up with other questions too and let the world answer them.
Thank you.
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Both are good but it depends on your qualification. If you have completed your class 12th then you can apply for 5 years law programme, To get admission for the programme in NLUs & other top colleges CLAT is the National level exam.
If you are Graduate then you can apply for three years law programme there is no any common entrance exam. There are many universities some of them you can prefer:
Faculty of Law- University Delhi
Faculty of Law- Banaras Hindu University
Good Luck!
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