After 1 month I'll complete my graduation & then I want to take admission in law. Can I get admission in Jogesh Chandra Chaudhury college?

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I am currently pursuing graduation.

0 61 Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Debjani Singha

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    Nupur Bubna

    7 years ago
    Yes, definitely you can take admission in law.
    But as you said, you will be completing your graduation so it would be better if you will go for 3-years LLB instead of 5-years.
    3-years LLB is for those who have completed their graduation.
    5-years LLB is for those who have completed their higher secondary board examinations.
    If you will appear for 3-years LLB your 2-years will be saved.
    Or else 5-years LLB will consume full 5-years & criteria is just class 12th marksheet and your graduation is of no use in this case.
    Jogesh Chandra Chaudhury College does not offer 3-years LLB course.
    They offer only
    5-years BA LLB &
    5-years BA LLB (H)

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