Are 5-year law and 3-year law questions similar? Is there any repetition in the syllabus or not?
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5 years ago
Hi Venkatesh,
3-year law and 5-year law both have different eligibility criteria.
5 years law programme is an integrated programme, which one can proceed just after 12th class whereas 3 years law programme can be pursued only after the graduation. Usually the students who decide on taking up law a
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5 years ago
It is almost same, only difference is that integrated course focuses on basic graduation level subjects apart from core Law education. LPU offers both courses.

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5 years ago
Hello,
If You are looking for 5 year integrated law course, it id done after 12th with combination of BA/B.Com/BBA. After completion of these course, you proceed with LL.B. On the other hand, if you go for LL.B. After graduation, it is 3 year programme. Syllabus for Law programme remains the same. L

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5 years ago
Hi there,
5 year law is an integrated programme, it is combined graduation in Arts, Commerce or Business with LAW e. B.A. LL.B. It can be pursued after 10+2, The subjects in the first degree are different and LL.B. Are different. While 3 year Law programme is an individual LAW programme which can b
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5 years ago
It is almost same, only difference is that integrated course focuses on basic graduation level subjects apart from core Law education. LPU offers both courses.
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5 years ago
3-year law and 5-year law both have different eligibility criteria. 5 years law programme is an integrated programme, which one can proceed just after 12th class whereas 3 years law programme can be pursued only after the graduation. The best institutions for LAW are : NLUs, NALSAR JGU, PU and LPU.
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5 years ago
It is almost same, only difference is that integrated course focuses on basic graduation level subjects apart from core Law education. LPU offers both courses.
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5 years ago
3-year law and 5-year law both have different eligibility criteria. 5 years law programme is an integrated programme, which one can proceed just after 12th class whereas 3 years law programme can be pursued only after the graduation.
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5 years ago
Dear Student, Content remains the same. If you have just completed your 12th, I would advise you to opt for Integrated programme as it saves an year. If you have done your graduation you can go with 3 year separate LL.B. Programme. Admission are open for 2020 Batch for Law and other Courses. BBA LL.
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3 years ago
5 year LL.B. Means integrated course, for example LPU offers B.A. LL.B. And BBA LL.B. which is a 5 year integrated course, In this student studies B.A. And LL.B. as well. Whereas 3 year course is simple LL.B. Usually the students who decide on taking up LAW as career after graduation prefer this pro
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5 years ago
It is similar and LPU is a good option for that.
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