can i do L.L.M after my B.Com
can i do L.L.M. after B.Com without doing L.L.B.
10.1K Views|Posted 2012-10-10 14:01:45
Asked by Debjeet Modi
4 Answers

Answered by
2012-10-26 16:47:53
Without getting a bachelor's degree in law, you cannot pursue LLM. To do LLM, first have to get a bachelor's degree in law either 3 or 5 years.
All the best :)

Answered by
2012-10-11 10:06:24
It seems that you are interested in getting into the deeper details of Law as a subject. You must have realized this while going through the Business Law in your B.Com. course.
If you want to do LL.M., the only gateway to enter into this is , after doing LL.B.But after LL.M. , the wiser option is t

Answered by
2012-10-10 14:45:44
no it is not possible because for L.m minimum eligibility is LL.B.

Answered by
2012-10-10 14:04:55
Hi,
No, you cannot do LLM after B.COM. The eligibility is 3 or 5 years of graduation in law.
So, it is advisable that you pick LLB.
Feel free to discuss further.
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