Can i do LLB after 13yrs of doing MBA in HR Is there any system to become a lawyer in less time as compared to regular 3 year course of LLB

Done regular 2 years course of MBA in HR 13years back Also BCA as graduation degree Not done any job, want to start my career.

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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Because there is no upper age limit for doing LL.B. Hence you can pursue the LL.B. Course. Most of the admission in LL.B. Course are based on entrance test conducted by respective Universities. There is no short cut for doing the LL.B. Course and if someone are managing, than can be unfit for practcing as lawyer. So 3 years LL.B. Regular is the best option. The TNDALU and its affiliated colleges are also offering the 3 years duration LL.B. Course on the basis of Bachelor degree marks. Hence you can pursue the LL.B. Course as per yours requirements.

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