Can I pursue a LLB course after BA?
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Yes, after completing your BA, you can enroll in an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) program. If you meet their specific eligibility requirements—which usually include meeting a minimum percentage in your BA degree and possibly having studied certain subjects at the undergraduate level (like history, political science, sociology, etc., depending on the university's requirements—many universities and law schools accept BA graduates for LLB programs. For BA graduates, LLB programs typically last three years and provide a route to a legal career following graduation and successful bar exam passage. You can make appropriate plans by rese
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Yes, you can pursue a LLB (Bachelor of Laws) course after completing your BA (Bachelor of Arts). Many universities and law schools accept BA graduates for their LLB programs. The duration of the LLB course is typically three years for BA graduates (as opposed to five years for integrated BA-LLB programs), focusing specifically on legal studies and preparing you for a career in law. Admission requirements may vary, but generally, you need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the institution offering the LLB program, which often includes a minimum percentage in your BA degree and possibly clearing an entrance exam like CLAT (Common La
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