Can I pursue LLB without pursuing graduation?

I am a student of CS foundation.

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago

    No, in general, you cannot pursue an LLB (Bachelor of Lawns)programmewithout completing your graduation. LLB programs are typically designed for candidates who have already completed their undergraduate degree from arecogniseduniversity.

    Completing graduation is a prerequisite for admission to most LLB programs in India. The LLBprogrammebuilds upon the foundation of aBachelorsdegree, providing aspecialisededucation in law.

    If you are currently a student of CS (Company Secretary) foundation, I would recommend completing your graduation before pursuing an LLB program. You can consider completing your graduation in any discipline and then a

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  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Akhlaq Khan

    6 years ago
    For 3 Year LL.B course, graduation is a must for that and the other options are 5 Year LLB course, BA LLB, B.Com LLB and BBA LL.B. 12th passed students can apply for the courses as per requirements.

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