Hi, I am Mechanical Engineering Graduate. i wanna take up LLM instead of LLB as it would save my time. So is it possible anyway ??

Worked for OEM's for almost 3 years and now lost my job for almost 4 months. My dad is practicing Advocate and he is not leaving any stone unturned to convince me to get into his shoes. I consider 3 years llb will be waste of time instead i can do LLM from reputed colleges rite sir..? guide me ASAP

0 78 Views | Posted 2013-02-15 09:47:50
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    Deepak Shroff | Contributor-Level 9

    2013-02-15 11:47:47
    Sorry amjad, but for doing LLM you need to compulsorily complete your LLb first. There is no way to do LLM without LLB, although if you think fit PG Diploma in law fields would also help you in getting career towards law.

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