Hi. i have done B.com, MBA in Finance/HR and then PhD in HR. i want to pursue LLM. is it possible to study LLM directly, without LLB?
54 Views|Posted 2013-06-16 10:30:35
Asked by Digvijay Singh
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2013-06-17 15:39:55
You seem to be jack of all trades! You cannot directly pursue LLM, to be eligible for masters degree first you got to have bachelors degree in law; LLB. 3 year LLB course is the best option for you as it can be pursued post graduation. Good wishes.

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2013-06-17 11:30:22
Hi,
You have so many qualifications in your kitty. Adding one more, can definitely kick your career chart to a higher level.
You are not eligible for LLM, since a bachelor degree in law is the minimum requirement.
Pick 3 year LLB course that has to offer various specializations such as-
Civil Law
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