How can I go for LLB after completing class 12th from commerce stream?
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Hi Dhruvali, Lovely professional university offers 5 year law programme, B.A. LL.B. BBA LL.B.Com LL.B. And the eligibility of the course is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. LPUS School of Law is one of the best Law colleges in India and Punjab and approved by Bar Council of India. The students are groomed for bright professional careers by providing wide range of exposure to theoretical as well as practical aspects of law. The school organizes international conferences, visits by nationally acclaimed law practitioners to allow the students gain skills and experience in the field of law. Students get r...more
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Yes, you can go with B.A. LL.B. There are many universities that offer this course. I would suggest you Lovely Professional University. The eligibility of the course at LPU is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. LPU'S School of Law is one of the best Law colleges in India and Punjab and approved by Bar Council of India. The students are groomed for bright professional careers by providing wide range of exposure to theoretical as well as practical aspects of law. The school organizes international conferences, visits by nationally acclaimed law practitioners to allow the students gain skills and exp...more -
To pursue LL.B. After completing Class 12th from the commerce stream, you will need to meet the following eligibility criteria:
1. Educational Qualification: You should have completed Class 12th from a recognised board or university with a minimum aggregate of 45-50%, depending on the college or university.
2. Age Limit: There is no upper age limit to pursue LL.B. However, you need to be at least 17-18 years old at the time of admission. Once you meet the eligibility criteria, you can appear for the common law entrance exams such as CLAT AILET ISAT, or the respective entrance exams of the colleges or universities you wish to apply to. Y...more -
LLB stands for Bachelor of law. The admission for LLB course is based on CLAT examination. If you score good percentage in CLAT examination, then you can get admission in a reputed college.
Eligibility criteria:
1. The applicant should have completed graduation in any stream from a recognized university.
2. The applicant should have scored minimum 55% marks in graduation. The percentage relaxation applicable for the SC/ST candidates.
3. The admission for LLB course is on the basis of merit list.
CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test. If you are aspiring for this examination, then you should be a citizen of India.
1. You should be qualifi...more -
The eligibility criteria for the programme is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Graduation (any stream) or equivalent. Therefore you have to go ahead with the graduation programme first. LPU offers more than 250 programmes where Law is one among them. The School of Law is governed and regulated by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and its curriculum is also provided by BCI and in order to make students top-to-date and the latest trends in the field of law, the School of Law takes initiatives to modify the curriculum as and when need arises. Students have undergone internships at various High Courts, law firms, law chambers, commissions, co...more
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After 12th, you can join B.A. LL.B. (Hons. ), that Target students with an interest to pursue legal education with social sciences to benefit society. Creation of well trained and dedicated professionals in legal framework. LPU prefers ISAT India scores as part of the selection process for admission to the LL.B. Programme. Pursuing B.A. LL.B. You take up research and legal academia, and not just corporate careers and legal professions. You can get skilled in civil, criminal, and commercial laws and sensitive to anyone seeking justice. Pursuing humanities and law, you will also get exposed to experiential learning and hands-on training....more
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After class 12th, you can apply for 5 year LLB course conducted by national and private law colleges in India. The most common law courses are BA LLB BBA LLB and B.Com LLB. One can take admission by applying for examinations such CLAT, ISAT, ULSAT etc. The most common exam is CLAT. There are 5 subjects in CLAT i.e. English, Maths, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge. These subjects are as well common in other entrance examinations as well. One can get into law colleges by qualifying the examinations followed by personal interview and group dissolution depending upon the criteria of the colleges.
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