How can I pursue a law degree after completing CA/CS or do I need to go for a graduation course?
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You can go for a 5 year law degree course even without a graduation. And, after graduation, you can go for a 3 year degree course. Hope this helps! -
If you want to pursue 3-year LLB course then graduation is mandatory, but if you have done CA/CS then 5-year course would be more beneficial for you as you can hope for corporate placements with a good salary package.
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You can get admission for law degree in two ways. First, after 12th, which is a five years' integrated course and the second one after you complete your graduation. You have to appear for the Maharashtra CET for law and depending upon the score, you will get admission. The details regarding CET can be availed from internet. You will get the syllabus, previous year question papers and also the eligibility criteria to appear for the CET. For any further details regarding the cut-offs and admission procedure you may contact the college administration office. The admission for the academic year 2017-18 is closed now. You can prepare for...more -
Hi,
You can opt for 5-years course provided there is no age bar in the eligibility for 2018 and if you satisfy the age criteria.
And also for 3 years if you have already completed your undergraduation with CA or CS.
A 3-year's course is advisable provided you have a UG degree as this would save your years and also there are universities that provide a good 3-years course and is effective.
However, you may also opt for CLAT and take up 5 -years course as CA or CS would then add up to your CV while placements as any NLU.
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