How can I pursue LLB?
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To pursue LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) in India, you need to fulfill certain eligibility criteria and follow the admission process. Here are the steps to pursue LLB:
Eligibility Criteria: To pursue LL.B. You must have completed your graduation in any discipline with a minimum aggregate score of 45-50% (may vary depending on the university/college).
Entrance Exams: Several universities/colleges conduct entrance exams for admission to their LL.B. Programme. The most popular law entrance exams in India are the Common Law Admission Test CLAT All India Law Entrance Test AILET and Law School Admission Test India (ISAT India).
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If you have cleared your 12th plus you have done any graduation degree then you can go for LL.B. which is a 3 year programme in any university or college. You can also go for 5 year integrated law programs if you have just cleared your 12th. After doing LL.B. There is very much scope for your career as there are many options and fields available in law to pursue your career in such as you can be an advocate or you can go into litigation or get placed in some corporate firm etc. You can also go for judiciary and for that you have to clear the judicial services exam.
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