I am going to study 12th now. Should I go for 3-year or 5-year course in law?
Asked by Venkatesh Sai
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3 Answers
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Hello,
If you have just moved to 12th grades, I would advise you to focus on your 12th grades and after that you should definitely go with 5 year integrated programme. Depending upon your subjects in class 12th and your interest you can select BA/BBA/B.Com LL.B. Now the major point to be kept in mind is choosing LL.B. Course from a right university so that you are properly aligned with your goal since your enrolment and duration of course. My brother has done this course from LPU and is currently doing his internship under a well reputed lawyer in Supreme Court. LPU offers more than 250 programmes where Law is one among them. The School...more -
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Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
4 years agoHi Venkatesh, HI Dear,
3-year law and 5-year law both have different eligibility criteria.
5 years law programme is an integrated programme, which one can proceed just after 12th class whereas 3 years law programme can be pursued only after the graduation. Usually the students who decide on taking up law as career after graduation prefer this programme. Being an education consultant, I would recommend you to go for 5 years integrated LAW programme straight a way from School of law, LPU, in North India. LPU offering law programme which is accredited by BCI is equally good as law courses in all NLU's. All the best. -
Hi there,
5 year law is an integrated programme, it is combined graduation in Arts, Commerce or Business with LAW e. B.A. LL.B. It can be pursued after 10+2, The subjects in the first degree are different and LL.B. Are different. While 3 year Law programme is an individual LAW programme which can be pursued after the graduation. Usually the students who decide on taking up LAW as career after graduation prefer this programme. Since you are in 10+2, it will make sense to go in for 5 year programme. You must check your interests, aptitude, bent of mind, personality traits and aspirations, go in for the programme only of all of these alig...more
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