Is it compulsory to do LLM after LLB?
Asked by junaid mir
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It is not compulsory but it depends totally on one's priorities. For example, if you choose to be an academician then doing LLM is must. On the other hand, if you opt for practice then LLB will suffice.
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Avishek Pradhan Law Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts. | Contributor-Level 8
6 years agoNot at all. Both of them are completely different courses. If you want to study law in detail then opting for LLM is the right option or else just doing LLB is okay for practice or public service exams. -
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It is not compulsory but, Master's degree always add an edge over other competitors. CLAT AILET ISAT, NEST are the exams through which you can take admission. Generally, universities offering LLM course conduct an Entrance Test for admission to the programme. The application forms for this course are available in the month of April-May every year. The entrance test paper contains around 150 questions which can be both objective and subjective in nature. The duration of the exam is 2 hours which includes negative marking for objective type questions. The marks deducted are usually 1/4th of the marks allocated to the question. The ma...more
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