Is there any integrated LLB after graduation (not the 5-year course)? Can I do M.Sc after 3 year LLB? Kindly suggest top colleges and exams.

I have done graduation (B.Sc). I want to pursue M.Sc forensic Science after LLB. Can I do M.Sc after LLB? If I want to represent a case in court, is it possible after clearing AIBE exam?

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    Satyam Pathak | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    No. It's a graduate programme. If you study LL.B. It's 3 years duration after completion of your graduation, while the B.A. LL.B. Is 5 years course right after intermediate. The PG in law as called ML. -Master of Laws. Various institutions offer L. B. or Bachelor of Legislative Law which is an undergraduate law course offered by different Indian universities, but they cannot provide B.A. L. B or Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws which is a dual degree professional course in administrative law. Therefore, what you really need to do is apply for the integrated law course, since you have completed 12th standard. The only difference is t
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