My favorite subject is law and I want to do something related to law. Which course should I join for the same?

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Asked by rishabh goyal

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    Abhinav Sinha | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    You can opt for integrated llb courses like BA LLB, B.Com LLB, BBA LLB etc. Students from any stream can choose any of the variant BA, BBA or B.com, there is no restriction on the stream. To pursue these Law courses you need to clear exams like CLAT & LSAT India. Some universities like DU, UPES, BHU conduct their individual entrances as well for admission in to their law courses.
    Best colleges to pursue Law courses are NLUs, ILS Law College Pune, College of Legal Studies- UPES Dehradun , BHU, DU & Symbiosis. Hope this information will help you, good luck!
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    Seheer Ottayil Educational Expert and Columnist | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    LLLB is the professional graduation in law. There are 3 Years LLB and 5 Years LLB courses for Graduates and HSc. LLB will make us fit to practice as a lawyer / advocate in various courts like Sessions Court, Munsif Court, District Court, High Court and Supreme Court.
    There are PG Diploma and LLM courses in
    1. Administrative Law
    2. General Law
    3. Corporate Law
    4. Labor Law etc.
    Cyber Law is another specialization.Its so demanding in now days. Cyber crimes are increasing day by day. so there is a wide scope for lawyers who have specialized in cyber laws.
    So , go ahead with LLB.
    All the Best.
    If you feel , information's shared are useful, pleas
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