Hi Robin,
Following are the course options to pursue Law as a career.
*B.A. L.L.B: This is a 5-year course and the students can pursue this course after passing Class 12.
One must have to pass out class 12th in any discipline from recognized university board.
One should also have to qualify entrance exam conducted at national level.
Many universities/colleges have their own rules and regulations and conduct their own exams for taking admission in this course.
*L.L.B: This is a 3-year course, open for graduates.
Candidate must be completed his/her graduation in any discipline and also have to qualify entrance exam to get admission in various India’s colleges/universities.
*LLM: For this course you should have to complete LLB degree from any recognized university.
There are exams like CLAT,LSAT , You need to clear these exams then only you are eligible for Law admission in any college .
Eligibilty for CLAT:
To be eligible to appear in CLAT-2014, a candidate should have obtained a Higher Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent certificate from a recognized Board .with not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of SC and ST candidates) and should be below 20 years of age as on 1st July 2014 (22 years in case of SC/ST and Persons with Disability (PWD) candidates)
Candidates who are appearing in March/April, 2014 or have appeared in the 10+2 examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to appear in the test. However, such candidates are required to have passed the qualifying examination at the time of their admission and must be able to submit proofs in support of their claims. No provisional admission shall be provided to those candidates who are not submitting the result of the qualifying examination (i.e. 10+2) at the time of admission.
Skills required:
-Intellect
-Distinguish the relevant from the irrelevant, screen evidence, and apply the law
-Ability to persuade, convince, argue
-Integrity, character
-Interest in detail
-Ability to assimilate and analyse facts
-Interest in Research
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Hi Robin,
Following are the course options to pursue Law as a career.
*B.A. L.L.B: This is a 5-year course and the students can pursue this course after passing Class 12.
One must have to pass out class 12th in any discipline from recognized university board.
One should also have to qualify entrance exam conducted at national level.
Many universities/colleges have their own rules and regulations and conduct their own exams for taking admission in this course.
*L.L.B: This is a 3-year course, open for graduates.
Candidate must be completed his/her graduation in any discipline and also have to qualify entrance exam to get admission in various India’s colleges/universities.
*LLM: For this course you should have to complete LLB degree from any recognized university.
There are exams like CLAT,LSAT , You need to clear these exams then only you are eligible for Law admission in any college .
Eligibilty for CLAT:
To be eligible to appear in CLAT-2014, a candidate should have obtained a Higher Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent certificate from a recognized Board .with not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of SC and ST candidates) and should be below 20 years of age as on 1st July 2014 (22 years in case of SC/ST and Persons with Disability (PWD) candidates)
Candidates who are appearing in March/April, 2014 or have appeared in the 10+2 examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to appear in the test. However, such candidates are required to have passed the qualifying examination at the time of their admission and must be able to submit proofs in support of their claims. No provisional admission shall be provided to those candidates who are not submitting the result of the qualifying examination (i.e. 10+2) at the time of admission.
Skills required:
-Intellect
-Distinguish the relevant from the irrelevant, screen evidence, and apply the law
-Ability to persuade, convince, argue
-Integrity, character
-Interest in detail
-Ability to assimilate and analyse facts
-Interest in Research
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