Which are different law degrees offered in India and how are they different?
How should I decide which one is meant for me?
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There are two categories of law degrees in India - LLB (Bachelors in Law) and LLM (Masters in Law).
LLB: Can be pursued either straight after school (online common entrance for law - CLAT - is conducted for the top national law universities all across India), or after graduation in any stream. Marks obtained in CLAT are used by several other universities also for their admission process. Examination is usually conducted in the month of May. More details about the exam can be obtained from their official website.
National Law Universities mostly have the option of only 5-year law, I.e. after school.
The other option is to pursue LLB after...more -
LL.B. Can be pursued either straight after school (online common entrance for law CLAT is conducted for the top national law universities all across India), or after graduation in any stream. Marks obtained in CLAT are used by several other universities also for their admission process. Examination is usually conducted in the month of May. More details about the exam can be obtained from their official website. National Law Universities mostly have the option of only 5-year law, I. e. after school. The other option is to pursue LL.B. After graduation. This is a 3-year programme. Various colleges across India have the option of a post-g...more
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BBA LLB
This program aims to create a brand new race of Corporate Lawyers who would not only understand the ins and outs of business but be equally well-versed in the nuances of Corporate Laws and Regulatory Affairs. You will gain important insights in both the business functions like finance, human resource management, marketing, international business and corporate laws in the fields of Banking, Corporate Governance, Investment, Competition, Insurance and Mergers and Acquisitions.
BA LLB
BA LLB (Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Law) is a five-year integrated programme, offered at the undergraduate level. Students aspiring to build a career...more
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