Which course should I pursue among BA LLB and LLB? I have completed my 12th and want to be a criminal lawyer.

190 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Lovely Kumari
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Aarti Singh
8 years ago
Both the courses are entirely different and need different eligibility criteria. If you already are a graduate then go for only LLB or integrated LLB-LLM. In case you just did your 12th, then definitely you should go for BA-LLB. Doing an integrated BA-LLB is going to save your fee, life's one precio

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R
8 years ago
You can take admission in a private university.

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Smridhi Bhambri
8 years ago
Almost, all law entrances are over. Still, there are many colleges or universities which offer admission on the basis of +2 %age. You should search for that or wait till the next year. By the way, both BA LLB and LLB will help you to become a criminal lawyer.

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Rohit  Raj
8 years ago
Too late. Almost all law exams are over, try next year or go for DU and pursue law later.

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