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5 years ago
Well if you have completed your 12th, than you should go for 5 year programme but in case you have already passed your graduation than you should go ahead with 3 year law programme I. e. LL.B. So it is totally based on your last qualification. LPU offers more than 250 programmes where Law is one amo
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5 years ago
Depends on what is your current qualification, if you are just passing from 10+2, go for 5 year law programme. If you have passed graduation, it makes sense to go in for 3 year law programme. There are two more important questions here,
1. How do I decide on going in for LAW? Law is a highly demand
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5 years ago
If you have just completed your 12th, I would advise you to opt for Integrated programme as it saves an year. If you have done your graduation you can go with 3 year separate LL.B. Programme.

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5 years ago
Hello!
If you have completed your 12th grades then you should definitely go with 5 year integrated programme. Depending upon your subjects in class 12th and your interest you can select any of the integrated 5 year programme such as BA/BBA/B.Com LL.B. If you have done your graduation, you can go wit
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5 years ago
Law is a highly demanding programme, do check your interests, aptitude, hobbies, attitude, bent of mind before choosing courses.

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5 years ago
Hi Venkatesh, Both have separate eligibility criteria. 3 years Law programme could be pursued only after graduation. Whereas, 5 years Law programme is an Integrated programme which could be done after just 12th class. So, It depends on what is your current qualification. There are certain parameter
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5 years ago
If you have just completed your 12th, I would advise you to opt for Integrated programme as it saves an year. If you have done your graduation you can go with 3 year separate LL.B. Programme.
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5 years ago
Depends on what is your current qualification, if you are just passing from 10+2, go for 5 year law programme. If you have passed graduation, it makes sense to go in for 3 year law programme.
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5 years ago
Depends on what is your current qualification, if you are just passing from 10+2, go for 5 year law programme. If you have passed graduation, it makes sense to go in for 3 year law programme.
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5 years ago
Dear student, Minimum qualification required is 12th for 5 years, and graduation is required for 3 years. You can save 1 year in 5 years integrated programme. IILM University, Gurgoan is offering 5 years integrated BCI approved B.A. LL.B. Programme which has especially developed to provide students
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3 years ago
If you are certain that you want to make a career in law, then the 5-year LL.B. Programme is the best option for you. This course will not only save one year of education as compared to 3-year LL.B. Programmes but will also offer the same educational merit. As LPU alumni, I can say LPU offers both t
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