Which option is better to become a lawyer in Delhi High Court: BA LLB then LLM or 3-year LLB then LLM ?

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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Hello,
    Go for integrated law, and then LLM, because you save time, energy and money in this case.
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    If you are just doing your schooling these days, and want to become a lawyer in India, that's a good thing. You have already made your mind for it. But next to it, you should also plan which degrees you need to have. Students of Science, commerce or arts stream can apply for a Bachelors degree in law, and then do Masters to become a lawyer. It would be good if you are pursuing your school with commerce stream. That helps. Also, you should start exploring more about different divisions of law you want to excel in. Make a career plan for yourself and then follow it. MUIT Noida - http://muitnoida.edu.in/ is a good college option for you.
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    Saurabh Singh

    5 years ago
    If you are just doing your schooling these days, and want to become a lawyer in India, that's a good thing. You have already made your mind for it. But next to it, you should also plan which degrees you need to have. Students of Science, commerce or arts stream can apply for a Bachelor’s degree in law, and then do Masters to become a lawyer. It would be good if you are pursuing your school with commerce stream. That helps. Also, you should start exploring more about different divisions of law you want to excel in. Make a career plan for yourself and then follow it. MUIT Noida - http://muitnoida.edu.in/ is a good college option fo
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    Ujjwal Ashutosh | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Go for integrated law and then LLM, because you save time, energy and money in this case.
    Good luck.
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    Yash Arora | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    I would suggest you to go for integrated courses, than doing LLB alone. It is always beneficial and opens more opportunities for you and gives you more knowledge. After doing BA + LLB, you can do LLM in a specialized field to become a judge or a lawyer.
    Top colleges for law course are:
    1. University of Bangalore.
    2. UPES – Dehradun.
    3. National Law University – Jodhpur.
    4. Campus Law Centre – Delhi.
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    Abhinav Sinha | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    I would suggest you to go for the Integrated courses than doing the LLB alone, it is always beneficial and opens up more opportunities for you and obviously gives you more knowledge. After doing BA+LLB, you can do LLM in a specialized field to become a judge or a lawyer.
    Top colleges for law courses are:
    University, Bangalore (http://www.nls.ac.in)
    UPES, Dehradun (UPES- Asia's first core sector university (http://www.upes.ac.in) - This colleges has further specialized courses in law, you can check their website.
    National Law University, Jodhpur, (http://www.nlujodhpur.ac.in)
    Campus law centre, Delhi (Campus Law Centre (Campus Law Centre (ht
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