Dear Supriya, you can pursue LLM after LLB. BHU has a 2year Full programme in LLM in Human Rights and Duties Education. BLAT and BHU UET law are the accepted Entrance Exams for this course in this University. Savitribai Phule Pune University has a 2-year Full programme in LLM Labour Laws and Labour Welfare. National Law University, Jodhpur offers 1 year course in LLM Banking and Finance Law. You need to write CLAT and CLAT PG as entrance examinations. University of Mumbai offers Post Graduate Diploma in Digital and Cyber Forensic and related Law. You need to write MHT CET law for this. These are few options that you have. You can see all the details at this page: https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-llm-colleges-in-india
Hi there.
Yes. There are a lot of universities that provide the course of LLB with a duration of 3 years. For getting into this particular course, one has to crack the entrance examinations conducted by various universities. Some of the universities that offer this course are:
1. Delhi University
2. Mumbai University
3. Allahabad University
4. Banaras Hindu University
5. Punjab University
6. Osmania University, Hyderabad.
To be eligible to write the entrance examination one has to be a graduate in any discipline from any recognized university. The final year students of graduation can also apply for the same.
All the entrance examinations of these universities are of Multiple Choice questions type. The syllabus is very similar too. The syllabus ranges from Legal Aptitude to General Knowledge to English skills, Logical Reasoning and basic arithmetic. For the preparation of these entrance examination all you need is one book which is Universal's Guide for CLAT & LLB examinations. This book covers the whole syllabus and has more than 11000 MCQs for practice. Not only that, it has mock test papers and previous year question papers of various entrance examinations with solved answers too.
This book will surely help you in cracking these entrance examinations.
Among all the universities, mentioned above the most popular is Delhi University which conducts the DU LLB examination for admission into the 3 year law courses. You can check more information about this in the following link:
Https://law.careers360.com/exams/du-llb
Mumbai university conducts MHCET law which is the entrance exam for 3 year law course. For more relevant information on NHCET law, kindly click on the following link:
Https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law/amp
Also, CLAT, AILET, & LSAT examinations are for admission into 5 year law courses which are integrated courses of either BA LLB, or BBA LLB or BCom LLB or BSc LLB.
Hope you find this helpful.
Good luck!
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