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!
Hii LLB is the Bachelors of legislative law. To pursue this course one needs to have an udergraduate degree. So as you said you are doing graduation so you can go for LLB after your graduation is completed. LLB will be 3 years long full time course. To get admission to LLB courses, you will have to appear in entrance exams. Most common entrance is CLAT. Other exams are AILET, LSAT, MAHA CET, IPU CET, DU LLB. With these entrance exams, one can get admission to 3 year LLB course or even 5 year integrated BA-LLB or BBA-LLB courses. Let me tell about some very famous exams in a bit detail. CLAT- It is Common Law Admission Test. It is conducted by National Law University, Odisha. This is a national level entrance exam for LAW courses. The exam would be conducted in online mode. The exam is conducted to offer admission into 21 NLUs across india and around 2600 undrgraduate seats are offered. The duration of the test is 2 hours and is conducted only in English language. Application will be starting from 10th January and exam is supposed to be help on 12th May. Paper will have 200 MCQs. Each correct answer will be awarded 1 mark each and 0.25 marks each will be deducted for every incorrect answer. For syllabus and other details refer to following link- https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat AILET - This is All India Law Entrance Test conducted by National Law University, Delhi for admissions to undergraduate law programmes in the NLU Delhi. The exam is conducted in offline mode and time available is 1.5 hours. Application started from 4th january and exam will be conducted on 5th May. The exam has 150 MCQs and 1 marks is for each correct answer. For incorrect answer 0.25 marks will be deducted. For subjects and syllabus and other information refer to following link- https://law.careers360.com/exams/ailet LSAT - LSAT is conducted in offline mode which is conducted by Pearson VUE on behalf of Law School Admission, Admission Council based out of USA. The duration of the paper is 2. 18 hours and will be conducted in english language only. Applications started on 16th October 2018 and exam will be conducted on 26th May 2019. The paper will have 100 questions with 4 sections. Each section will have 24 questions approximately and candidate wil be given 35 mins to solve each section. Refer to following link for more details and syllabus. https://law.careers360.com/exams/lsat-india There are other exams also which are conducted on a university level. You can use the following link to know about these exams. https://law.careers360.com/exams Hope this helps Thanks!!
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