Hi...I am currently in class 12th pursuing commerce.i m looking to do CS+LLB but how can I apply for LLB as certain graduation is required!
As you know CS is a corresponding course ,so if you can maintain proper balance between both CS and LLB it will be very beneficial for you.
You can select integrated Law course it will also save your time .
First thing is after completion of 12th you need to regester at icsi cs foundation course, to enter into law need to write law entrance exam if you have more money then you can join at any private law college .
Cs time duration is :-3 yr
After 12 law duration is :-5yr
After degree you want pursue law :-it take 3 yr
Dear Vaibhav Khanna,
It's good that you are focussed and keen on getting a degree in law while you have the Company Secretary programme. A lot of candidates, these days are pursuing an LL.B degree while they have a career in Comany Secretaryship.
Interestingly, the LLB programme will be an added incentive to your Company Secretaryship career.
But for the LL.B programme, you need to have a graduation degree as it's mandatory. What I can suggest you is to go for the five-year integrated law programmes including B.Com (Hons.) LLB and BBA LLB programme, while you prepare for CS.
In the meantime when you complete your B.Com LLB or BBA LLB porgramme, you may have also cleared your CS papers. In this way, you can have a law degree while being a CS on the other hand. Yet, it will need your firm determination and complete dedication.
I hope this clears your doubt. Always remember that you can win, only if you try.
Keep asking, keep on learning. Thank you!
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There is as such no integrated course for CS and LLB together. It totally depends on your interest. After 12th, For a BA/BBA/Bcom LLB degree you need to clear your 12th and along with it you can do CS.
CS is a professional course and can be done after 12th in 3 stages. There is 5 year LLB course which can be done after 12th as well. So you can opt for both courses after 12th.
Make sure you to balance between both once you step in to do both.
Good Luck.

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