Hi
As per your request in case of integrated course, a student has the chance to hide two courses under
one educational program . Since there are two courses combined, it's called an Integrated course. Some
samples of Integrated Law course programs are- B.A. L.L.B. (Combination of Bachelor of Arts and Law
programs), B.Com. L.L.B. (Combination of Bachelor of Commerce and Law programs), B.Sc. L.L.B.
(Combination of B.Sc. and Law programs) etc
Usually, Law (L.L.B.) program are often pursued only as a PG course. Yes, one must be a Graduate to
become eligible to pursue L.L.B. But since Integrated Law course covers a Bachelor’s Degree course too,
it are often pursued by students right after they complete 12th Standard Schooling.
So in our opinion If you're certain that you simply want to form a career in law, then the 5-year LLB
programme is that the best choice for you. This course won't only save one year of education as
compared to 3-year LLB programmes but also will offer an equivalent educational merit..
Hope helpful.
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