How to apply LLB...? I am complete my post graduation in year 2002-2003, in govt college ludhiana
Hi,
LLB or Bachelor of Laws or Bachelor of Legislative Laws. LLB is a 3 to 5-year undergraduatlaw degree programme. There are more than 1260 institutes offering this course. LLB course helps the students to develop a logical, analytical, and critical understanding of legal affairs.
To apply for LLB (Bachelor of Legislative Law), you must meet the eligibility criteria that includes compleion of graduation or 10+2 with a minimum percentage.
To get enroll into LLB college, one must prepare for entrance exams for LLB course.
Many colleges require entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, or state-level tests. You can prepare by studying the syllabus, taking mock tests, and getting guidance from coaching centers.
To know more about the LLB course , you can visit the link provided below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
Hope this information will help you
Hello,
In general, to seek admission in an LLB course , one must do the following:
- Eligibility: First, one should ensure eligibility for the program. For a 3-year LLB program, the candidates should have completed their bachelor's degree in any discipline with minimum marks of 45-50% depending upon the university. However, some universities also offer 5-year integrated LLB course for students after completion of 12th standard.
- Application Process:
- Official website of the concerned law school or university, you wish to join should be visited.
- Application form duly filled with all required details and documents
- Most universities conduct entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT, or university-specific exams, so check whether you need to appear for one
- Admission: If your results from the entrance exam or your academic qualifications (in some cases) work for you, you would be offered admission.
- Documents: Collect your graduation certificate, marksheets, ID proof, and passport-sized photographs, for the purpose.
Since you had done your post-graduation in the years 2002-2003, it might be pertinent to check for specific age relaxations or career progression options offered by universities for students coming in for LLB after a postgraduate education.