i am doing my B.A. , i am in last sem so for which course should i applu ug or pg
Hello!
Since you are in your last semester of B.A., you will be a graduate this year. So, now you will have to apply for post graduate (PG) courses if you wish to.
Higher studies Options after BA LLB
There are many options in higher education after integrated course in BA LLB. Students can opt for LLM or MBA after this. Those interested in a career in teaching field can choose LLM and those want to divert their career to flexible areas and to gain experience with corporate can choose MBA.
Some other higher education options available for these graduates are
- M.A. Human Rights
- M.A. Human Rights and Duties Education
- M.Phil. Law
- Master of Comparative Laws
- P.G Diploma in Women’s Rights and Human Rights
- Ph.D. Law
- Doctor of Laws (LL.D)
These are the courses you can apply for.
All the best!
As you've completed your BA you can apply for the UG course. The UG course includes 5 year integrated law course like BA LLB, BCOM LLB etc. The PG courses include LLM courses for which you cant apply until you've done LLB.
CLAT is an entrance for admission only to integrated 5 year law courses. As You've done BA already you will have to do it again in this integrated course.
A better option for you is to pursue 3 year Law which is specially for students who have already competed a UG degree. It will take only 3 year. 5 year law courses are more suitable for people who pursue law directly after 12th. Though you are eligible for 5 year law through CLAT, you have an option to complete law in 3 years if you choose a 3 year LLB degree. The top colleges and entrances for 3 year LLB are-
DU LLB - Delhi University
MH CET- GLC mumbai, ILS Pune and other colleges in Maharashtra
SLAT- Symbiosis Law school
PU LLB- Panjab University, Chandigarh
LSAT- Jindal global Law school, IIT Kharagpur and other private law colleges
BHU LLB- Banaras Hindu University
BVP LLB- Bharatiya Vidyapeeth
TS LAWCET Etc
Best of luck!
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