I am going to finish my Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration in the month of june 2019, I want to pursue law, what should I do ?
CLAT is an entrance test for admission in NLUs or National Law Universities which are law colleges that provide five year integrated courses of Law
There are 2 types of Law courses in India- 3 year LLB course and 5 year integrated law course. 3 year law courses are for those who have completed their Undergraduation. So after completion of any 3 years of Undergraduate course, you can do LLB which will be for 3 years. Hence It would take 6 years if you start with a separate UG degree. And in 5 year law course are for those who are seeking to puruse law after class 12th. It combines an Undergraduate degree with law, for example- BA LLb, BCOM LLb, BBA LLb etc. It takes 5 years after 12th class.
NLUs offer only 5 year law courses. Though you will be eligible to apply for NLUs even after graduation but it will lead to you wasting 2 years. You'll have to do a graduation degree again and it will take you 5 years to complete law where you can easily compelete it in 3 years. So after graduation 3 year LLB is more suitable. Admission to various colleges is done through their own entrance exams or procedures. Here is a list of law entrances for 3 year LLB course -
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!
LLB is 3years course for graduate people. After graduation you can apply for course. In LLB, there is six semester in 3years. After 4th semester, you will get the LLB (general) & after 6th September, it's completion of the course you will get the LLB degree. The basic course structure most of the Indian universities : seminars, tutorial works, courts, practical training program.
Eligiblity Criteria :
You should have passed your graduation degree from recognised University with atleast 45%(40% for reserved category)
Entrance Tests :
CLAT, LSAT, AILET, TS-LAWCET.
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Top Institutes :
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National law school of Indian University, Bangalore
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Faculty of law University, Delhi
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NALSAR University of Law, hyderabad
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The west bengal national University juridical sciences, Kolkata
- The national law institute University, bhopal
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