i am interested llb after graduation,can you provide more information
Hello aspirant,
Bachelor of Laws, or Bachelor of Legislative Laws, is what LLB stands for. Three years, or five years for integrated programs, are dedicated to the LLB curriculum, which offers a thorough understanding of a variety of legal topics. Courses like Contract Law, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Property Law, Corporate Law, and Constitutional Law are included in the LLB curriculum.
Candidates with a bachelor's degree or even a master's degree in any area can enroll in LLB courses. Many applicants who have pursued a career in CA or CS also pursue a career in LLB after fulfilling their prerequisite coursework. A variety of LLB course forms are offered, including three-year, five-year integrated, online, and correspondence courses.
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LLB after graduation is a 3 year full time bachelor's degree offers by many central and state university To pursue a law degree in India, candidates requires a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, with a minimum percentage of marks varying between institutions (usually between 40 percent and 45 percent).
CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national-level exam conducted by the NLUs (National Law Universities) which is accepted by many private law school. AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) is another well-respected exam held by National Law University Delhi for its undergraduate law programs. LSAT-India (Law School Admission Test - India) is an international standardized test that grants admission to various Indian law schools. There are also university/state-level entrance exams conducted for admission to affiliated law colleges. Some examples include SET SLAT ,AP LAWCET (Andhra Pradesh), TS LAWCET (Telangana), KLEE (Karnataka), etc.
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