Maine ba du se kiya h LLB krna chahti hoo ba LLB nhi kya ye ho skta h?
If you want to do LLB you can do it.As it is a bachelor course.
As you have completed B.A. from DU , you are applicable for LLB.
Later on you can also do Master which enchance your knowledge and qualification.
LLB is three year course. You have undergo through the entrance , if you get high score you are eligible for admission in LLB.
I am assuming that you want to pursue LLB now and you have already completed your BA from Delhi University.
There are a lot of universities that offer a 3 year LLB course, some of which are mentioned below:
1. University of Delhi
2. Maharashtra University
3. Allahabad University
4. Osmania University
5. Banaras Hindu University
Each of the above conduct their own entrance examinations for providing admissions into the 3 year LLB course. Of which, DU LLB is the most popular one.
Here is the link of DU LLB examination details:
https://law.careers360.com/exams/du-llb
Here is the link for MHCET Law:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law
For preparation, all you need is one book that is Universal's Guide to CLAT & LLB Entrance examinations. It is not necessary to join any coaching, if you follow this book you would be able to clear the examination considering you work hard towards it and solve as many mock tests as possible. If not coaching, join a good mock test series on LLB entrances and you'd be good to go! Give in your all and you'd be able to crack the exam.
I know this sounds pretty unbelievable but trust me the abovementioned book is your only need. With more than 11000 Multiple Choice questions, it has previous years questions of CLAT as well as other law entrance examinations. Not just that, it even has mock test papers. This is your one step solution for law entrance examination preparation.
With so many questions to brush up your knowledge, it also includes the whole syllabus of CLAT and other law entrance examinations. From General Knowledge to Legal Aptitude, to Logical Reasoning, even English! Everything is there in this book.
You wouldn't have to touch other books if you follow this one.
Other than that, you can also refer to Lakshmikant's Indian Polity and NCERT textbooks of History, Geography, and Political Science for basic preparation. Make a habit of reading newspaper daily, for this purpose, "The Hindu" is highly recommended. You may also follow Yojana Magazines for current affairs.
Keep a watch on the news, using social media and Television to be successfully updated with current affairs. You can also check Unacademy or various YouTube videos available for your Subject of study.
PS: Reading would increase your vocabulary. For budding lawyers, "10 judgments that changed India" by Zia Mody and "Legal Eagles" by Indu Bhan are great books. They are not specified for LLB preparation but will help you a lot in your journey of becoming an advocate.
Good luck!