Now, I'm in my graduation bsc 2nd year & after it I want to go in a law field, so how can I get admission in this. please give all details. I'm confused
Hi
If you want to pursue law then you need to do LLB i. e. Bachelor of Legislative Law, which is an undergraduate law programme
One has the option to pursue llb in two ways:-
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5 year llb /integrated llb like BA llb, Bcom llb etc :- One becomes eligible for 5 year integrated LLB like BA LLB etc with qualification of 10 + 2
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3 year llb :- for 3 year llb , you need to be a graduate.
So, now that you are in bsc , after your bsc ,you are eligible for 3 year LLB and get admission in colleges.
Eligibility criteria for 3 year LLB :-
* You need to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised University
* The minimum % of marks in graduation to be eligible for 3 year LLB varies depending upon the college or the entrance examination you are opting for, generally one needs a minimum of 45 to 50% in graduation to be eligible
* There is no upper age limit to be eligible for LLB .
Some of the entrance examination for 3 year LLB are listed below :-
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*DU LLB
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*PU LLB
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*BVP CET Law
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*LPU NEST
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*TS LAWCET
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*MH CET Law
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*BHU LLB
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*LAT by Allahabad University
To give you a gist of entrance exams
DU LLB eligibility criteria and examination pattern is provided below:-
Eligibility criteria
*Qualifications required :- You must completed graduation degree in any discipline from any University
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Those who are appearing in the final year or semester of graduation are also eligible
*Marks required :- marks/ percentage requirement in graduation to be eligible is different for different categories which is provided below:-
Category |
Minimum percentage |
Unreserved category and EWS category |
50% |
OBC/CW/PwD Category |
45% |
SC/ST |
40% |
You can check the same by visiting our page for which link is provided below :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-eligibility-criteria
Examination pattern:-
Here's a brief of DU LLB examination pattern :-
*it has 4 sections :-
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English language comprehension
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General Knowledge
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Legal Awareness
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Analytical Abilities
*each section has 25 objective type questions
*A total of 100 mcqs are there
* Exam is conducted for a total of 400 marks.
Marking scheme
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*For each wrong answer, your 1 mark is deducted
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*for each correct answer you get 4 marks
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* 0 marks for questions not attempted
You can get the complete examination pattern at
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb
In short,
To get admission in law colleges for llb, you need to complete your graduation, fill the form of entrance exams like du llb etc, qualify them, attend the counselling and then on the basis of your rank in entrance exam you get admission.
Thank you