Hello Aspirant,
Those interested in studying, researching, and practicing law in India might choose to pursue a career in law at the undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG), or doctorate (PhD) levels. In India, students are drawn to the prominent and well-liked profession of law.
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Hello aspirant,
Many topics are covered in law courses, including administrative law, criminal law, civil law, company law, international law, tax law, family law, and constitutional law. Students enrolled in law courses gain the information and abilities needed to assess a variety of legal issues, comprehend laws and regulations, and successfully apply legal principles to practical circumstances. The two main degrees in the field of law are the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and the Master of Laws (LLM), which are provided by numerous prominent universities in India and elsewhere.
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Hello,
Law is a growing profession, especially during the last few years. The wide scope and growth in this field has led to an immense increase in the number of aspirants pursuing law. There are various level at which a person can study law in India. A law aspirant can study various LLB courses at the Undergraduate Level such as BA LLB, BLS-LLB, Bsc LLB, BBA LLB, or B.com (//B.com) LLB. Such integrated LLB courses have a duration of five years while an LLB degree is three years in duration.
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