Hello,
LLB or Bachelor of Law is an undergraduate course offered by many Indian Universities. The course duration is 3 years for which the minimum eligibility criterion is graduation but for the under graduate students the course duration is also for 3 year course but if they choose an integrated course then it's take 5 years.
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LLB is a Bachelor of Law degree.This is a three-year law course is is divided into six semesters. Candidates are awarded an LLB degree only when they complete all the semesters of this three-year course.You will not be eligible to do this course after your 12th standard.You have to become graduates i.e. you should have passed a bachelor degree of three-years or four-years duration in any subject/ discipline in order to pursue an LLB course.You can try to opt BBA-LLB which is a 5 year integrated course and you can opt for it right after you 12th standard
Hey Vamsi Krishna
Legum Baccalaureus or LLB is a Bachelor of Law degree. LLB is a programme of 3 years. LLB is a foundational course of law that is designed to make students aware of the deep intricacies of law and legal procedures followed in the profession.
eligibility as mentioned by BCI:
So since LLB needs you to have a degree already, the degree would take 3-4 years + 3 years of LLB which will be 6-7 years of just undergraduation. You also have an option of taking integrated undergraduate programmes like B.sc+LLB, BBA+LLB, B.com+LLB or bA+LLB which will take about 5-6 years.
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https://law.careers360.com/articles/llb
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