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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) is a three-year full-time program in Law offered by Monark University, Ahmedabad.

The 3-year Bachelor of Law is a postgraduate programme offered by various law institutes and universities in the country. The programme targets various fields of law including labour law, criminal law, contractual law, family law, legal writing and many others. In order to apply for this programme, candidates have to complete their graduation. The 3-year LLB programme is mandatory for those who want to practice law and also for the candidates who want to pursue LL.M or Master of Law programmes. The course offers a broad understanding of constitutional law and its different sections enable law aspirants in understanding the various case studies in the legal history of India. Classroom learning and internships are a part of the programme to impart elaborate education.


Eligibility Criteria

The candidate should have passed any bachelor's degree from any recognized institute/ University.
Minimum Marks Required (Aggregate): 45%

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