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  • A+ NAAC accredited
  • Private Institute
  • Estd. 1960

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University College of Law, Osmania University Highlights 2026

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Year of establishment1960
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Q:   Can I become a lawyer without a Law degree?
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No, you cannot become a lawyer without a Law degree. You mandatorily need to obtain degrees such as BA/BCom/BSc/BBA LLB or LLB in order to be a lawyer in India. To become a lawyer, one must first complete three-year or five-year LLB from a recognised university and possess degree certificate. Then, they must enrol themselves in local Bar Council of the concerned state and enrolled as an advocate. Within two years of the enrolment, they must appear and clear AIBE in order to be eligible to practise anywhere in India. 

Q:   Can I become a lawyer after completing my LLB?
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No, After completing LLB you become a lawyer, however, you are still not an advocate and hence cannot practice law. To become an advocate and to practice law as a profession, you mandatorily need to clear the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). After qualifying AIBE, one can practice law as a full fledged profession. 

Q:   Which industries hire LLM in Criminal Law candidates?
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Law firms that are specialising in criminal defence, prosecution, or white-collar crime, seek hiring for LLM in Criminal Law candidates. Another options are courts and judiciary, government leagl departments, police departments, investigative agencies, universities and Law schools and many more where Criminal Lawyers are in-demand.

Q:   What is the difference between the syllabus of Andhra Pradesh LAWCET and the syllabus of CLAT?
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Both the AP LAWCET and CLAT entrance exam are conducted for admission to the Law schools in India, however, the syllabus for these exams are different on many parameters and candidates should strategise differently for both the exams. AP LAWCET exam has sections including Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude, Contract Law, Constitution, etc. and the CLAT entrance exam sections include English Language, Legal Aptitude, Mathematics, etc. AP LAWCET does not have mathematics subjects, AP LAWCET exam focus more on regional knowledge. CLAT generally covers the deeper aspects of the particular subject. 

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B.A. LL.B. Admissions 2026

1 Course5 years
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  • 10+2 with 45% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: TSLAWCET
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10 Feb '26 - 1 Apr '26
TS LAWCET Registration 2026 (without a late fee)
2 Apr '26 - 13 May '26
TS LAWCET Registration 2026 (with a late fee)
18 May '26
TS LAWCET 2026 Exam
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