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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Hi,
CLAT is for the five years BA LLB Or BBA LLB course and if one has completed his BA LLB Or BBA LLB then LLM. You don't need to write CLAT for LLB. Just apply for an admission in any university. Although, just for your information, the minimum marks required for LLB is 50% in most of the university. Although, so your research. Hope my answers was satisfactory. Follow and upvote if you liked it. Thanks!

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Nupur Bubna

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, it is quite easy as Surendranath Law College comes under Calcutta University so you have to sit for Calcutta University Law Entrance Exam. The application forms for CU law entrance exam will be available from June 2018. Go through CU official site, fill up the form, payment mode will be given with the options. After few days of registration, you will be getting an admit card & dates of examination, then sit for the exam. Prepare hard & clear the exam!
You will definitely get a chance at Surendranath Law College. For further query, feel free to ask. All the very best!

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Nupur Bubna

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, definitely you can take admission in law.
But as you said, you will be completing your graduation so it would be better if you will go for 3-years LLB instead of 5-years.
3-years LLB is for those who have completed their graduation.
5-years LLB is for those who have completed their higher secondary board examinations.
If you will appear for 3-years LLB your 2-years will be saved.
Or else 5-years LLB will consume full 5-years & criteria is just class 12th marksheet and your graduation is of no use in this case.
Jogesh Chandra Chaudhury College does not offer 3-years LLB course.
They offer only
5-years BA LLB &
5-years BA LLB (H)

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Nupur Bubna

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, definitely! You can apply for LLM.
There are some universities/colleges whose criteria is 50% or above. One such popular college is Amity University where LLM criteria is min 50% or above. Admission time is going on in various universities so stop wasting time & fill up the form till it ends.

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Nupur Bubna

Beginner-Level 4

LLM entrance exams basically consist questions from law subjects which you have studied during your LLB time. Basic English grammar can come, alongwith the basic of law subjects. Most imp subjects for LLM entrance exams are Constitution, Jurisprudence, Contract, Tort, Crpc, Ipc, Transfer of Property. But except all these subjects, questions do come from other law subjects too. Random question appears. MCQ questions have to be solved & many universities even gives an essay writing based on the law topic. All the very best!

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Nupur Bubna

Beginner-Level 4

You can go for both. It's upon you & your interest. If you are good in litigation field then you can join court & practice under any senior advocate. Or if you want to join the corporate world then you can try in any law firm or LPO. But in my opinion, after completing LLB, one should pursue his/her Masters also, i.e. LLM (Masters of Law). And nowadays many universities offer 1-year course of LLM. So instead of going for 2-years LLM, go for 1-year course. It will be better. All the best!

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Nupur Bubna

Beginner-Level 4

I don't know all the colleges in India which provide law course after BA but this course is known as 3-years LLB which is done after graduation & criteria is graduation certificate. After applying, you have to sit for an entrance exam. Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies
Durgapur Law college.
I've an idea of these 2 colleges which provides 3-years LLB course & this is under Burdwan University.

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8 years ago

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please use the link provided below for CLAT Past Years Question Papers. Further, you can also view the solved question paper for CLAT 2011 at this link. Regards. https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/clat-2016-past-years-question-papers-blogId-10632.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

The most common graduate law degree programme is the LLM degree (Master of Law), which is internationally recognised and takes one year of full-time study to complete. Best Masters courses in Canada in the law field are mentioned below:
1) LLM in International Business Law
2) LLM in Tax Law - Full Time
3) LLM (Master of Laws)
Regards.

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Shefali Arya

Contributor-Level 8

You can skip the exam in case if the other exam is your priority.

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