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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, Constitutional Law is about bond between the individual and the state, as per the law. It also deals with political relations within a society. In India, Constitutional Law is a difficult and complex subject. The Indian Constitution is a lengthy, in-depth text that addresses a wide range of subjects, including the organisation of government, citizen rights, and the link between the two. Understanding the Indian Constitution, the history of the Indian legal system, and its background are all essential for comprehending Indian Constitutional Law. It's also critical to be aware of the different decisions the Indian Supreme Court

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In India, two main groups of people can pursue Constitutional Law:

  1. Undergraduates: Anyone who has passed their 10+2 (class 12th) exams with a minimum percentage (often around 45-50 percent) can pursue Constitutional Law as part of an integrated law programme (B.A LLB) or a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. However, entrance exams might be required for admission to prestigious colleges.

  2. Postgraduates: Individuals holding a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree or equivalent qualification with a minimum percentage (often around 50-60 percent) can pursue postgraduate programs specializing in Constitutional Law (LL.M.). Entrance exams are u

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Here are some reasons why you might consider pursuing Constitutional Law:

  • Defend Fundamental Rights: Become an advocate for upholding the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution, ensuring justice and fairness for individuals.
  • Shape the Legal Landscape: Engage in legal research and scholarship that can influence the interpretation and application of the Constitution, shaping the legal landscape of the nation.
  • Intellectual Challenge: Constitutional Law is a dynamic field that requires critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep understanding of complex legal principles.
  • Diverse Career Paths: A background in
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Manpreet Kaur

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Constitutional Law courses delve into the framework of a nation's government, with a focus on the Constitution as the supreme law.

Important Points-

  • It is offered at undergraduate (BA LLB./B.L.) and postgraduate (LLM) levels.

  • Equip you with knowledge of:

    • Indian Constitution (structure, history, principles)
    • Landmark Supreme Court judgments interpreting the Constitution
    • Core constitutional principles (equality, justice, rule of law)
    • Comparative Constitutional Law (other countries' constitutions)

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Nishtha Shukla

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The total tuition fee for Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University LLB (Hons) is INR 7,700This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. The fee for LLB (Hons) is quite less in comparison to other government law universities and candidates can expect a good ROI. The average package offered to LLB (Hons) students is INR 8 lakh.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates need to pass BA/ BSc/ BCom./ Shastri with a minimum of 50% aggregate to apply for Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University LLB (Hons). As per directive of the Bar Council of India, aspirants who have obtained Class 12 or graduation/ Post-graduation via open Universities system directly without having any basic qualifications for pursuing such studies are not eligible for admission in Law Courses.

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Aspirants need to pass a three-year LLB after graduation of five-year LLB recognised by the Bar Council of India with at least 50% aggregate to apply for LLM programme. Candidates must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission. 

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Yes, Faculty of Law of BHU offers two-year LLM programme spread across four semesters. Candidates need to pass a three-year LLB after graduation of five-year LLB recognised by the Bar Council of India with at least 50% aggregate to apply for LLM programme.

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There are a minimum of 37 and maximum of 74 seats in BA LLB (Hons) course of Faculty of Law BHU. Candidates are offered seat in the course based on CUET-UG score. Out of the total intake, some percentage of seats are reserved for reserved category candidates. There is 15% reservation for SC, 7.5% for ST, 10% for EWS, 27% for OBC and 5% for PwD.

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Aneena Abraham

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NLU Delhi emerged to be as the top LLB college in Delhi NCR accoridng to NIRF 2024 under the Law category. Established in the year 2008, National Law University Delhi, also known as NLU Delhi is a state-level university located in the capital of India. Out of the 23 NLUs in the country, NLU Delhi is among the leading ones. The university is recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and is also a member of AIU. NLU Delhi is accredited with an 'A' grade with a score of 3.59 by NAAC and approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). 

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