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Ishita Uniyal

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Here we have covered some of the well-known and top LLB colleges in India along with their scholarship programs in the table given below 

Top LLB CollegesScholarships
NLSIU BangaloreAjoy Halder Memorial Scholarship, Col. Prakash Manik Bhat Memorial Scholarship, Ajoy Halder THB Scholarship, Shri Ray Sharda Ranjan Prasad Scholarship, Hindustan Unilever Scholarship, Allen & Overy Scholarships, etc.
SLS PuneUG Merit Scholarships, PG Merit Scholarships, etc.
GNLU GandhinagarScholarship for student exchange programs, Scholarship for international internships, GNLU best research award scholarships, etc.

Source -  Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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See, both 3-year and 5-year LLB are bachelor's programs; the only difference between them is that under a 5-year LLB, you'll get 2 years of Legal education and 3 years of the general bachelor's degree education (BA, BCom, BSc, or BBA). On the other hand, a 3-year LLB will only provide you with legal education. 
Now, the eligibility criteria differences between the courses are only that a 3-year LLB requires you to obtain a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline, but you can opt for a 5-year LLB course right after your Class 12.
Choosing between them is every candidate's personal choice. Some feel that they should complete their

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Gunjan Dhawan

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The salary prospects in the Law profession are based on the job role, position, employer, experience, and skills. Also, in India, Lawyers are generally paid based on the cases they handle; the number of full-time hired Advocates is less. You'll find some full-time hired Advocates in MNCs or in government organizations only; the remaining ones work more as consultants. These salaries can be: 

Job Profiles
Average Salary
Litigation LawyersINR 5-15 LPA
Corporate LawyersINR 6-20 LPA
Tax LawyersINR 6-15 LPA
Intellectual Property LawyersINR 6-15 LPA
M&A LawyersINR 8-20 LPA
Legal CounselsINR 8-20 LPA
Compliance OfficersINR 6-12 LPA
Contract ManagersINR 6-12 LPA
Public ProsecutorsINR 8-15 LPA
Legal AdvisorsINR 8-12 LPA
Judicial OfficersINR 6-12 LPA
Legal ConsultantsINR 5-12 LPA
Legal AnalystsINR 5-8 LPA
Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO)INR 4-8 LPA

 Note- The above salary has been taken from external sources, and hence may vary.

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Lalit Rastogi

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The top-most Law entrance exam in India is considered CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) because it provides admission to the NLUs in India. After CLAT, AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) is another top exam conducted by NLU Delhi. SLAT (Symbiosis Law Aptitude Test) is another exam to offer admission to the UG Law programme at Symbiosis.
Apart from these, CUET, CUET-PG, APLAWCET, TSLAWCET, TS PGLCET, etc., are also conducted for Law courses at the state level. 

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Ishita Uniyal

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Yes, you can, but it's not worth pursuing, at least in India. The Bar Council of India it's a regulatory body for legal education in India, does not recognize any distance or online degree to practice Law as an Advocate in Indian courts.
A distance or online programme can only give you a flexible learning option, but in my opinion, it's a waste of time and resources if you really want to become an Advocate in India.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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The LLB course duration is 3 years; however, if you plan to pursue a BA LLB, BCom LLB, BSc LLB, or a BBA LLB, then the course duration will be 5 years, that is, 3 years general course + 2 years LLB.
Now, talking about the structure, you'll study almost every Law specialisation on a basic level. For instance, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Property Law, Tort Law, Family Law, Jurisprudence (legal theory), International Law, etc.

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Nikita Chauhan

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There are countless. You can become a practicing lawyer based on the Law specialisation you choose, you can join a firm or an MNC as a legal consultant, or take any other job role in the legal department, or you can even join a government department like the Judiciary, PSUs, banks, etc.

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Rashmi Thakur

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Legal Aptitude in a Law entrance exam means, they'll check your problem-solving and analytical thinking, required in the legal field. In the Legal Aptitude section, you'll be given a mixed set of questions from Legal knowledge (current affairs, legal topics), and logical reasoning (comprehension, problem-solving). You will apply the legal principles to the given factual situation. This section will include passage-based questions and case studies. 

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Atul Arora

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The eligibility criteria for the Law course are different for every course level, for instance:

  • A 3-year LLB requires you to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university.
  • A 5-year LLB (BA LLB, BSc LLB, BCom LLB, etc.) requires you to pass Class 12 from a recognised board; the stream can be any.
  • For an LLM, you're required to have an LLB degree, and for an LLD, an LLM degree is required.

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