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Pragati Singh

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Both the degrees i.e. an LLB after a BSc course and a five-year integrated LLB degree are the better options. However, it depends on the qualifications and interests of the candidates as well. If the candidate has just passed the class 12 examination, then he/ she should prefer a five-year integrated LLB course. Whereas, candidates who want to study Bachelor of Science first then their only option would be an LLB degree.

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In the curriculum of the BSc LLB course, candidates can also pursue Honours in their final year in the following subjects

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The major differences between a BSc LLB and an LLB degree after completing a BSc course are course duration, syllabus and separate degrees and certificates. The differences could be understood from the table below

FeaturesBSc LLB degreeLLB degree after BSc course
Course duration The total course duration for this degree is five yearsThree years for BSc degree and three years for LLB degree
Course curriculumIncorporation of science and law specializationsScience subjects for BSc and law subjects for LLB degree
CertificateSingle degree certificate Separate certificates for BSc and LLB degree

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The following are the private colleges offering five years law course.

  1. ABA College of law Mumbai (Fee Rs 137000)
  2. BITS Law school Mumbai ( Fee 10.23 Lacs per year)
  3. CWC College of law Mumbai (Fee Rs 10,000/Year)
  4. DM Harish School of law Mumbai (Fee Rs 98,000/ Year)

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There are only around 13 Banking Law colleges in India. These include both government and private entities. Some top options among them, offering full-time Banking and Finance Law courses are here.

Top Banking Law CollegesCourse Fees
Saurashtra UniversityINR 4,620
Swaminarayan UniversityINR 20,000
Maharishi University of Information TechnologyINR 80,000
Mewar UniversityINR 1.06 Lakh
GLA UniversityINR 1.45 Lakh
School of Law, UPESINR 13.36 Lakh - 22.25 Lakh

Note - The information is taken from the official site of the college.

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Yes, for some courses, especially postgraduate ones, entrance exams might be required. Here are some possibilities

Entrance ExamsExam Dates
ULSAT 2026ULSAT Exam Date 2026
CUET 2026CUET Exam Date 2026
CLAT 2027CLAT Exam Date 2027
GLAET 2026GLAET Exam Date 2026
CUET-PG 2026CUET-PG Exam Date 2026
AIBE 2026AIBE Exam Date 2026

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Banking Law courses

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It depends on the level of the course. Banking Law courses are available at multiple levels.

Course LevelEligibility Criteria
LLM in Banking Law
  • An LLB degree or an equivalent, such as a BA LLB, BSc LLB, BCom LLB, or BBA LLB.
  • With a minimum aggregate score of 50% (5% or more relaxation for other categories).
  • Entrance exam scores like CLAT PG, AILET, or CUET LLM are required.
PG Diploma in Banking Law
  • A bachelor's degree (BA / BSc / BCom) in any relevant discipline.
  • With a minimum aggregate score of 50% (5% or more relaxation for other categories).
  • No entrance exam score required.
Certificate in Banking Law
  • Class 12 scores from a recognized board.
  • Any stream.
  • No entrance exam score required.

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It depends on the topic you want to read. Here are some well-known books you might like

  • Karol K. Sparks' Banking Law Essentials (2019)
  • Jonathan R. Macey's Banking Law and Practice (4th Edition)
  • Pauline B. Heller's Bank Regulation, Risk Management, and Compliance

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Candidates who wish to become law officers in SBI must possess Bachelor of Laws degree from a recognised university in India. A degree in Banking law would be an added advantage for the candidates. Furthermore, candidates must be enrolled as Advocates with the Bar Council of India. Candidates must have at least 4 years of experience as a practicing Advocate or Law Officer in the Legal Department of Scheduled Commercial Banks or 4 years combined experience as practicing advocate and Law Officer in the Legal Department of Scheduled Commercial Banks.

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Definitely yes. You can work in a bank. If you have recently graduated in banking law courses, you may be qualified for a position like in-house counsel or compliance officer. Alternatively, if you have many years of experience as a lawyer in a private law company, you are also qualified for a more senior position, such as an investment banker or commercial banker.
Plus, you can work in many positions in a bank, such as Risk Manager, Compliance Officer, In-house counsel, Commercial Banker, Investment Banker, Retail Banker, etc.

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