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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Panjab University Chandigarh offers a 3-year LLB course with fees around INR 12,000 annually. For Central University of Panjab, visit their official website or contact them directly to confirm course offerings and admission requirements. They offer LLM and PhD in Law programs.
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Contributor-Level 8
No, you cannot pursue a regular LL.B (Bachelor of Laws) course without a bachelor's degree, even if you are a Company Secretary (CS) professional.
You should have a bachelor's degree to pursue LL.B.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The latest cutoff for the LL.B. course at Government Law College, Coimbatore usually depends on your category and the marks scored in the qualifying examination, as admissions are done through Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University. Generally, a score above 70–75% for general category is considered safe, but it can vary slightly each year based on competition.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) conducts its own entrance test for LLB admissions. The exam evaluates legal reasoning, general knowledge, current affairs, and language skills. Students who pass the test are called for counselling and seat allocation. To be eligible, you must have completed a bachelor's degree with at least fifty percent marks. The annual fee for the LLB programme is quite affordable, usually around ten thousand to fifteen thousand rupees. AMU is renowned for its excellent faculty, moot court training, and a rich legal curriculum that provides both theoretical and practical exposure to aspiring law professionals.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes there are many law colleges in Mumbai that offer a 3-year LLB programme with evening or late afternoon classes, often starting after 4 PM these some colleges
1. Jitendra Chauhan College of Law (JCCL): Lectures are typically held from 3 PM to 7 PM
2. K.C. Law College:
3. Rizvi Law College:
4. Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law College (GJ Advani):
5. University of Mumbai Law Academy (UMLA):
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
So as you are a government employee and want to do llb without taking many leaves so you may look for another option than regular course like distance learning or weekend classes.
So you may check these colleges for the same
- Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
- Annamalai University
- National Law School of India University (NLSIU)
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
The admission process for an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree generally involves a combination of entrance exams, merit-based selection, and sometimes direct admission based on interviews or academic records. Candidates typically need to register for relevant entrance exams, prepare for them, apply to law schools, and potentially participate in counseling or interviews.
Eligibility Criteria:
For 3-year LLB: A bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university is usually required.
For 5-year integrated LLB (like BA LLB): Completion of 10+2 (high school) from a recognised board is needed.
Minimum %: Generally, a
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