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Ashish Kumarfsociety

Contributor-Level 10

No, there is no options for that. After your graduation, whatever the stream you studying, you can take admission in LL.B. Though you may take Pre-law course after intermediate.

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Kavya Mehra

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Distance learning courses of LL.B. Is not recognised by the bar council of India. You need to pursue a full-time course.

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medhavi singh

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Yes you can take the CLAT exam after B.Com as there is no age limit for CLAT UG after a 2017 ruling by the Supreme Court of India. However, it is important to note that usually, one takes CLAT entrance for 5 years integrated law courses. Therefore, it is not recommended after graduation as it will be a sheer waste of time. You can now take individual entrance exams offered by Delhi University, GLC Mumbai covered by CET, BHU or Jamia Milia Islamia, apart from other private and government universities.

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priya arora

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Admission for LLB is on the basis of entrance exams conducted either on a national level or institute-wise. The top exams for LLB are listed here, please click this link- https://www.shiksha.com/law/exams-st-5.

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Deepti Manocha

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Yes, graduates are eligible to pursue LLB.

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Anjali Sharma

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According to me, BBA LLB is better than B.Com LLB because in BBA you will learn more laws related to business, which is your specialization, but this type of option is not available in B.Com. LL.B.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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You can do part time law. But, you will not be allowed to practice law, i.e you will not get the license to be a lawyer and stand in court. So, if you want to pursue law for knowledge, then you can check out institutes which offer part time law degree. All the best.

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