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Manisha Chauhan

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There is no requirement for upper age limit to pursue LLB course, but the prerequisite for applying to a 3-year UG course in law is a graduation degree from a recognised Indian university or its international equivalent. All the best.

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Mani Shukla

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Delhi is home to some of the finest law schools in India. These include Delhi University, JMI, NLU (most preferred for integrated LLB programs), GGSIPU (IP University). These colleges are exceptionally known for their faculty, curriculum, placement and rankings like NAAC and NIRF.

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Nishtha Rastogi

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For 5 year LLB course- Since the 5 year LLB degree is an integrated programme, students will get a consolidated "BA LLB" degree upon completing the course in five years rather than having to complete two graduation requirements—three years of graduating in any stream and another three years of law. The Bar Council of India (BCI) had set a 20-year age limit for pursuing a five-year LLB programme; however, in response to Supreme Court criticism, the age limit was first raised to 22 years and then eliminated.
For 3 year LLB course- After earning a graduation degree in any field, a student pursues a three-year course. To be qualified for

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Ranjeeta Karan

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The student getting admission to BA LLB (Hons) course of SOL Sharda University have to take the SUAT exam. To register successfully, the students need to pay the SUAT application fee amount. The following table mentions category-wise SUAT application fee amount:

Category

Fee

Male Candidates

INR 1,500

Female Candidates

INR 1,000

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Kartik Yadav

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LLB offers a wide range of rewarding and reputed job opportunities. One can get enrolled in the Bar Council of India  (BCI) and practice in Indian Courts after completing the LLB years. Candidates need to appear for and qualify AIBE  (All India Bar Examination), to be awarded with the "Certificate of Practice" which makes one eligible to practice in any law court in India. Candidates must also ensure that they are registered with their respective State Bar Councils as an Advocate. The exam pattern of AIBE consists of questions from various subjects of UG-level law courses.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

You can read last year CUET notification. It require some kind of preperation ( minimum 6 month). 

 

You should have some clearity about your courses from CUET score. 

CUET score is usefull for many good courses like LL.B, MBA, PG from aaffordablenand branded central university. 

 

Best of luck! 

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Lalita Kumari

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The SRMJEEL syllabus follows CLAT, covering the concepts of English, Legal Aptitude, Reasoning, General Knowledge, and Maths. Comprehension and summarization are tested in the English section, while legal aptitude tests general awareness for application of the principles.

For preparation, previous years' papers and sample questions are solved. Online, past SRM question papers with solutions are downloadable in PDF format. Key LLB subjects, as per the BCI, are Jurisprudence, Contract Law, Tort Law, Family Law, Criminal Law, and Constitutional Law

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Shiv Kumar

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LLB Fees at Government Colleges
Fees vary by state and institution.
Government Law College, Mumbai: Rs.12,200 per year.
Delhi Government Law Colleges: Rs.17,400 to Rs.10.70 Lacs per year.
Overall Range: Rs.5,000 to Rs.10 Lacs for a 3-year LLB program.


Best Books for LLB Entrance Exam Preparation
 1. Legal Awareness & Legal Reasoning – A.P. Bhardwaj
 2. The Pearson Guide to CLAT – Harsh Gagrani
 3. LLB Entrance Examination Guide – Jaiswal Pankaj Kumar
 4. Universal's Logical Reasoning – Jain Prateek
 5. Analytical Reasoning – M.K. Pandey

These books cover legal aptitude, logical reasoning, and analytical skills f

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Dhruv Solanki

Beginner-Level 5

The steps in brief to get admission in LLB is:

1. Meet eligibility criteria

2. Choose entrance exam (CLAT, LSAT, AILET, etc.)

3. Register for entrance exam

4. Prepare for entrance exam

5. Appear for entrance exam

6. Check results

7. Apply to law schools

8. Attend counseling and seat allocation

9. Pay admission fee

10. Complete admission formalities

11. Start LLB program.

Yes, United University will be good for the purpose as it'll be easy to handle the multitasks and also you'll avoid the chaos in management. 

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Nishtha Singh

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Out of 32 LLB students who registered for the IIT Kharagpur placements 2024, 16 were placed across different participating companies.

ParticularsStatistics (2024)
Students Placed16
Students Registered32
Source : Placement Brochure 2024-25

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