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alok kumar

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Minimum qualification to go for a course in law (LLB) is 10+2. Course duration is of 5 years and is sponsored by the Bar Council Of India. The fee varies
from college to college. Bachelor of Laws (LLB) an undergraduate course offered by many law colleges. It is a 3 year course deals with the various aspects of Law.
Eligibility Criteria for LLB:
The minimum eligibility for joining LLB course is graduation with 50% in the qualifying examination (40% for SC / ST).
LLB Entrance exams in India:
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)
Kerala Law Entrance Examination
Law School Admission TestIndia (LSAT)
Rajasthan University LLB Entrance Test or RULET exam
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alok kumar

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The admission for LLB course is based on CLAT Examination. If you score good percentage in CLAT examination. You can apply for CLAT as the eligibility:
The candidates have qualified Higher Secondary School/ Intermediate or equivalent examination from 10+2 education system from a recognised board. The candidates must have secured at least 45% marks in aggregate of the total marks and if belonging to SC/ST category, they should have a minimum of 40% marks.

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alok kumar

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The profession of lawyer suits best to people who have good presence of mind and who can very strongly put their view forward. These professionals find a respectable place in the society. There is lot of scope for the candidates after completing LLB. Many options are available for candidates who want to pursue their studies. The aspirants have lot of opportunities is government sector as well as private sector after completing LLB.
There are many opportunities after completing LLB. Most of the aspirants prefer to make law as their profession and become lawyer. There is opportunity for LLB graduates as lawyers in state and central govern
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
That totally depend on your interest and caliber too because law career is one of the reputed and challenging .So if you feel you have good communication skills , interest towards law system of India, political awareness, verbal skills and critical reasoning than think of law career.
And, if you want you can apply for LLB after your graduation programme.

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Srivatsa Sridhar

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Hey Tarn,
No learning is bad. It is worth it. The chances of you getting into a corporate circle is more. (There are many firms that prefer people with MBA + LLB / LLB + MBA) in their legal documentation team. They are paid approx. 11 lakhs (after 6 years' experience).
Corporate Law: Either the companies will come calling or you will be going to the companies and applying for a job. Many companies like Indian Oil, BSNL, VSNL, SAIL, etc. Most of the times, they require corporate lawyers, for which they want BBA or BA, LLB with MBA. And these companies post their vacancies in the newspapers and online. Please keep a look out for your job.
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear
Value in term of Degree and qualification is same for both the cases. Both have to apply for license whether its BA-LLB or LLB.
But difference could be in the sense of these factors:
Subject Knowledge
Skills
Communication skills
Presentation skills
All the best.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Both the courses have their own growth and challenges. If you enter in the law field, then you have to give your 3 years to education, than you need to invest at least 2-3 years to establish your name.
In MBA, after 2 years of education, you have to perform as per market demand and make your strategy accordingly.
All the best.

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Dr S Shukla

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You can pursue both the course. If you want to become a lawyer, then you can pursue law. If you interested in management field, then you must go for MBA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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The eligibility criteria for LLM is that candidate must have done a 3-year or a five-year integrated law programme (degree) from any recognised University. BA economics grads cannot take admission in LLM directly.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Yes, you can apply for LLB because student from any stream can pursue law. LLB program duration is 3 years and even after economics honors, LLB program will a good option.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/top-law-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-56-2-0-0-0
All the best.

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