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Ayushman Sagar Jha

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In CLAT, there are two types of courses. First one is 5-year BA LLB also known as UG in law. This is generally done after you pass out class 12th and the second one is 1-2 year based LLM also known as Post Graduate (PG) in law. This we do to get the master degree in law after when we are done with graduation (BA LLB or LLB). Also, there is a 3rd type, of course, this is just LLB, it is a 3-year course. This course we do when we have at least a graduation degree with us. BA LLB and LLB have almost the same value. Only the difference is that BA LLB is done after class 12th and the other one, LLB is done after the graduation.
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Shweta Bina

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All students must already have completed a three-year Bachelor's degree before taking the course. Master of Law (LLM) is a postgraduate degree which can be done after completing LLB or Juris Doctor.

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Shweta Bina

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For BBA LLB, you'll have to take at least 28 papers in law. For a BBA LLB (Hons), you'll have to take at least 36 papers in law. Your honours can be in any particular subject (like Criminal Law, IP Law, Constitutional Law, etc.) or simply honours in Law (by studying eight papers from not one group but multiple groups). Hope it is clear now. In case of further queries, feel free to get in touch.

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DIKSHA MANDAL

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No, there is no such provision that allows the student to study LLM degree in evening class session. Currently, no batch for LLM is going on.

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Meenal Bhargava

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A lot of people do. Mostly those who wish to go for Judiciary/UPSC/academics.

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Meenal Bhargava

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The top colleges are:
NLSIU, Bangalore
NALSAR, Hyderabad
NUJS, Kolkata
NLU, Jodhpur
GNLU, Gandhinagar
You have to appear for the CLAT PG exam to get admission in LLM courses in the NLUs.

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Amit Jain

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To become a member of bar council of India, you need to clear National Bar exam or the bar exam for respective state you want to become member of. However, only LLB degree holders are eligible for sitting in bar exams. Unfortunately you cannot do LLB from open university as there is no provision for it. LLB is a full time course and can be done only from an accredited university recognised by University Grants Commission. You can do Diploma courses in law but you would still not be eligible for the bar exam.

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Ratnesh Pareek

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Asian Law College, Noida does not offer LLM.
According to their official website, there are only two courses that they offer that is BALLB and LLB and I have checked their website right now.
Even if they offer LLM you should prefer Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University because the fee is very nominal in Ambedkar Law College.
Secondly, you have variety of courses for LLM there and you can choose whatever you want.
There are nine departments. Yes, that's correct- nine departments such as department of business law, department of criminal law, administrative law, environmental law, constitutional law and a lot more.
Tamil Nadu's Ambedkar Law
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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

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Hello,
Here, you need to clear your thoughts. LL.B. course has honours papers with it. There you need to study two extra papers for special study. But LL.M. that is Masters in Law is itself a specialised course. There you can't have honours papers. So my friend LL.M. (Hons.) can not be a course. It can be only LL.M. specialised in either in Business Law, Constitutional Law, Criminology and Penology, etc.

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Akash Jain

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Hey.
Both M.Phil in Law and LLM are Master's degree in law. They are pursued after completing the Bachelors in law either a 3-year course or a 5-year nature. The points of difference between the two are the nature of the course as well as time taken to complete it.
Prior to the change of rules by Bar Council of India, it took two years to complete LLM. But now, it just takes a year to complete LLM. MPhil, on the other hand, takes more time than a year.
LLM has a fixed curriculum that is taught in the universities I.e. there are mandatory subjects that are to be studied under the program. M Phil, on the other hand, is independent. It pro
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