About Law
A Bachelor of Law (LLB) is an undergraduate degree that serves as the foundational step for individuals aspiring to enter the legal profession. The program typically spans three to five years, depending on the country and the institution, and covers a broad range of legal subjects, including constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, property law, and legal ethics.
Degree | Duration | Eligibility |
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BA (Hons.) LLB | 5 Years | 12+2 Any Stream |
B.com.(Hons.) LLB | 5 Years | 12+2 Any Stream |
BBA (Hons.) LLB | 5 Years | 12+2 Any Stream |
BLS (Hons.) LLB | 5 Years | 12+2 Any Stream |
BTech LLB | 6 Years | 12+2 Any Science(Mathematics) |
Eligibility Criteria for Law
To apply for Bachelor of Law, the applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Candidates must pass their 10+2 or equivalent with any subjects, with a minimum of 50 percent marks from a recognized institution.
- For ultimate selection, most colleges and universities use Entrance Exams and Personal Interviews.
- The entrance test application forms are usually published in December/January.
Entrance Exams
There are some entrance exams
- CLAT - www.clat.ac.in
- AILET - www.nludelhi.ac.in
- LSAT - www.pearsonvueindia.com
- SET - www.set-test.org
- MH-CET - www.mahacet.org
- CUET - www.christuniversity.in
- MSU - www.msubaraoda.ac.in
- UL-SAT - www.upes.ac.in
- CET-IP - www.ipu.ac.in
Specialisations in Law
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1. Constitutional Law
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2. Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
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3. Criminal Law
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4. Environmental Law
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5. Business Law
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6. Corporate and Commercial Law
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7. International Law
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8. Jurisprudence
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9. Administrative Law
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10. Labour Law
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11. Cyber Law & Security
Careers After Bachelor of Law.
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1. Litigation
- Environmental Law
- Constitutional Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Securities Law
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2. Corporate Law
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Foreign Investment
- Project Finance
- Joint Ventures
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3. Reaearch & Academics
- Law school Teaching
- Policy Making
- Reaearch in Developing Legal Areas
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4. Judiciary
- Lower Judiciary
- Higher Judiciary