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aditya sharma (ca)     21 July 2014

Want to do llb

Hello everyone, 

i have completed b.com. now i wish to do L.L.B. 

kindly tell me the process of getting admission. As I Can give very less time to it. Is their any evening classes or distance classes for it. specially in surat.

thanks.



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Aman Kumar (Programmer)     29 July 2014

Hello aditya

Well it depends on your qualification because the qualification change as if you apply on the basis of graduation and than on the basis of your 12th class.The Qualification will change little but not much. 

You can do llb after your 12th class as after graduation degree too just their will be one change that the duration of the course will change.If you do llb after 12th than the duration of the course is 5 years and if you will do it after graduation than the duration of the course will become 3 years. 

On the Basis of 12th class the candidate should be pass in the 12th hsc exam from a recognized board and also with 50% marks and your age should be not more than 20 years. 

And on the other hand if you want to apply for the exam on the basis of graduation than the course duration will decrease to 3 years and also you should be pass in the graduation degree from a recognized university.You marks should be at least 45% marks in the graduation. 

The Candidate age should be not more than 30 years for the graduate level entry in the llb course.

CLAT examinations: 

---> it stands for common law admission test. 

syllabus: 

1.elementary mathematics 

2.general english 

3.general knowledge 

4.legal aptitude and logical reasoning. 

best LLB colleges in INDIA: 

1.national law university 

2.amity law school 

3.university of banglore 

4.chanakya law college 

5.MS ramiah college of law 

6.Army institute of law.

Aman Kumar
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Sheena Bajaj (CA)     01 August 2014

You do not have to write Common Law Admission Test to apply for the LLB course. The Common Law Admission Test is conducted for National Law University and offer BA LLB course.

BA LLB also known as integrated LLB course is pursued after completing 12th. The duration of this course is 5 years due to the fact that it includes course of bachelor degree like BA, BBA and LLB course.

Since you will complete bachelor of commerce course, this integrated LLB course is not the option for you. There is nothing to worry about since LLB which is 3 years duration course holds same value as integrated LLB course.

The procedure to apply for LLB includes first completing the graduation degree and then apply for the course. The LLB has been replaced by various universities with BA LLB course. However there are still some universities like Banaras Hindu University as well Delhi University that continue to offer this course.

Please do not apply for the course through any open university. LLB is not offered through distance education and neither Bar Council of India accepts it.

Eligibility

1. You will have to first complete B.Com or any other graduation degree.

2. Please secure 45 percent or above marks in B.Com

3. If you belong to SC/ST then will be able to get admission with 40 percent marks.

4. Your age should not exceed 30 years at the time of applying.

5. SC/ST candidates have 5 years relaxation.

6. There is no relaxation for OBC.

For more info you can visit thepreparation

Hope i helped

Sheena Bajaj

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aditya sharma (ca)     03 August 2014

thank a lot sheena....its really helpful

aditya sharma (ca)     03 August 2014

thank u  so much aman...

Devik Aggarwal (student)     27 April 2015

Hi, as you are looking for admission in LLB, I would like to share some admission news with you https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/Upes-llb-2015-admissions-open-120033.asp#.VT3-ytKqqk

 

UPES-Dehradun is going to conduct ULSAT, an online entrance exam for law students. For more details, check the link 

Ajay Goyal (Consultants)     28 April 2015

Law courses There shall be two courses of law leading to Bachelors Degree in Law as hereunder, (a) A three year degree course in law undertaken after obtaining a Bachelors’ Degree in any discipline of studies from a University or any other qualification considered equivalent by the Bar Council of India. Provided that admission to such a course of study for a degree in law is obtained from a University whose degree in law is recognized by the Bar Council of India for the purpose of enrolment. Eligibility for admission: (a) Three Year Law Degree Course: An applicant who has graduated in any discipline of knowledge from a University established by an Act of Parliament or by a State legislature or an equivalent national institution recognized as a Deemed to be University or foreign University recognized as equivalent to the status of an Indian University by an authority competent to declare equivalence, may apply for a three years’ degree program in law leading to conferment of LL.B. degree on successful completion of the regular program conducted by a University whose degree in law is recognized by the Bar Council of India for the purpose of enrolment. (b) Integrated Degree Program: An applicant who has successfully completed Senior Secondary School course (‘+2’) or equivalent (such as 11+1, ‘A’ level in Senior School Leaving certificate course) from a recognized University of India or outside or from a Senior Secondary Board or equivalent, constituted or recognized by the Union or by a State Government or from any equivalent institution from a foreign country recognized by the government of that country for the purpose of issue of qualifying certificate on successful completion of the course, may apply for and be admitted into the program of the Centres of Legal Education to obtain the integrated degree in law with a degree in any other subject as the first degree from the University whose such a degree in law is recognized by the Bar Council of India for the purpose of enrolment. Provided that applicants who have obtained + 2 Higher Secondary Pass Certificate or First Degree Certificate after prosecuting studies in distance or correspondence method shall also be considered as eligible for admission in the Integrated Five Years course or three years’ LL.B. course, as the case may be. Explanation: The applicants who have obtained 10 + 2 or graduation / post graduation through open Universities system directly without having any basic qualification for prosecuting such studies are not eligible for admission in the law courses. Please explain as above......!!!!


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Ajay Goyal (Consultants)     28 April 2015

Sir, My cousin pass 10th class from regular class from CBSE, than 12th 
pass from Board of secondary Education, M.P. Bhopal as regular 
student.. He appear in B.Com. from M. P. Bhoj (Open) Universty)-Bhopal. 
What is eligible for L. L.B. (3year degree course) under BCI norms.

THE BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA LEGAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE MINUTES OF MEETING: 
Meeting of the Legal Education Committee of the Bar Council of India 
was held at 10.30 A.M. on Saturday, 16th April and Sunday, 17th April, 
2011 at the premises of the Indian Institute of Public Administration, 
Indraprastha Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi - 110002. Item No.18/2011B 
(LE) To consider the note on seeking clarification as to whether 10th 
or 10+2 or graduation is the “basic qualification” mentioned in 
explanation to Rule 5 (b) of Legal Education Rules as it has created 
confusion. In view of the proviso, contained to Rule 5(b) read with the 
explanation it is clarified that to avail of the benefit of the 
proviso, the basic qualification of 10th must be obtained not from the 
open university system. Item No.18/2011B (LE) To consider the note on 
seeking clarification as to whether 10th or 10+2 or graduation is the 
“basic qualification” mentioned in explanation to Rule 5 (b) of Legal 
Education Rules as it has created confusion. In view of the proviso, 
contained to Rule 5(b) read with the explanation it is clarified that 
to avail of the benefit of the proviso, the basic qualification of 10th 
must be obtained not from the open university system. Please resolved 
that.

AJAY KUMAR GOYAL,
GOYAL & ASSOCIATES
403, "LOTUS, SHALIMAR TOWNSHIP, NEAR VIJAYNAGAR, 
Indore, MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 452010
+919752394354
akgraju@rediffmail.com


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