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LAW Admission

What is LL.B/LAW Course?

The LL.B (Bachelor of Legislative Law) is a three-year undergraduate law degree program that can be pursued by candidates from any academic stream after completing their graduation.

This course focuses on building a strong foundation in various branches of law, including Criminal Law, Labour Law, Contract Law, Family Law, and Legal Writing, among others.

Upon successful completion of the LL.B program and obtaining the necessary certification from the Bar Council of India (BCI), graduates become eligible to practice law in Indian courts or explore diverse career opportunities in the legal and corporate sectors.

Eligibility Conditions for LL.B Admission

To be eligible for admission to the LL.B course, candidates must have completed their graduation in any discipline from a recognized university or institution.

Some reputed law colleges may also require a minimum percentage of marks at the undergraduate level — usually ranging between 50% and 70%, depending on the institute’s admission criteria.

Required Skills for LL.B Course

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