LLB (Bachelor of Legislative Law) Admissions

LLB (Bachelor of Legislative Law) is an undergraduate course. It is a three- year course, and it consists of 6 semesters. And after successfully completing, all semester student are awarded an LLB degree. And there is a provision of taking a general LLB degree. And in that, you will get the degree after completing the 4th semester.

The student who has an interest in Law study but they do not want to do Law practice, and then they can complete their course after 4 semesters only. And then student awarded by LLB (general) degree. For Complete Guidance in LLB Direct Admission Call 9873000256.

LLB course is regulated by the Bar Council of India (BCI), and it is a supervisory body of Law education in India.

It is a three-year course but the candidate who owns a graduate degree can only proceed for the LLB course. So basically there are two option for Law course. One is after graduation three-year course and second is a 5-year course after 12th, which is BALLB HONS. Degree.

And after completing the degree, you can peruse for LLB practice. And there is only one difference between LLB and BALLB. And the difference is one year’s time. For the LLB course, you have to give three years after graduation. That means a total of six-year. And after 6-year you will get an LLB degree. For Complete Guidance in LLB Direct Admission Call 9873000256

And in BALLB you will spend 5-year time Because you can do this course after 12th. So after five years, you will get a BA LLB degree, and then you can do practice as a Lawyer. For Complete Guidance in LLB Direct Admission Call 9873000256

Direct LLB admission in law colleges.

LAW Specialization
During the Law course, the student gets a chance to choose a specialization according to their interests. Because if you have an interest in Business, then you won't be an excellent criminal lawyer. So it will be great when you will subject based on you interest. There is a type of four specializations in Law study-
Criminal Law
Corporate Law
Business Law
Company Law

Law admission Process

For admission in Law, there is an eligibility criterion for the course based on BCI (Bar Council Of India). For Complete Guidance in LLB Direct Admission Call 9873000256

A graduate in BCOM, BSC, BA can select an LLB course with a minimum of 40% marks and SC/ST for 35% marks.

And in some institutes, there is a presentation criterion for admission and which is like a minimum of 45%-50%.

And it could vary from university to university.

The student who willing to take admission to LLB they have to complete graduation of the three-year course.