LLB
LLB, also known as Bachelor of Legislative Law, is an undergraduate law programme of three-year or five-year duration that can be pursued after graduation and 10+2 respectively. The Bachelor of Legislative Law is a foundational course in law that teaches students about legal procedures followed in the profession. The course helps the student develop a logical, analytical and critical understanding of legal affairs and teaches him/her how to use these skills for resolving social, legal issues of the society.
LLB Eligibility
- Since three-year LLB is a law course offered after graduation, candidates aspiring for a law degree must have passed graduation from a recognized institute in any discipline like BA, B.Com, B.Sc, BBA, BCA.
- Minimum marks in qualifying exam: The minimum marks may vary, as some colleges demand 50%, while others require only 45 per cent. Further, in the case of public law colleges, there is a relaxation in minimum marks for reserved category candidates.
- Age limit: There is no upper age limit for the course