Law

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L.L.B (Bachelor of Law)

Duration:-3 Years

Eligibility:- Candidates need to be graduates i.e. they should have passed a bachelor degree of three-years or four-years duration in any subject/ discipline in order to pursue an LLB course.

L.L.M (Master of Law)

Duration:-2 Years

Eligibility:- Candidate must have passed Minimum Qualification Required Bachelor of Law (LL.B) with minimum marks required 60%.

Specialization:-Constitutional Law , International Trade & Business Law, Taxation Law, Insurance Law, Family Law ,Corporate Law & Governance ,Criminal Law, Human Rights, Intellectual Property Law,

B.A.LLB(Bachelor of Arts – Bachelor of Legislative Law)

Duration:-5 Years

Eligibility:-Candidates seeking admission to BA LLB course got to meet the eligibility criteria as mentioned by the law schools and universities in India including, academic qualification, minimum qualifying marks and regulation . if they need completed their 10+2 from a recognized board. aside from this, hottest law colleges also fix a minimum marks requirement so as to be eligible to use for the BA LLB course offered by them. By means of this criteria, candidates belonging to General/ OBC/ Specially abled person categories got to secure a minimum of 45% marks at their 10+2 level so as to pursue a BA LLB course and therefore the percentage fixed for SC/ ST category is 40%

B.Com.LLB(Bachelors of Commerce and Bachelor of Legislative Law)

Duration:-5 Years

Eligibility:- Aspirants meet the eligibility criteria for B.Com LLB course if they need completed their 10+2 from a recognized board. aside from this, most law colleges/ institutes also state that candidates are eligible to use for a B.Com LLB course if they secure a minimum 45% to 50% marks at their 10+2 level. SC/ ST category candidates meet the eligibility criteria if they secure the minimum marks percentage of 40%- 45%.

BBA.LLB

Duration:-5 Years

Eligibility:-Aspirants meet the eligibility criteria for BBA LLB course if they need completed their 10+2 from a recognized board. aside from this, most law colleges/ institutes also state that candidates are eligible to use for a BBA LLB course if they secure a minimum 45% to 50% marks at their 10+2 level. SC/ ST category candidates meet the eligibility criteria if they secure the minimum marks percentage of 40%- 45%.

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