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5 frequently asked questions about LLB
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Posted: May 18, 2019
Bachelors in Legislative Law, or LLB, is the go-to course for law aspirants in this country. It is a 5-year course for students opting for LLB right after their 12th standard and 3-year course for students graduating from a different discipline. Sounds straightforward, right?
Apparently not.
Choosing a career has never been a stress-free and straightforward decision for students. Their minds are riddled with various questions before opting for a course. If their peers are not qualified enough to answer these questions, they look up to the internet for help. LLB aspirants are no different. After all, this is a life-changing event for them.
Keeping that in mind, here are the 5 frequently asked questions students usually search for before joining the top LLB colleges in Hyderabad or elsewhere.
1. Who are eligible for LLB?
Students of all the 3 major streams, who have secured a minimum of 50% in their 10+2 examination are eligible to pursue LLB. For students belonging to reserved categories, they need to secure a minimum of 45% in their 10+2 examination to fulfil the eligibility.
2. Are there any entrance exams?
Yes, there are. The admissions for LLB are conducted on the basis of your scores in the entrance exam you give. Here’s the list of the major law entrance exams conducted in India:
- CLAT - Conducted by National Law Universities for admission to LLB courses, Common Law Admission Test is the most commonly given exam among law aspirants.
- LSAT- Law School Admission Test is a global entrance test, conducted 6 times a year. Most law schools in India accept LSAT’s score.
- AILET- All India Law Entrance Test is conducted by National Law University, Delhi.
- TS- LAWCET - Law Common Entrance Test is conducted by colleges and universities in Andhra Pradesh for admission to LLB programs.
3. Which are the top colleges that offer LLB?
Here’s a list of some of the best LLB colleges in India:
- Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
- Symbiosis Law School, Pune
- University of Delhi
- National Law School of India University, Bangalore
- National Law School of India University, Orissa
4. What will you learn from this course?
These are the following subjects that you will learn in your LLB course:
- The Constitution of your Country
- Jurisprudence and Interpretation of Laws
- Laws of Crime and the Penal Code of your State/Country
- Criminal and Civil Procedure Codes
- Laws of Contract and Torts
- Family Law(s)
- Property/Real Estate Laws
- Taxation Laws
- Criminology and Penology
- Corporate Laws
- Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing skills
5. How are the placements?
The placements are very good. An LLB graduate can work either in the private or public sector. The average salary of an LLB graduate ranges from Rs 5-12 L, depending upon the role.
Conclusion
Hope your frequently asked questions have been thoroughly answered. If you wish to opt for LLB, start applying in the top law colleges in Hyderabad and elsewhere through your entrance score. All the best!
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