

Top LLB Entrance Exams
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Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)
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Kerala Law Entrance Examination
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Law School Admission Test—India (LSAT)
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NALSAR Entrance Test
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NLU Delhi
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National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Entrance Test
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NUALS BA LLB entrance Exam
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GGSIPU-CET BA LLB Entrance Exam
LLB/BA.LLB (5 year integrated/ 3 Year)
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) an undergraduate course offered by many law colleges and universities across the nation for the graduate in any discipline. It is a 3 year course deals with the various aspects of Law and the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The students have a choice of specializing in civil or criminal law stream according to the interest at the end of the program. For practicing in the legal profession the professional required to have LLB.
The career options for an LLB holder are, can practice as lawyer in any court in India or can give the legal advice and can work with the corporate as legal advisor, which is one of the leading careers in this profession. The entire activity of enrollment, licensing etc. are synchronized and overseen by the Bar Council of India.
Advantages or Benefits of Bachelor of Law Degree
LLB is not only a mere mode of employment but also a way to show the responsibility towards the society and a means to stand for the human right. The profession is considered as a prestigious one in the country, since it is the base of our constitution and an important tool for social reforms.
Eligibility Criteria for LLB
The minimum eligibility for joining LLB course is 10+2 with 55% marks in examination (50% for SC / ST). Some colleges and universities like National Law School in Bangalore conduct entrance exam followed by personal interview for the law aspirants. The questions mainly cover the areas like Reasoning, Mathematics, English and General Knowledge.
Admission Procedure for LLB
Usually the prominent Law institutes in Indian conduct entrance examination for the admission process. It is followed by a Personal interview and Group discussion. The selection process counted total of 100 marks with the ratio 60:40 for interview and GD respectively. In the personal interview the candidate’s skills in communication, presentation, and observation etc. and also evaluate their extrovert nature and presence of mind, which are essential for the success in this profession.