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Dawinder Singh (still student of mba(hr&mktg))     09 November 2013

About admission in ll.b

hi, dear respected sir, and ma'am.

i am pursuing m.b.a in hr. and i wanna get admission in ll.b next year so i only wanna know about ll.b 2 year and 3 year course. which is best for me as i want to be a advocate. so please suggest me please.

2 year and 3 year ll.b is a same course or different?

or which i can get admission? 



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BAALASUBRAMANNYAMM (Advocate)     09 November 2013

LLB 3 and LLB 5 years courses are there. If you have completed Degree or its  equivalent degree of course, you are eligible for 3 years LLB Course. If you have completed only 10+2 or its equivalent, you should go for LLB 5 years course. First you write an entrance test, as and when your government made notification, you write the test and if you could rank, you can select your choice of college. rest of the things will know, if you visit your nearst Law College.  

Hemlata Varma (Legal intern )     21 November 2013

HI Dawinder, 

 

Being a working professional First of all take admission on LLB 3 years programme approved by Bar council of India because on the basis of that certification you will be able to practicein court. There are few universities that are providing LLB 3yrs programme through correspondence but those are not affliated bt BCI.

 

Hence if you want to practice as an Advocate then get the admission is  LLB 3 yrs regular course.  You could get the admission in CCS University Merrut. Their eligibility criteria is that you should have 45% at Graduation level. There are private institution in Ghaziabad and other areas of U.P that are providing these courses. You can also opt for Mewar University Programme as well. Their fees in ranging from 20,000 to 30,000 per annum. 

 

Hema


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