Overview
The LLB, or Bachelor of Legislative Law, is a three-year undergraduate program that provides a comprehensive foundation in various legal concepts and principles. It equips graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue diverse careers in the legal field.
Duration: 3-year full-time program.
Program Highlights
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LLB programs include practical training components, such as internships in law firms, courts, or government agencies. This allows students to apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world legal situations.
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The skills developed in an LLB program, such as critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and communication, are transferable to a variety of careers.
Program Benefits
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Gain a deep understanding of legal principles, legal systems, and the application of law in various contexts.
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Sharpen your ability to analyze complex legal issues, identify relevant legal principles, and construct persuasive arguments.
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Become a practicing lawyer, specializing in fields like civil law, criminal law, corporate law, family law, etc.
Eligibility Criteria
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10+2 qualified students in Science Subjects with at least 50% aggregate marks from any recognized board.
Selection procedure
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Fill up the University Application.
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Attend BEE Examination.
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Screened by experts.