LL.B is an undergraduate program that focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of law and legal principles, preparing them for a career in the legal profession.
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Courses under this: Courses typically include subjects like:
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Civil Law
Contract Law
Tort Law
Property Law
Administrative Law
Legal Research and Writing
Advocacy Skills
Professional Ethics
Course Level: It’s an undergraduate program specializing in law.
Duration: Typically a three-year program when pursued after completing a bachelor’s degree in any discipline. Alternatively, it can be a five-year integrated program for students who pursue it directly after completing secondary education.
Mode: Offered in full-time, part-time, or distance learning modes.
Eligibility Criteria: Requires completion of a bachelor’s degree in any discipline for the three-year program. For the five-year integrated program, eligibility criteria vary depending on the institution but typically require completion of secondary education with a specified minimum percentage.
Admission Process: Involves submitting an application with academic transcripts, participating in entrance exams (if applicable), and possibly attending interviews or counseling sessions.
Areas of Employment: Graduates can work as lawyers, legal advisors, advocates, legal consultants, or pursue careers in legal research, academia, or judiciary services. They can find employment in law firms, corporate organizations, government agencies, non-profit organizations, or establish their own legal practice.