There are basically 2 types of courses in the higher education system. Professional Courses and Traditional Courses. Courses like Arts, Humanities come under Traditional Courses. Whereas under professional courses, LLB, B.Tech. There are courses like etc.
Let us tell you that people call LLB as bachelor of law. LLB states as bachelor of legislative law. It is a 3-year graduate program conducted by various universities and law institutes. Apart from this, it is also a 5-year undergraduate degree program, which is done after 12. For those who want to go to law judiciary, 3 years post graduate is a good option. There are about 1600 law colleges in our country, out of which some special colleges and universities are world famous. Such as NLSIU, NALSAR, university of Delhi,Indraprastha Ubiversity, Delhi Gujarat national law university, BHU etc.
LLB ADMISSION-
As mentioned earlier, for admission in LLB, one has to pass the entrance test. For this, many types of exams are conducted such as-
• CLAT
• LSAT
• IPUCET
• KLEE
• ULSAT
• MHCET
• AILET
TOP GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGES IN INDIA
• Faculty of Law University of Delhi
• National Law School of India University, Bangluru
• IP University, delhi
• National Law University, Delhi
• NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
• Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai
• Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai
Apart from Government colleges there are many top private LAW colleges as well which offers great education and learning in this fields-
• KCCILHE- KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education, Greater Noida
• Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
• ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
• Army Institute of Law, Mohali.
• IIL Indore – Indore Institute of Law
Eligibility for doing LLB course
• To study Bachelor of Low, you must have 12th pass certificate. If you want to study LLB after wrong, then you have to choose 5 years course of LLB.
• To study LLB, it is mandatory to have at least 50% marks in Twelfth.
• If you want to take a 3-year course of Bachelor of Law, then it is very important for you to have a graduate degree as well.
• If you want to do LLB after bachelor degree. So it is very important to have 50% marks in your Bachelor’s degree also.
Advantages of LLB Course
• After doing LLB course, you become a well versed in law, and become an expert in that field.
• After doing the course of Bachelor of Law, you are called graduate.
• This is a type of advocacy Gurucharan degree, and after doing this degree you can become a lawyer.
• After doing LLB course, you can fight any type of case.
Which jobs are available after doing LLB?
After doing the course of Bachelor of Law, you can take employment in both government and private sectors, after doing the course of Bachelor of Law most of the people prefer to become a lawyer and practice law as a profession. By the way, after doing LLB, you have a lot of options, but I will mention some of them-
• employment area
• banks
• business houses
• Educational Institutes
• legal constancy
• news channels
• navspars
• Judiciary
• private practice
• Sales Tax and Excise Departments
• job type
• attorney general
• District and Sessions Judge
• law reporters
• legal advisor
• magistrate
• Munsifus (Sub-Magistrate)
• notary
• commissioner
• public prosecutor
• solicitors
• teachers
• trustees