Yes, you can apply for an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) after completing a BCom (Bachelor of Commerce) or a BA (Bachelor of Arts). Most law schools accept graduates from any discipline, provided you meet their admission criteria. It's important to check specific requirements of the law schools you are interested in, as they may vary.
Manjunatha BA LLB was created in 2012.
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It depends on what law degree you will be doing. If you intend to do a BCom Law degree then you will need maths but if you do a BA Law or LLB degree then you will not need maths. Hope this helps you!!!
Yes. The result of ba-llb hons 2014-2015 of jamia milia islamia university is already out.
The main difference between the BA LLB and BA LLB (Hons) at Lovely Professional University (LPU) is the focus of the program. BA LLB Combines the study of law with arts and is a good choice for those seeking a broad education and a variety of job opportunities. BA LLB (Hons) Focuses on in-depth legal knowledge and research and is a good choice for those interested in an academic career or further education. The BA LLB (Hons) program at LPU is a five-year program that includes 10 semesters. The program is designed for students who are interested in pursuing legal education with social sciences.
You do not need a BA and a BS, just one or the other. That is 4 years, the JD is normally 3 and the LLB is typically about 2 years.
Earl Warren went to University of California, Berkeley (BA, LLB)
I consulted a famous law firm at Andheri and they suggested me in choosing a good specialization in LLB. Thanks to KS Legal. kslegal dot com.
In order to qualify or enroll for LLB, one should have at least 14 years of education. To accomplish LLB one has to finish 3 years of education and 1 year of legal practice. Anyone with a BA, BSc., B.Com, BS degree can enroll himself/herself for LLB.
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Once a student has earned their graduating degree (UG) in practically any discipline in India, they are eligible to pursue a law degree. After completing their 12th grade in the arts, sciences, or business, applicants can also pursue legal studies.
HI Kanishk there are many integrated Law programs being offered these days which you can pursue just after your 12th like BA LLB, B.com LLB, B.tech+LLB, BBA LLB etc . Universities like UPES have incorporated great specializations in ther Law program curriculum to make it more industry oriented. Below are the specialized Law programs available at UPES: B.Com LLB (Hons.) with specialization in Taxation Law B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering + LLB (Hons.) with Specialization in Cyber Laws B.Tech Energy Technology + LLB (Hons.) with Specialization in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) BA LLB (Hons.) with specialization in Energy Laws BA LLB (Hons.) with specialization in Criminal Laws/ Labor Laws BBA LLB (Hons.) with specialization in Corporate Laws BBA LLB (Hons.) with specialization in International Trade & Investment/ Banking,Finance & Insurance You can find integrated programs at other law colleges as well but such specializations are available at very rare universities and UPES is one of them. Its pretty good for specialized courses. You can pursue any as per your area of interest. Good luck :)