In the United States, admission to law school requires a bachelor's degree. That is why the LL.B. has been replaced by the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree.
Possible to join LLB after completion of post graduation (MCom)? Yes it is possible,provided that you have'nt cross the age limit for LLB. However,there are post graduate diploma programs Law,offered by many institutes in India,you can opt for it.
New York Law School, where he earned his LLB in 1950.
It depends on where you get it. In most places, the LL.B. is an undergraduate degree similar to a Bachelor of Science (or Arts), but specific to the study of law. Many law schools require applicants to already hold a Bachelor's degree (or at least have completed some ... usually two years ... of study at another college or university). However, this isn't universal, and the LL.B. is more properly regarded as a "first professional" degree than a "post-graduate" degree. For that matter, despite having the word "Doctor" in the title, the J.D. isn't properly speaking a post-graduate degree either (many J.D. holders also hold Bachelor's degrees, but it's not strictly required).
Muhammad Aslam Gondal is a retired Professor of English. He had been teaching English Language and Literature at Intermediate, B.A./B.Sc. and M.A. English level. He had been serving at Govt. Post Graduate College, Gujranwala, Govt. Islamia Post Graduate College, Gujranwala, and Govt. Gordon Post Graduate College, Rawalpindi. He retired in 2007. He served as Principal APs & C, JPJ. At present he is serving as Principal, KIPS, Gujrat. He is M.A. English, Post Graduate Diploma in English Language Teaching, Master Trainer, B.Ed., M.A. Islamic Studies. Presently he has completed his Class work in M.Phil. Islamic Stdies. He is writing his thesis for M. Phil. He is about 70 years old. According to his school certificate, he was born on 04-08. 1947.
There are several criteria's to observe before pursuing an international law degree. You should be aware of the fact that acceptance by a university faculty does not guarantee a place in the vocational post-graduate diploma in legal practice or future employment in the legal profession. University of Edinburgh is a great starting place.
i think an LLB graduate has to give an entrance exam for it..this is all i knowANS#2:Enroll yourself with the Bar Counsil of India and after getting an enrollment cerdtificate start practising
To obtain an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree, you typically need to enroll in a law school or university that offers the program. The course usually lasts three to four years and includes a curriculum covering various aspects of law, including contracts, criminal law, and constitutional law. After completing the required coursework and exams, you must graduate and may need to pass a bar examination, depending on your jurisdiction, to practice law.
You have to qualify in the Entrance Examination for the same.
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LLB GDLP after a lawyer's name indicates their qualifications. LLB stands for Bachelor of Laws, which is an undergraduate degree in law. GDLP stands for Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, a qualification that certifies the individual has completed the necessary training to practice law and is often required for admission to the bar in many jurisdictions. Together, these designations signify that the individual is both educated in law and trained for practical legal work.
The Bachelor of Laws (abbreviated LL.B., LLB or rarely Ll.B.) is an undergraduate, or bachelor, degree in law offered in most common law countries
Michelle Obama was a distinguished student who graduated from college with honor. She is a graduate of Princeton University in New Jersey, and also a graduate of Harvard Law School in Massachusetts.