After graduating with my LLB degree, I plan to pursue a legal career by either joining a law firm to gain practical experience or exploring opportunities in public service or non-profit organizations. Additionally, I may consider further specialization through a master's degree in law or studying for the bar exam to practice as a licensed attorney. Networking with professionals in the field and participating in internships will also be key to my post-graduation plans. Ultimately, I aim to contribute positively to the legal profession and society.
I think the degree of LLB given by India is not enough to earn more money. you should go to abroad to get this degree. there are many universities which gives LLB degree at least cost.
three years
LLB in an abbreviation of "Bachelor of Laws" from the Latin legum baccalaureus.
LLB COURSE is bechalor degree in low
I am doing exactly that. I have an MBA and seven professional financial designations. I also work as a senior financial planner for the attorney general. The LLM in financial services and trust law will be very useful and will complement my management and investment background
no, no one can take admission in LL.B without doing 12th. one can do integrated LL.B without doing BA or graduation. but 12th is compulsory. for more details [iimtindia.net]
yes
Yes
He holds LLB degree
U can do it from Sarsuna Law college which is affliated to Vidyasagar University. http://sarsunalawcollege.org/
LL.B / LLB = LEGUM BACCALAUREUS (Legum is plural for Lex); = Bachelor of Laws, the tertiary level law degree. Unless you're referring to another LLB.
Because law school consists of three additional years following four years of undergraduate study, by 1971 the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree completely replaced the LL.B.