Before pursuing an LLB, it's essential to research the specific requirements of the law schools you're interested in, as they can vary by country and institution. Typically, you'll need to complete an undergraduate degree, which may or may not be in a related field. Additionally, preparing for any necessary entrance exams and gathering relevant experience, such as internships or volunteering in legal settings, can strengthen your application. Lastly, ensure you have a clear understanding of your motivation for studying law and your career goals.
yes you can
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The general rule seems to be to do an LLM after an LLB. There exists, however, exceptions to the rule that an LLM is required before doing an LLD or Ph.D in Law, which usually entail a specific amount of work or practical exposure. Whether this exception applies and how much work experience is required, is subject to the university or tertiary institution in question.
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No, you cannot study LLM without an LLB. LLM is a postgraduate law program that requires a completed LLB degree as eligibility. Without an LLB, you are not allowed to enroll in an LLM course. Alternative: Non-law graduates can pursue PG diplomas or master’s programs in related legal fields, but a full LLM requires an LLB first. For example, CPJ College, affiliated with GGSIPU, offers LLB programs that prepare students to pursue LLM later.
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]
because L is repeated twice 2l LLb
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You can equivalent your LLB in the United States of America to the JD.
Manjunatha BA LLB was created in 2012.
you can do LLB from IGNOU but the same is not affiliated frm the BAR council. and you will not be allowed to practise in court. if its an additional degree just for the sake of doing or some promotion in your existing job then its okie. you an visit IGNOU regional centre for prospectus etc. -Bonny. (Jaipur)