You can find law courses in distance/online mode from universities like IGNOU, Annamalai University, NLSIU (for diplomas), and Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning. But remember, the Bar Council of India (BCI) only recognizes full-time LLB degrees for practicing law in courts.
So, if you want to actually become a lawyer, judge, or practice in India, you must go for a regular LLB from a BCI-approved college.
If you’re in Delhi/NCR, CPJ College under GGSIPU is one of the top options for pursuing a recognized full-time LLB.
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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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.
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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.
LLB stands for "Legum Baccalaureus" in Latin, which translates to "Bachelor of Laws" in English. It is an undergraduate degree in law that serves as the first step for individuals pursuing a career in legal practice. The degree is typically awarded after completing a course of study in legal principles and practices.
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Yes, the five-year LLB course offered by Calicut University includes a second language as part of its curriculum. This requirement aims to enhance students' linguistic skills and cultural understanding, which are essential in the legal profession. Students typically study one of the languages offered by the university alongside their law subjects throughout the course.
LLB's are rarely awarded on their own. Most Australian universities will require undergraduates to take a course of study outside of the law faculty. A four law degree is typically 400 credit points. 100 points must be taken out of faculty and a BA/LLB would typically be 500 credit points.