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Dear Aspirant, To study Constitutional Law and practice as a Lawyer, you first need to become a Law graduate from a recognised Univeristy and an Institute approved by Bar Council of India. In which education level are you currently in? Please let me know. 1. If you are in 12th or passed 12th any stream, you can choose to go for BA LLB or BBA LLB. This would be a five years integrated course where you will become a graduate as well as law graduate. For this you may have to appear for an entrance test conducted by the concerned university or institute approved by Bar Council of India. You can al

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Law & Order category

Dear Sahil,   Constitutional law is the group of law which characterizes the relationship of various substances inside a state, to be specific, the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary. Constitutional law is a noteworthy center of legal studies and research. For instance, most law understudies in the United States are required to take a class in Constitutional Law amid their first year, and a few law diaries are committed to the examination of established issues. Constitutional law coursework concentrates on the Constitution and the collection of law that has created as Americans

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Dear Aspirant, Nice to know your aspiration to study Law. However please let me know which education level you are in? Whether 12th or graduate? To study Law and practice as a Lawyer, you first need to become a Law graduate from a recognised Univeristy and an Institute approved by Bar Council of India. 1. If you are in 12th or passed 12th any stream, you can choose to go for BA LLB or BBA LLB. This would be a five years integrated course where you will become a graduate as well as law graduate. For this you may have to appear for an entrance test conducted by the concerned university or instit

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Law & Order category

Dear Aspirant, Nice to know your aspiration to study Law. However please let me know which education level you are in? Whether 12th or graduate? To study Law and practice as a Lawyer, you first need to become a Law graduate from a recognised Univeristy and an Institute approved by Bar Council of India. 1. If you are in 12th or passed 12th any stream, you can choose to go for BA LLB or BBA LLB. This would be a five years integrated course where you will become a graduate as well as law graduate. For this you may have to appear for an entrance test conducted by the concerned university or instit

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Law & Order category

Dear Aspirant, Nice to know your aspiration to study Law. However please let me know which education level you are in? Whether 12th or graduate? To study Law and practice as a Lawyer, you first need to become a Law graduate from a recognised Univeristy and an Institute approved by Bar Council of India. 1. If you are in 12th or passed 12th any stream, you can choose to go for BA LLB or BBA LLB. This would be a five years integrated course where you will become a graduate as well as law graduate. For this you may have to appear for an entrance test conducted by the concerned university or instit

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Law & Order category

Dear Aspirant, Nice to know your aspiration to study Law. However please let me know which education level you are in? Whether 12th or graduate? To study Law and practice as a Lawyer, you first need to become a Law graduate from a recognised Univeristy and an Institute approved by Bar Council of India. 1. If you are in 12th or passed 12th any stream, you can choose to go for BA LLB or BBA LLB. This would be a five years integrated course where you will become a graduate as well as law graduate. For this you may have to appear for an entrance test conducted by the concerned university or instit

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Law & Order category

Hi There, Firstly when you say a career in Law and Constitution what do you mean by that?? Do you wish to get into politics or law?? To study LAW, you have 2 options. Either after class 12th, you could opt for a 5 years degree course. To secure admission in this course, you need to clear the entrance test called CLAT. CLAT helps you secure admission in various law schools governed by National Law Schools. The course makes you eligible either for a B.Sc or BA or BBA LLB degree. Difference being the subject offered in each specialization. After this you can get into practice or pursue MA LLB. Wh

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Law & Order category

Hello, List Of Law College in New Delhi: Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. Website: du.ac.in Guru Gobind Singh Indra Prastha University. Website: / The Indian Law institute. Website: ilidelhi.org Global Institute of Intellectual Property. Website: http://www.giipinfo.com Indian Academy of International Law. Website: http://www.isil-aca.org Law Centre NO - I, University Campus. Website: du.ac.in Law Centre NO - II, A.R.S.D College. Website: du.ac.in Amity Law School. Website: amity.edu Faculty of Law (University of Delhi). Website: du.ac.in Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia. Website:

1 answer Dr. Joji Valli in Law & Order category

Hi Neil, To become a judge first of all you will have to be a graduate in LLB. The students from any stream can take up the LLB course. After completing your 10+2 class from any stream you’ll have to give CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) entrance exams for doing the LLB. For appearing in the CLAT entrance exam you must have completed 10+2 class with a minimum of 50% marks and the age of the aspirant should be more than 20 years. In CLAT examination questions will be asked from Legal aptitude, logical reasoning, English, elementary mathematics and General Knowledge. After completing gr

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Dear Aspirant, It appears that you are misinformed about correspondence courses. Not every course is allowed or is available through correspondence. Considering Law as a career is a very good option and definitely, you are on the right track and have asked this question at the right time. It would be ideal that you join the 5-year integrated full-time course of Graduation+LLB from a recognised college and university. You can appear for CLAT and aim for doing it from top Law Institutes in India. Please let me inform you that as per Bar Council of India, LLB course CANNOT be offered through dist

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Law & Order category

Dear Aspirant, Your question is interesting since that gave me a feeling as if you were in a market and you were wondering which product to choose. Please keep in mind that its career and its your career and not a market place where you can choose anything you like or have in mind. I would like to firstly assess whether you are capable for Law studies and do you have the interest, passion and aptitude to get into law as a career and get successful. Law as a career definitely is challenging, interesting and growing and yes money making too. It also depends on which Law you choose for caree

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Law & Order category

Dear Aspirant, If you are opting for Law studies after 12th, then a minimum of 45 % is required for admission to your local city colleges. If you are aiming for Top Law Schools then you should have minimum 50-55%. If you are opting for Law studies after graduation, then also a minimum of 45 % is required for admission to your local city colleges. If you are aiming for Top Law Schools then you should have minimum 50-55%. Also a piece of advice for future... Ensure that you manage to get atleast 55% in LLB degree for a chance to get into a good job or self practice. Ensure that you are very

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Law & Order category

Dear Aspirant, Commerce graduation would be a good base for studying Law and getting into Corporate Law as a specialisation. You can have your own practice of Corporate Law or may you can join a Law firm too. Yes, the Three Year LLB course eligibility is minimum a Graduate. Therefore, you have completed BCom or thinking of doing LLB after BCom, then definitely you can do it. Just ensure that the LLB course is under a Statutory University and the college through which you are thinking of doing it is recognised by Bar Council of India (BCI). Further, let me share that there is no correspondence

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Law & Order category

Hi Dheeraj, Basically there are two types of LLB (Bachelor of legislative law) offered on the basis of educational qualification and the duration of same course. One of the LLB course offered for three years for students having a bachelor's degree and other is the LLB course is offered for five year for students having senior secondary degree. So being done your 12th you are eligible for the LLB five course for which there is no provision of minimum percentage marks required in the 12th to pursue the same course from many private universities with low rating. But for pursuing of this course

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