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Can i do llb affter bcom
Hello Naman,
Yes you can do LLB after BCom to do llb in india
There are two ways to do LLB after BCom
First you can do llb of three years which is after graduation
LLB after Bcom
LLB, or Bachelor of Legislative Law, is a three-year or five-year undergraduate law programme that may be pursued following graduation or 10+2 accordingly. The Bachelor of Legislative Law is an introductory law course that teaches students about the legal procedures used in the profession. The course teaches the student how to build a logical, analytical, and critical understanding of legal affairs, as well as how to apply these abilities to societal social and legal challenges.
Eligibility
Qualification exam: Because the 3-year LLB is a law course given after graduation, candidates seeking a law degree must have graduated from a recognised institution with a bachelor's degree in any discipline, such as BA, B.Com, B.Sc, BBA, BCA, and so on.
Minimum qualifying exam scores: Minimum qualifying exam scores vary by college, with some requiring 50% and others merely 45 percent. There is also a waiver in the minimum marks for reserved category candidates in public law colleges.
There is no maximum age limit for this course.
After graduation, which means llb after BCom, one can apply for admission to the LLB legal degree programme. Admission to LLB programmes can be obtained in one of two ways: 1) through entrance tests such as the PU LLB, DU LLB, and MH CET Law, or 2) through qualifying exams.
The candidate can select an entrance exam based on the college to which they wish to apply; for example, to be admitted to Delhi University, a candidate must pass the DU LLB 2020 entrance exam. Make it a point to review the qualifying requirements before applying for an exam. Merit lists for counselling and seat allocation will be developed based on candidates' exam scores.
Direct admission based on qualifying exam scores is also prevalent, with KSLU admittance being a typical example. There is no admission exam in this situation, and the candidate is merely required to meet eligibility requirements such as qualifying exam completion, minimum marks, and nativity requirements. In this situation, the merit list is compiled using the results of the qualifying (graduate) exam.
If you are interested to pursue your career in Law, you will have to first take admission in L.L.B which doesn't sound feasible for an already graduate student but you can do one year post graduate diploma course in some specific sector of law.
Some colleges for PGD courses in law are:
visit these colleges to know more about the post graduate diploma courses in law after that only you can get a good job in the concerned department of some company/organization.
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 or part time LLB course anywhere in India.
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