LLB Top
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Law Course
The introduction of five-year integrated LLB course after Class 12th
is now available in two formats for two different audiences - 5-year integrated
LLB course for Class 12th pass-outs and a 3-year LLB course for
graduates of any stream. The advantage is that those who miss the bus after
Class 12th due to various reasons still have an opportunity to study
law after graduation. The 3 years LL.B. course after graduation remained the
only recognized course for entry into legal profession for long. An alternative
option was found when the 5 years integrated LL.B. course after 12th
was introduced in the year 1988 with the establishment of National Law School,
Bangalore. However, even today when law as a career option and 5 years integrated
LL.B. course after 12th as a preferred choice of professional
education have assumed significant popularity and eminence, the traditional 3
years LL.B. course is being offered at a larger number of University Law
Faculties & Departments and affiliated Law Colleges, producing a larger
number of qualified law graduates in the country in comparison to 5 years
course.
Though, most of the new generation law schools i.e. those set up
during the last 10-15 years including National Law Universities (NLUs) have
excluded 3 years LL.B. from their offerings and have marched ahead only with 5
years LL.B. courses, the 3 years course remains as popular and important across
the country.
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3 years LLB course vis-à-vis 5 years LLB course (Top colleges
Direct Admission by Management Quota )
Let us know how good is a three-year LLB versus a 5-year integrated
law programme?
A question which very often come across is -
"How good is a 3 years LL.B. course in comparison to a 5 years integrated
Law programme? Answer to this question is very simple. If a candidate is class
12th student/pass out, he should go for 5 years law without giving
any thought to 3 years course in future and if she/he is a graduate, asking a
question about 5 years law or making comparisons therewith makes no sense. Both
the courses are equally good and they should not be compared in the first place
simply because they serve to two entirely different audiences. There’s
no doubt that both the three-year and five-year courses should co-exist in an
equitable manner; this is in the best interest of legal education and
profession.
Arguably, 5 years LL.B. courses, particularly at
NLUs have placed their graduates in national/international law firms, corporate
legal departments and consulting companies in a much better way. However, the
litigators, judges, academicians and law officers in the government mostly come
from 3 years LL.B. courses of University Law Departments and Faculties.
Important in this context for a law aspirant is to aim for and secure admission
to a top law school/faculty to get a wholesome legal education and learning
experience.
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Eligibility criteria
To get direct admission in top colleges by management quota
candidate should note these points
1.Five-year LLB entrance exams: Any student who has passed Class 12 with 50%
marks (less 5 % for reserved categories) or has appeared for the Class 12 is
eligible to write CLAT and other law entrance exams. A candidate was
needed to be below 20 years of age as on July 1 to be eligible for CLAT,
however, the criteria has now been scrapped after a Supreme Court's order in
2015.
2. Three-year LLB entrance exams: There
is no upper age-limit for admission. However a candidate must be at least 17
years of age on the date of application. A graduation degree with 45% marks
(40% for reserved category) is the basic qualification required.
As per the recent directive by Bar Council of India,
applicants who have passed 10+2 or has a graduation degree through distance
learning or correspondence mode, will also be considered eligible for admission
for the integrated five-year or three year LLB course. However, applicants who
have obtained 10+2 or graduation or post-graduation through open universities
system directly without having any basic qualifications for pursuing such
studies are not eligible for admission in law courses.
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LLB
Entrance exams in India
Clear
the entrance exams to get direct admission by management quota in top colleges
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)
Kerala Law Entrance Examination
Law School Admission Test—India (LSAT)
NALSAR Entrance Test
NLU Delhi Exam Notification
National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Entrance
Test
Rajasthan University LLB Entrance Test or RULET exam
NUALS BA LLB entrance Exam
GGSIPU-CET 2011 BA LLB Entrance Exam
Law
Course Personality Traits
Good oral and written communication skills
Good intellectual ability
Ability to assimilate and analyze facts quickly
Self confidence
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Physical and mental stamina to cope with the long hours of
work and work related stress.
Courage to deal with threats especially in criminal
Updated information on any changes in law
A good library and a fair amount of reading is also
important.
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Top
Universities/Colleges for LLB in India
Following
is the list of top colleges offering LLB Direct Admission by Management Quota
1. National
Law School of India University, Bangalore
2. Faculty
of Law University of Delhi, New Delhi
3. NALSAR
University of Law, Hyderabad
4. The
West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata
5. The
National Law Institute University, Bhopal
6. Symbiosis
Law School, Pune
7. Gujarat
National Law University, Gandhinagar
8. Faculty
of Law, BHU Varanasi
9. National
Law University, New Delhi
10. Sinhgad
Law College, Pune
11. Amity
Law School, Noida etc.
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Admission by Management Quota
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