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LAW COURSE ADMISSION

Admission to a Law course typically requires candidates to fill out an application form and submit necessary documents, including their 12th-grade mark sheet. Some institutions may also require an entrance exam, such as the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).

LAW COURSE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

    • Educational Qualification: Candidates must have completed their higher secondary education (12th grade) in any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts).
    • Minimum Marks: A minimum percentage (usually around 45-50%) in the 12th grade is often required for eligibility.
    • Age Limit: Some law colleges have an upper age limit (generally around 20-22 years for undergraduate courses).

LAW COURSE DURATION

  • Undergraduate Degree (LL.B): Typically 5 years for a 10+2 entry (integrated courses such as BA LLB).
  • Postgraduate Degree (LL.M): Usually 1 to 2 years, depending on the specialization.

 

CAREER SCOPE AFTER LAW COURSE

  • Job Opportunities: Graduates can explore various career paths, including:

    • Advocate/Lawyer: Representing clients in legal matters and providing legal advice.
    • Corporate Lawyer: Handling legal affairs for businesses, including contracts and compliance.
    • Legal Advisor: Offering legal guidance to individuals or organizations.
    • Judiciary: Preparing for competitive exams to become a judge or magistrate.
    • Government Services: Working in legal departments of government agencies or public sectors.

    Further Studies: Many students opt for further education or specialization, such as:

    • Master of Laws (LL.M): Specializing in areas like International Law, Criminal Law, or Corporate Law.
    • Ph.D. in Law: For those interested in academic research or teaching positions.

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