LLB Course

LLB (Bachelor of Legislative Law) Course is the most common undergraduate course of law education offered by many law colleges and universities in India.  There are two options to pursue an undergraduate law degree. One is 3 years course whose eligibility is graduation and the other is integrated which is five-year duration course for 10+2 pass students.



Law institutes in Indian conduct entrance examination for LLB Course for the admission. You can get direct admission or you can take an entrance test. For the Entrance, test student has to attend CLAT  (Common Law Admission Test) which is Conducted as national level Universities For the Admission in LLB Course.

LLB Entrance Tests

Admission to LLB course is generally done on the basis of entrance exams conducted either on a national level or institute-wise. A list of entrance exams for admission to the course has been mentioned below:
  • CLAT- Common Law Entrance Test is conducted by National Law Universities for admissions to LLB courses.
  • LSAT- Law School Admission Test is a globalized entrance test and many Indian universities consider its score for LLB admission.
  • AILET- All India Law Entrance Test is conducted by National Law University, Delhi
  • LAWCET- Law Common Entrance Test is conducted by colleges and universities in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for admission to LLB programs

Eligibility For LLB Course

The minimum eligibility for joining LLB course is graduation with 40% in the qualifying examination for the direct admission. By the Entrance exam, the student should be qualified through the cut-off marks for the Admission on Reputed law colleges.

LLB Course Duration

LLB is the traditional law course offered by Indian universities which have a duration of three years. The course is divided into six semesters. On completion of 3-years course, LL.B. degree is awarded for the Student.

Specialization Courses in LAW

  • Administrative Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Human Rights & International Law
  • Legal Writing
  • Criminology
  • Banking Law
  • Law of Taxation
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Law of Evidence
  • Code of Civil Procedure
  • Political Science
  • Contracts
  • Legal Methods
  • Litigation Advocacy
  • Family Law

Opportunities of Jobs – LLB Career Options

  • State Bar Councils
  • Criminal Lawyer
  • Civil Litigation Lawyer
  • Legal Analyst
  • Document Drafting Lawyer
  • Legal Journalist

After LLB you can Become

  • Public Prosecutor
  • Legal Advisor
  • Legal Expert
  • Attorney General
  • Advocate
  • Notary
  • Law Reporter

Salaries Offered to LLB Holders

After the completion of course, as while you are working under the experts, you can earn the 5000 to 20000 per month as a stipend. Bachelor of Law degree holders in private organizations may earn Rs. 15,000/- to 20,000/- per month. Top companies and MNCs paid 1-2 lakhs per month for their legal advisors.

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