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LLB
LLB refers to Bachelor of Legislative Laws that focuses on professional training in law. LLB is a program that trains students in the laws of private and public interests. LLB course is associated with fields like criminal matters, civil disputes, tax and commercial disputes and many more.
Bachelor of Legislative Laws is a 3 or 5-year integrated course, which can be pursued after graduation or even postgraduation. Candidates who have pursued CA or CS can also pursue LLB. LLB syllabus emphasizes civil laws, commercial laws, criminal laws, procedural laws and other judicial and civil matters. LLB pursued from a top LLB college or university helps students to step into Bar Council and Indian Courts.
The average salary of LLB graduate in India is around INR 3 – 6 LPA. LLB graduates can get a wide range of career options in specialized profiles such as Lawyer, Legal Advisor, Solicitor, Advocate, Lecturer, Associate Attorney, Legal Manager, Paralegal, Law Officer, and many more. These professionals are open to working in different industries like Law firms, MNCs, Government Agencies, Judicial Bodies, Banks, Litigation, etc.
Course Details of LLB
Corse Name | Bachelor of Legislative Laws |
Course Type | Integrated Undergraduate |
Course Duration | 3 or 5 Years |
Exam Type | Semester |
Eligibility Criteria | Passed 10+2 from a recognized board |
Admission Process | Entrance Exams/ Merit-based |
Entrance Exams | CLAT, AILET, LSAT, DU LLB |
Average Fees | INR 30,000 – INR 85,000 (per year) |
Average Salary | INR 4,00,000 – INR 6,00,000 |
Top Recruiters | Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co., AZB & Partners, Desai & Diwanji, Economic Laws Practice, J Sagar Associates, Khaitan & CO, Luthra & Luthra Law Offices, S&R Associates, Talwar Thakore & Associates, Trilegal, Bar Council and Indian Courts. |
Job Profile | Lawyer, Legal Advisor, Solicitor, Advocate, Lecturer, Associate Attorney, Legal Manager, Paralegal, Law Officer, etc. |
LLB Categories
- BA LLB refers to Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws, which is a 5-year course that deals with arts subjects like Sociology, History, etc as well as law subjects.
- BBA LLB refers to Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Laws, which is a 5-year course that deals with BBA subjects etc as well as law subjects.
- BCom LLB refers to Bachelor of Commerce + Bachelor of Legislative Laws, which is a 5-year course that deals with both commerce as well as law subjects.
- BSc LLB refers to Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of Legislative Law, which is a 5-year course that deals with some science subjects like Chemistry, Biotechnology, Electronic Devices, etc as well as law subjects.