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mudit h

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Hi,
The course duration for LLB is generally three years. However, 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.
It would better if you would go through CLAT.
CLAT 2016 Eligibility: The candidates should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of SC/ST and persons with Disability). Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination can also appear provisionally.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can apply for LLM but there could be certain requirements such as you need to clear bar exams first in India or even abroad before you pursue LLM. You can also check for a specialized Masters such MS in criminal justice, etc.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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There is no need of full time LLM. Join for teaching assistant job in the same college. Also, pursue CA/CMA/CS.

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madhav suri

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You meet the basic eligibility criteria for LLM abroad. You are advised to make a list of your target universities, where you wish to do LLM. You may look for detailed eligibility criterion on their website.

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madhav suri

Beginner-Level 5

No, LLM is a Masters course which is done after completing your graduation. So, first you do BA + LLB and then you can do LLM.
Top colleges for pursuing law are:
1. University of Bangalore.
2. UPES – Dehradun.
3. National Law University – Jodhpur.
4. Campus Law Centre – Delhi.

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dheeraj choudhary

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Yes, you can. You should opt for LLM through distance in Kurukshetra University.

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karishma SuriM.tech in EC. Photographer. Traveller.

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You can pursue LLB after your B.Sc but it will change your career path totally.
You need to be very careful before you opt for this option. You need to pursue LLB and not LLM, LLM can be done after LLB .
Top colleges for pursuing law are:
University, Bangalore (www.nls.ac.in)
WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (www.nujs.edu)
NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (www.nalsarlawuniv.org)
National Law University, Jodhpur, (www.nlujodhpur.ac.in)
Campus law centre, Delhi (http://clc.du.ac.in/)
UPES, Dehradun (www.upes.ac.in) - This colleges has further specialised courses in law, you can check their website

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Shubham AggarwalPersuading MBA(Finance)

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Hi,
According to your question, you want to persuade LLM directly after B.Com but for doing so you need basic knowledge about law and that you will get by doing LLB and no college gives admission directly into LLM as there is need of LLB degree for that. Secondly, for becoming criminal lawyer, you have to take the specific course in LLB that gives you knowledge about this profession.

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