LLB - Eligibility, Specialisations, Scope

Discover all the information you need about LLB including the list of the top Colleges offering Law Degrees in India

What is LLB?

Bachelor of Law (LLB) course prepares students to take on a Legal profession in their careers. 

 

Specialisations for Bachelor of Law (LLB)

Listed below are some specialisations in this field that students wishing to study LLB opt for:

  • Adjudication and Justicing
  • Law
  • Legal Studies
  • Legislative Law
  • Social Legal Science

 

Eligibility Requirements for Bachelor of Law  

Mentioned below is the eligibility to pursue a five-year and a three-year LLB respectively:

 

Five-year Bachelor of Law (LLB)

  • To pursue the five-year LLB students need to complete their school education with a minimum of 45% in their board exams. 
  • The aforementioned percentage requirement varies from one law school to another. 
  • The students need a science background in their +2 if they wish to pursue B.Sc LLB or B.Tech LLb. 

 

Three-year Bachelor of Law (LLB) 

  • Students looking for this course must have completed their graduation in any respective stream of a recognised university. 
  • They need to attain a certain percentage in the law school admission exam they wish to appear for. This percentage will vary from one institution to another. 

 

Entrance Exams for LLB 

Here are a few entrance exams that students aspiring to pursue a Bachelor of Law can sit for: 

  • Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)
  • All India Bar Examination (AIBE)
  • All India Law Entrance Test (AILET)
  • Law School Admission Test for India (LSAT India)
  • National Law School Admissions Test (NLSAT)
  • NMIMS Law Aptitude Test (NMIMS-LAT)
  • Army Institute of Law Entrance Test (AIL LET)
  • Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test (ILI CAT)

 

Aptitude for studying LLB 

Listed below are some skills that Bachelor of Law students are expected to have: 

  • Logical Reasoning
  • Good Intellect 
  • Coherent Communication 
  • Research Skills 
  • Observation Skills 
  • A good judge of character 
  • Confidence 
  • Presentation Skills 
  • Persuasion Skills 

 

Syllabus for LLB

Here are some core papers of Bachelor of Law:

  • Labour Law 
  • Constitutional Law 
  • Women and Law 
  • Family Law 
  • Law of Torts 
  • Crime 
  • Jurisprudence 
  • Law of Evidence 
  • International Law
  • Environmental Law 
  • Property Law 
  • Arbitration 
  • Criminal Procedure Code 
  • Civil Procedure Code 
  • Company Law 
  • Legal Writing 
  • Criminology 

 

Placements for LLB students 

Mentioned below are some job profiles that students of Bachelor of Law get placed in post-completion of their degree: 

  • Criminal Lawyer
  • Corporate Lawyer
  • Judicial Services
  • Legal Journalist
  • Legal Analyst
  • Civil Lawyer
  • Legal Advisor
  • Advocate 
  • Litigation Lawyer 
  • Solicitor 
  • Legal Researcher 
  • Public Prosecutor 
  • Legal Journalist 
  • Lecturer
  • Public Prosecutor 

 

Salary Prospects for Bachelor of Law students 

The salary of a student who has pursued an LLB degree in India is somewhere between 1 LPA to 8.9 LPA, depending on their experience.

 

Subjects similar to Bachelor of Law

Students with an affinity towards LLB can also consider subjects like International Relations, Government and Public Policy, Diplomacy, and Foreign Policy, etc. 

 

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