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Bachelor of Laws

3-5 Years UG ₹50,000 - ₹10 Lakhs Avg. Salary: ₹4 - 20 LPA

About LLB

A Bachelor of Laws is an undergraduate law degree offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree and serves as the first professional qualification for legal practitioners. This degree requires the study of core legal subjects and jurisprudence to provide a comprehensive understanding of the legal system and its function. The LLB curriculum is designed to impart a thorough knowledge of legal principles, legal research skills, and a sound understanding of the roles and responsibilities of lawyers within society. This degree is often a prerequisite for taking bar exams or qualifying as a practicing lawyer, depending on the jurisdiction. Additionally, the LLB program also serves as a foundation for further legal education, such as a Master of Laws (LLM) or other postgraduate studies in law. LLB is India's primary law degree, available as a 3-year (after graduation) or 5-year integrated program. Covers constitutional law, criminal law, corporate law, and international law.

Eligibility Criteria

5-Year LLB: 10+2 with 45%
3-Year LLB: Bachelor's degree with 45%
CLAT/AILET entrance exam
Some universities accept through CUET

Syllabus Overview

Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Corporate Law
Civil Procedure
Contract Law
Property Law
International Law
Environmental Law
Intellectual Property Law

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