Thursday, 3 June 2021

A Glance at the World of Law, For All the Aspiring Lawyers

 

When we hear the word law, the first visual that appears in front of our eyes are the heroes with their black capes.

 

Law, as a career, can be pursued at undergraduates, graduates, or even doctorate level. The popularity of law is immense in our country, which brings the best law colleges in India for aspiring lawyers.

 

Lawyers these days not only make an appearance with their black capes to the court, but also make their presence felt in law firms, corporates, agencies, and other sectors.

 

Thinking of becoming a lawyer? - Courses and Eligibility.

 

To have the fascinating career of a lawyer, one must work hard day in and out. It is not easy to be a successful lawyer if you are not ready to give it all you have. There are many types of law and courses related to it that one can opt for based on the interest of the student. But before we take a look at it, let us first know the eligibility to apply for law.

 

Some law colleges in our country have different eligibility criteria. The eligibility for undergraduate level and graduate level vary. Let us discuss the basic eligibility for both the levels

 

      Eligibility for undergraduate program: The student must have cleared 12th standard or any other equivalent exam with a minimum of 45% marks from a recognized board

 

      Eligibility for graduate program: The students applying for LLB (3 years) must be a graduate from a recognized university. And for LLM, the students must have an LLB degree or any other equivalent qualification from a recognized university.

 

 

There are many law courses that a law college offers, and one can opt for any of the one of their choice like BA LLB, BA LLB (Hons), BSc LLB, LLM, BCom LLB, BBA LLB, BBA LLB (Hons), LLD (doctor of law), BTech LLB, BLS LLB.

 

Popular Law Colleges in India

 

India has some of the prestigious universities for law. These law colleges have entrance exams which have to be passed by the students for gaining admission. Some of the popular entrance exams are the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), Delhi University LLB Entrance Exam ( DU LLB Entrance exam), All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), and Law School Admission Test India (LSAT India).

 

Passing an entrance exam is like having the key to the door of your dream college. Law colleges in Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, etc. conduct entrance exams for the students who aspire to study in their college.

 

Some of the top colleges that an aspiring lawyer must know about are Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Pune and other city colleges like National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bangalore, National Law University New Delhi, Government Law College Mumbai, Lloyd Law College Greater Noida, etc.

 

If you aspire to be a lawyer, then clearing the entrance exam is a must. Right college and guidance can enable you to be the next hero with the black cape!

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