LLB Eligibility Criteria
LLB Eligibility Criteria
LLB Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor of Law, commonly known as LLB, is a professional undergraduate program. It is the first step
for candidates who aspire to become legal practitioners. The candidates must be admitted to the full-
time program as a diploma or part-time degree is not approved by the Bar Council of India. LLB is a
three-year law program that introduces students to the concepts of corporate law, legislative law and
other different forms of law. The LLB eligibility criteria are 10+2—scope after LLB is Legal Advisor,
Lawyer, Public Prosecutor, etc.
For admission in LLB, students must have a bachelor’s degree with a 45% mark from a recognised
university. The candidate must also clear-cut entrance exams such as CLAT, LSAT, SLAT, etc., as per the
college requirement. LLB admission fees vary from INR 10,000 to INR 3.5 LPA.
LLB stands for Bachelor of Law or Legum Baccalaureus. The undergraduate program provides students
with a thorough understanding of the legal system. It includes all guiding principles, ideas, practical
applications, and procedures. The LLB course duration is three years. LLB eligibility criteria are that
students must have a minimum of 45% after graduation.
LLB subjects
The courses taken for the LLB degree set students up for success in various legal fields. Due to the
breadth of the subject matter, universities have designed a curriculum that includes lectures and
simulated trials, research papers, and practicums in the courtroom.
Year 1
The first semester of this course provides an overview of criminal law and the laws about women,
families, and workers, laying the groundwork for the more advanced material covered in subsequent
semesters.
In the second semester, you'll study the professional and constitutional sides of the law.
Semester 1
Labor law
Family law I
Crime
Women and law
Semester 2
Family laws II
Law of Tort and Consumer Protection Act
Constitutional law
Professional ethics
Year 2
The environmental and human rights dimensions of international and international law are the primary
emphasis of the third semester. LLB coursework covers a broader range of legal topics, including
evidence law, arbitration, and conciliation.
In the final semester, you'll put everything you've learned thus far into practice concerning LLB courses
like Law and Justice. The course covers intellectual property law and associated topics. The International
Economic Laws are also included to help you navigate corporations' more complex legal landscape.
Semester 3
Law of evidence
Human rights and international law
Environmental law
Arbitration, conciliation, and alternative
Semester 4
Jurisprudence
Practical training – legal aid
Property law
International Economic law
Year 3
In the fifth semester, you'll go even deeper into the LLB curriculum as you learn how to understand
legislation precisely. The emphasis this semester is on the finer issues, such as legal writing and real
estate law.
In its sixth semester, this course takes a deep dive into criminal law and procedure. In addition to
theoretical knowledge, the last semester of this course provides valuable hands-on experience.
Semester 5
Semester 6
Optional subjects
Beginning in the last semester of their third year, students may practice law as a junior under a senior
attorney to gain exposure and experience.
Contract
Trust
Women & Law
Criminology
International Economics Law
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