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Vishal95
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Dear Aspirant,
Yes, you can do an LLB after the BA degree programme. In fact, every graduate student can pursue LLB with good marks in the graduation degree.
Every institute has different eligibility criteria. For example, my friend did LLB from LPU, and to get admission at LPU in LLB, you should have passed with 50% aggregate marks in Graduation (any stream) or equivalent. Moreover, you should have qualified LPUNEST exam or LSAT.
LPU is ranked 24th among all public and private universities/colleges for the law programmes by NIRF ranking 2021.
LPU’s School of Law is approved by the Bar Council of India.
All the faculty members have well qualified from top ranked universities across the world.
Practical exposure through Moot Courts, District Court, and Legal Aid Clinics visit.
The curriculum is made following the Bar Council of India (BCI) norms.
Workshops/Seminars on computer applications and client interaction is an important aspect of the curriculum
In addition to core curricula, the course offers subjects like communication and soft skills to enhance personality and employability.
The curriculum is designed to facilitate students in preparing for various competitive examinations.
Positions such as Law Officer and Legal Advisors can be explored.
For more details, you may refer to the LPU website.
I hope this helps
Yes, you can do an LLB after the BA degree programme. In fact, every graduate student can pursue LLB with good marks in the graduation degree.
Every institute has different eligibility criteria. For example, my friend did LLB from LPU, and to get admission at LPU in LLB, you should have passed with 50% aggregate marks in Graduation (any stream) or equivalent. Moreover, you should have qualified LPUNEST exam or LSAT.
LPU is ranked 24th among all public and private universities/colleges for the law programmes by NIRF ranking 2021.
LPU’s School of Law is approved by the Bar Council of India.
All the faculty members have well qualified from top ranked universities across the world.
Practical exposure through Moot Courts, District Court, and Legal Aid Clinics visit.
The curriculum is made following the Bar Council of India (BCI) norms.
Workshops/Seminars on computer applications and client interaction is an important aspect of the curriculum
In addition to core curricula, the course offers subjects like communication and soft skills to enhance personality and employability.
The curriculum is designed to facilitate students in preparing for various competitive examinations.
Positions such as Law Officer and Legal Advisors can be explored.
For more details, you may refer to the LPU website.
I hope this helps












