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LLB is one of the most opted courses by candidates seeking a career in law. The program is available for candidates who have completed 12th from a recognised board. Every year thousands of students apply for law admissions at some of the top law schools in India. Students who wish to become a lawyer need to have a law degree. Admission to the program is done based on candidates’ performance in 12th and their performance in the entrance exams such as AILET, LSAT, CLAT and DUET. The average fee of the LLB program is around 2 lakh per annum. 

In this article, we have covered the LLB Full Form, syllabus, entrance exams, eligibility criteria, and other details regarding LLB admissions.

What is LLB Full Form?

The full form of LLB is Bachelor of Law. The proper abbreviation of the word “LLB” is Legum Baccalaureus which is a Latin word. Since the word is plural, the abbreviation is created by doubling the first letter and as a result, we have the two Ls in LLB. LLB Degree originated in England and now, it's been offered in many countries such as India.

Types of LLB Courses

Candidates applying for the LLB program can either apply for the 3-year LLB program or for the 5-year LLB program. The 5-year LLB courses are integrated programmes where students can study two subjects related to the law within 5 years. Provided below is the list of LLB courses that candidates can apply for.

Course

Duration

Average Fee

Bachelors of Law(LLB)

3 Years

INR 6,000 to INR 1.86 lakh

BBA LLB

5 Years

INR 86,000 to INR 3 lakh

BA LLB

5 Years

INR 1.32 lakh to INR 3 lakh

BSc LLB

5 Years

INR 66,000 to INR 2.8 lakh

B.Com LLB

5 Years

INR 50,000 to INR 2.7 lakh

BSW LLB

5 Years

INR 1.00 lakh to INR 1.78 lakh

Also Read: List of Law Specialisations Offered in India: Courses, Admission Process

Why Study LLB?

Some of the major advantages of pursuing LLB are provided below.

  • There are many career opportunities available after completing the LLB degree.
  • The salary after completing LLB is very good. Candidates can get an average salary of INR 4 lakh per annum in the initial stage of their career.
  • This program improves the reasoning skills of candidates.
  • LLB is a perfect choice for candidates who want to learn about the laws of the country and wish to improve the defects in the system.

LLB Eligibility Criteria

Candidates who are interested in studying the LLB course need to take a look at the eligibility criteria.

  • Candidates who have completed 12th from any recognized board can apply for the LLB course.
  • He/ she must have scored at least 50% marks in 12th to get eligible for LLB admissions.
  • There is as such no upper age limit for studying LLB in India. 

What skills are required to pursue an LLB course?

Provided below are the skills required to pursue an LLB program.

Clarity of Thought

Articulate

Interest in Detail

Persuasiveness

Intellect

Perseverance

Legal Research Skills

Legal Drafting

Customer Service

Excellent Communication Skills

LLB Admission in India 2024

LLB admissions in India are done based on merit as well as performance in law entrance exams. Many law entrance exams are conducted for law admissions in India such as CLAT, AILET, LSAT, MH CET Law, AP LAWCET, TS LAWCET, LFAT, DU LLB Entrance Exam, and ULSAT. After the release of the law entrance exam result, successful candidates can participate in the counselling process.

Apart from the law entrance exams, there are lots of law schools in India that accept candidates based on merit or other law entrance exams rather than national-level law entrance exams. So law aspirants who are not prepared for popular law entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, LSAT India, etc can also appear for other law entrance exams. Since few law schools in India provide admission without law entrance exams, students are advised to check the admission criteria of such law colleges/ institutions that offer admission based on merit or a management quota system. 

Law Entrance Exam in India 2024

Law aspirants might be eager to find out about the various law entrance exams that are conducted in India. Given below are some of the popular law entrance exams of 2024. 

List of Law Entrance Exams

Application Start Date

Application End Date

Date of Entrance Examination

Mode of Exam

Result Date

CLAT - Common Law Admission Test 2024

July 1, 2023

November 3, 2023

December 03, 2023

Offline

December 10, 2023 

AILET - All India Law Entrance Test

August 7, 2023

November 13, 2023

December 10, 2023

Offline

December 13, 2023

LSAT - Law School Admission Test

August 14, 2023 

(January Cycle)

and (May Cycle)

January 10, 2024 (January Cycle) 

May 7, 2024 (May Cycle)

January 20 to 21, 2024 (January Cycle)

May 16 to 19,  2024 (May Cycle)

Online, Remote Proctored Mode

To be Notified (January Cycle) 

To be Notified (May Cycle)

UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test (ULSAT)

To be Notified (5-year Integrated LL.B and LL.M)

To be Notified (5-year Integrated LL.B and LL.M)

To be Notified (5-year Integrated LL.B and LL.M)

Offline

To be Notified

MH CET Law

5-Year LLB -  To be Notified

3-Year LLB - To be Notified

5-Year LLB - To be Notified

3-Year LLB - To be Notified

5-Year LLB - May 7 and 8, 2024

3-Year LLB - March 11, 12 and 13, 2024

Offline

5-Year LLB - To be Notified

3-Year LLB - To be Notified

AP LAWCET and AP PGLCET

To be Notified

To be Notified

To be Notified

Online

To be Notified

CULEE (Christ University Law Entrance Exam)

January 2024

April 30, 2024

July 2024

Offline

To be Notified

TS LAWCET and TS PGLCET

To be Notified

To be Notified

3 Year LLB - To be Notified

5 Year LLB and LLM - To be Notified

Online

To be Notified

Kerala LL.B Entrance Exam (KLEE)

5 Year LLB - To be Notified

3 Year LLB and LLM - To be Notified

3 and 5 Year LLB - To be Notified

LLM - To be Notified

5 Year LLB and LLM - To be Notified

3 Year LLB - To be Notified

Offline

5 Year LLB - To be Notified

3 Year LLB - To be Notified

LLM - To be Notified

DU LLB Entrance Exam
(based on CUET 2024)

February 2024

To be Notified

May 15 to May 31, 2024

Offline

To be Notified

BVP CET LAW

To be Notified

To be Notified

To be Notified

Offline

To be Notified

Army Institute of Law Entrance Test (AIL LET)

April 2024   

May 2024

June 2024

Online

July 2024

LFAT

February 2024

To be Notified

May 15 to May 31, 2024

Offline

To be Notified

KIITEE (Law)

Phase 1- To be Notified


Phase 2: To be Notified


Phase 3: To be Notified

Phase 1- To be Notified

Phase 2: To be Notified

Phase 3: To be Notified

Phase 1- To be Notified


Phase 2: To be Notified


Phase 3: To be Notified

Offline

Phase 1- To be Notified


Phase 2:  To be Notified


Phase 3: To be Notified

BHU UET (Law)
(based on CUET 2024)

February 2024

To be Notified

May 15 to May 31, 2024

Offline

To be Notified

LLB Admission Important Dates

LLB admissions in India generally starts after the release of the 12th results. The application form for LLB admissions is released in the month of January-February and it closes in the month of July. Provided below are the important dates for LLB admissions in India.

Events

Dates

Application Form

February to June 

Admission Process

June to August

Where to Study LLB? 

There are lots of colleges in India that offer the 5-year and the 3-year law courses. However, the first preference of law students to study integrated law courses is National Law Universities (NLUs). For example, other than NLSIU Bengaluru, no other NLUs offer a 3-year LLB course, but all of them offer 5-year integrated courses. 

We have provided here some of the best law colleges in India based on their NIRF 2023 ranking as the 2024 ranking has not been published yet. 

Rank 

Name of the Law College/ Institute

NIRF 2023 Score

City 

States

1

National Law School of India University

80.52

Bengaluru

Karnataka 

2

National Law University

73.91

New Delhi 

Delhi 

3

Nalsar University of Law

73.76 

Hyderabad

Telangana

4

The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

69.34

Kolkata 

West Bengal

5

Jamia Millia Islamia,New Delhi

68.30 

New Delhi 

Delhi

6

Symbiosis Law School

66.67 

Pune 

Maharashtra 

7

Gujarat National Law University

65.69

Gandhinagar 

Gujarat

8

Siksha `O` Anusandhan

64.04

Bhubaneswar 

Odisha 

9

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

62.20

Kharagpur

West Bengal

10

Babasheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University

61.05

Lucknow

Uttar Pradesh

11

Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences

59.37

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

12

Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology

59.20

Bhubaneswar 

Odisha

13

Christ University

57.78

Bengaluru

Karnataka

14

Aligarh Muslim University

56.51 

Aligarh

Uttar Pradesh

15

Shanmugha Arts Science Technology & Research Academy

56.37

Thanjavur

Tamil Nadu 

16

Lovely Professional University   

55.41 

Phagwara

Punjab

17

Indian Law Institute

55.34

New Delhi

Delhi

18

National Law Institute University, Bhopal

54.68 

Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh

19

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

54.13

New Delhi

Delhi

20

The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala

51.53

Patiala

Punjab

21

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow

50.90

Lucknow 

Uttar Pradesh 

22

Banaras Hindu University

50.18

Varanasi

Uttar Pradesh

23

Amity University Haryana, Gurgaon

49.55

Gurugram

Haryana

24

National University of Study & Research in Law

48.20

Ranchi

Jharkhand  

25

Alliance University

48.13 

Bengaluru 

Karnataka

26

Army Institute of Law, Sector-68

47.65

Mohali 

Punjab  

27

Nirma University

47.57

Ahmedabad

Gujarat 

28

National Law University and Judicial Academy

46.60 

Kamrup

Assam

29

Manipal University Jaipur

46.54

Jaipur

Rajasthan

30

National Law University

46.02

Cuttack

Odisha

LLB Entrance Exams

Admission to the LLB programmes is based on the marks obtained in the entrance exams. Some law entrance exams are conducted at the national level while some are state-level entrance tests.

National Level Entrance Exams

Exam

Conducting Body

CLAT (Common law Admission Test)

National Law Universities, India

AILET- All India law entrance test

National Law University, Delhi

LSAT- Law School Admission Test

Pearson VUE

DUET (Law)

University of Delhi

State Level Entrance Exams

AP LAWCET

APSCHE

TS LAWCET

TSCHE

Kerala LLB Entrance exam ( KLEE)

Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE)

TS PGLCET

Osmania University, Hyderabad

AP PGLCET

APSCHE

LLB Subjects and Topics

The syllabus of LLB covers many topics related to law such as types of law, legal aspects of government and legal writing. Provided below are the important topics that are covered in the syllabus of Law.

Semester 1

Law of Torts including Consumer Protection Law

Legal Methods

Law of Crimes

Law of Contract I

Family Law I

-

Semester 2

Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act, and Probation of Offenders Act

Constitutional Law I

Law of Contract II

Family Law II

Constitutional Law II

-

Semester 3

Property Law

Public International Law

Law of Evidence

Moot Court and Trial Advocacy

Company Law

Semester 4

Administrative Law and the Regulatory State

Law of Taxation

Civil Procedure Code and Law of Limitation

Interpretation of Statutes and Judicial Process

Labour Law I

-

Semester 5

Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing

Human Rights Law and Theory

International Trade Law

Law, Poverty and Development

Intellectual Property Rights

-

Semester 6

Professional Ethics and Bar-Bench Relations

Banking and Insurance Law

Criminology, Penology and Victimology

Environmental Law

Dissertation and Project

-

Colleges Offering LLB in India

Many colleges offer LLB admissions in India. We have provided the names of the colleges offering the LLB programs along with their fee.

Top LLB Colleges in Abroad

Not only India but there are also quite a lot of acclaimed law colleges across the world. We have provided the list of the top law colleges globally according to QS Law Rankings 2020. 

QS Law Rankings

College Name

Country

LLB Course Fees (INR)

1

Harvard University

United States

INR 50,00,000

2

University of Oxford

United Kingdom

INR 32,00,000

3

University of Cambridge

United Kingdom

INR 20,70,700

4

Yale University

United States

INR 50,00,000

5

Stanford University

United States

INR 15,74,200

Jobs and Career Opportunities after LLB course

There is a variety of career opportunities available after completing the LLB course. Some of the most popular jobs profiles available after LLB are listed below.

Top Recruiters for LLB Graduates

Various recruiters hire law graduates after completing their degree. The top legal firms in India are known to hire law graduates as they have popular law firms that have been practising in the field of litigation for the last 20 years and they hire eligible candidates from placement drives across top law colleges in India.

Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co.

AZB & Partners

Khaitan & Co.

Luthra & Luthra Law Offices

Khaitan & Co.

J. Sagar Associates

Trilegal

Economic Laws Practice

Desai & Diwanji

S&R Associates

Talwar Thakore & Associates

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What are the requirements to study LL.B?

To study LL.B, you have to complete your 10+2 from any recognized board from any stream but with at least 50% aggregate marks. If you’re opting to study B.Sc LL.B then you must have science subjects in your Class 12th. The Bar Council of India didn’t really set an upper age limit to study LL.B. 

What are the possible job opportunities after getting an LL.B degree?

After getting an LL.B degree, students can become Government Lawyers, Corporate Lawyers, Legal Advisors, Legal Counsels, Legal Associates, Legal Administrators and many more. As a Government lawyer, you need to help the government in all the legal factors, from formulating to applying to regulating and your starting salary would be around 3 LPA. A Legal counsellor guides the important individuals of the company about different legal terms and conditions and helps to save the firm from any legal damage and gets a starting salary of 10 LPA.

Which are the Government law colleges where students can study law?

Studying at Government law colleges will be comparatively cheaper than studying at private law colleges. Some of the popular Government law colleges that students can opt for are Lucknow University, Mumbai University, Faculty of law (DU), MSU (Baroda), Government law college (Mumbai), Department of law (Punjab University), Osmania University, etc. 

What are the skills required by law aspirants to study for LL.B?

To get an LL.B degree, you have to face quite a lot of challenging incidents. It is not easy to deal with different types of clients and help them win their cases. To do so, you will need certain skills like Clarity of Thought, Persuasiveness, Interest in Detail, Legal Drafting, Legal Research Skills, Excellent Communication Skills, Customer Service, etc. 

Why should I study LL.B?

LL.B is the prime degree to start your legal career in India. Other than that, an LL.B degree offers a wide range of career options, it provides a good salary to start your career. Once you start studying for LL.B, you will understand that your reasoning skills are improving. If you’re interested in knowing more about the Indian legal system, you must study LL.B and improve the defects by using your legal education. 

Is the conducting body of CLAT and AILET the same?

The CLAT and AILET exams are different law entrance exams conducted by the Consortium of NLUs (National Law Universities) and NLU Delhi respectively. Aspirants who will be clearing CLAT can get admission into any of the 22 NLUs based on their test scores. Whereas, when a student clears AILET, he/she can admission into only NLU Delhi. CLAT scores are accepted by other private law colleges.

How can I get admission into the LL.B program?

To get admission into the LL.B program you have to appear for any one of the following law entrance tests, CLAT, AILET, LSAT, DUET, etc. While these exams are held at the national level, there are other law exams that are conducted at the state level. The state-level exams are MH CET Law, TS LAWCET, AP LAWCET, etc. The national levels exams are very competitive but to appear for state level exams you must check out the detailed eligibility criteria.

What are the different types of LL.B courses offered to students?

Students can choose from 3-year or 5-year LL.B courses offered by different universities/colleges in India. The 5-year law programmes are integrated courses where students can learn two subjects simultaneously. The different types of courses offered to students are LL.B, BA LL.B, BBA LL.B, B.Com LL.B and BSW LL.B. 

What are the subjects taught in the LL.B course?

Depending on your law specialisation, the subjects will vary. The common subjects that are being taught to the students are Labour Law, Contractual Law, Constitutional Law, Law of Evidence, Company Law, Intellectual Property Law, Banking Law, Cooperative Law, Law of Taxation, Human Rights and International Law, Administrative Law and many more.

What is an LL.B course?

The LL.B course is a very popular law course in India that students pursue in order to become a lawyer or advocate. The full form of LL.B is Bachelor of Law and to get admission into the LL.B programme, students have to pass their class 12 and clear the law entrance exams that are being held to choose the eligible students. 

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