LLB from DU : Is LLB a good option after graduation in Literature?

- AdminUpdated On January 27, 2023 09:44 AM

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- priyal gognaAnswered on January 27, 2023 09:44 AM
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Hello,

Sure you can pursue LLB after completing your graduation in literature. The point being, if you are really interested in studying Law then there is a way you can pursue LLB after completing your graduation. You can get admission in the law colleges for LLB course either on the basis of entrance exams or on the basis of marks in 10+2. 

However, if you are open to other options then it will be ideal to identify your skills and pursue masters in a field that will add value to your CV. For example, if you like writing then you can pursue an MBA or PGDM in communication. You can also pursue masters in literature, mass communication or social studies.

If you are determined to pursue LLB then following are the exams and colleges you must know.

The entrance exams for LLB are:

  • Common Law Admission Test CLAT 
  • Mewar University Admission Test
  • Lloyd Law College LLB and Integrated BA-LLB Entrance Test 
  • Jindal Global Law School JGLS LLM Admission Test
  • National University of Advanced Legal Studies BA LLB Admission Test
  • National Law University NLU Delhi BA-LLB Admission Test
  • UPES Dehradun LLB Admission Test
  • National Law School Bangalore PG Diploma in Consumer law (Distance) Admission Test 
  • LSAT
  • ILI Delhi admission to IPR and Cyber Law Online Exam
  • IIT Kharagpur LL.B (Hons) Degree in Intellectual Property Law Test
  • All India Bar Examination
  • University of Calcutta Integrated 5 year BA-LLB Admission Test
  • Alliance University Bangalore Integrated BA-LLB Admission Test
  • Osmania University Hyderabad Admission Test
  • University of Madras M.L. Admission Test
  • Berhampur University Odisha Distance Education Admission Test
  • Mahatma Gandhi University UG Admission Test
  • Kurukshetra University Distance Education Admission Test


The top institutes are:

- Akansha SirohiAnswered on March 15, 2017 03:51 PM
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