Law Courses After 12th

Although most of the law courses can be done after graduation, there are also some law courses after 12th that can be pursued without a bachelor’s degree. Here are those law courses after 12th, 

  • Bachelor of Legislative Law
  • Bachelor of Law in Intellectual Property Rights

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Law Courses After Graduation 

After completing the graduation, one can do post graduation in law, here is the list of law courses after graduation. 

Master of Legislative Law in Business LawMaster of Law in Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
Master of Law in Bharatiya Nyaya Darshan and Raj DharmaMaster of Law in Corporate and Finance Law
Master of Legislative Law in Criminal Law and Commercial LawMaster of Legislative Law in Criminal Law and Criminology
Post Graduate Diploma in Administrative LawPost Graduate Diploma in Business & Corporate Law
Post Graduate Diploma in Child Rights and DevelopmentPost Graduate Diploma in Cyber Law and Intellectual Property Rights

LLB After Graduation 

As all would possibly recognise there are methods of pursuing an LLB i.e. a 5-12 months path and a 3-12 months path. The five-12 months guides include LLB guides like BA LLB, B.Com LLB, BBA LLB. While pursuing an LLB after graduation, then the 3-12 months path is the most effective option. 

The age restriction set through BCI (Bar Council of India) is 45. Normally applicants who need an activity extrade pursue the 3-12 months LLB path. mainly human beings from engineering backgrounds who’ve taken a liking for a 3-12 months LLB path.

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However, there is a disadvantage in the LLB after the final course, that is, the students cannot choose a subject of their choice, they have to study the subjects prescribed by the university. In comparison to the 5-year LLB course, the students of the 3-year LLB course have less time to study legal subjects. The students receive mock internships and practice.

The post-graduate LLB option should be the last option. So it assumes you are an engineering graduate. Then it becomes a 7 year total education and it can be a lengthy process to learn something completely new and be successful as a race. If you would like to complete an LLB as a course after 12, opt for the integrated 5-year course.

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Integrated Law Courses

There are various 5 year integrated law courses, it offers all the students to do a bachelors and masters course together. Integrated courses are actually good for the career of the lawyers, they get to learn everything in 5 years. 

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