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What can I do after LLB from DU?
Some of the career options after LLB are:
- Legal Practitioner / Advocate / Legal Advisor. Lawyers can work as legal counsel and legal advisors for corporate sector, firms, organizations, legal persons, individuals and families.
- Government Service.
- Judiciary.
- Teaching.
- Writing/Journals/Reports.
- Legal Outsourcing.
- Money Matters.
Which DU college is best for law?
The best law colleges in Delhi NCR are:
- National Law University, Delhi.
- Jamia Millia Islamia University.
- Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
- Galgotias University.
- Amity Law School.
How can I become a civil judge after LLB in India?
The person should be a citizen of India. Must have an LLB/LLM degree. He/She should have been a judge of a High Court for at least 5 years or he/she should have been an advocate of a High Court for 10 years. Apart from these, a person is also eligible if he/she is an exceptional jurist according to the president.
What are the career options after LLB?
Some of the career options after LLB are: Lawyers can work as legal counsel and legal advisors for corporate sector, firms, organizations, legal persons, individuals and families. They can work as trustees of various trusts, as teachers, law reporters, company secretaries and so on.
What are the benefits of doing an LLB from Delhi University?
The benefit of an LLB from DU is that you will complete your LLB from the top 3 year LLB college of India. DU has three Law Colleges Campus Law Centre or CLC, Law Centre 1 or LC1 and Law Centre 2 or LC2. The Campus Law Centre of Delhi University is the best Law College in India for 3 year LLB.
What is a Bachelor of Law (LLB)?
Bachelor of Law (LLB) is a traditional three-year degree, which students can pursue after completing their Bachelors’ degree. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Law (BA LLB) is an integrated degree for students who want to take up law as a career.
How many seats are there in DU LLB entrance test?
DU LLB Entrance Test is an exam having over 20,000 applicants and it was written by 18,695 students in the year 2016 for over 2200 seats in all 3 law centres viz. Campus Law Centre (CLC), LC -I & LC-II of Delhi University Law Faculty. A little over 1100 seats were available for Open or General category students.