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There are a number of prospects for law students to pursue after completing the course. These graduates are offered various legal roles, from becoming a lawyer or advocate to a paralegal, a law officer, lecturer and more. There are currently over 20 lakhs lawyers in India, but our legal system needs more legal advisors and experts. Therefore, many students, out of interest and of high scope, are pursuing LLB to enter the legal and judicial field system.

Top Law Entrance Exams in India for 3 year LLB

  1. Delhi University (DU LLB)
  2. Banaras Hindu University (BHU LLB)
  3. Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
  4. Government Law College, Mumbai
  5. ILS Law College, Pune
  6. Department of Laws, Punjab University, Chandigarh
  7. Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur
  8. Faculty of Law, Osmania University
  9. Faculty of Law, Allahabad University
  10. Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Benefits of a Law Degree after Graduation

  • The best aspect of this course is that the University starts directly with rigorous legal subjects without spending much time, because the students are already graduates.
  • Students will learn IPC, Crpc, CPC, labour laws, and Company Law, etc. within months of attending the course that is usually studied by five-year graduates in their third or fourth year.
  • Students have to only spend 3 years at the university and are awarded an LLB degree upon completion.
  • Students have access to the practice of courtrooms as colleges lay Moot Courts, research submissions, Mock Trial Courts in their curriculum. Every semester students also undergo internships with top law firms, corporations, NGO’s and the likes and further enhance their knowledge on the practical aspects of law.

Top Law Entrance Exams in India for 3 year LLB

1. Delhi University (DU LLB)

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DU LLB Entrance Examination (Delhi University Law Entrance Test) is a national admission examination administered by the Faculty of Law, Delhi University, in three-year law programs offered at three university law centres, namely Campus Law Centre, Law Centre I and Law Centre II.

Candidates wishing to pursue Delhi University’s three-year law program will need to fill out the DU LLB application form and register online for the same. The paper is held for 2 hours in paper pen mode. It includes 175 questions, bringing the total of 700 marks. For any incorrect answer 1 mark is reduced. Likewise, every correct answer is rewarded with 4 marks.

2. Banaras Hindu University (BHU LLB)

BHU Law College, Benaras
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Banaras Hindu University is conducting BHU LLB entrance examination (BHU LLB) for admissions to three-year law programmes. Candidates interested in pursuing the 3-year LLB programme from Banaras Hindu University need to apply for BHU LLB entrance exam. It conducts the exam in an offline mode.

For admission in the LLB course, the law college conducts an undergraduate entrance test (UET) during May every year. The applicant should also score minimum 50% aggregate in his/her graduation to be eligible for UET. The total seats are 230.

3. Law School Admission Test – India (LSAT-India)

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Law School Admission Test (LSAT)-India is an entrance exam conducted by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law courses. The test is conducted to shortlist law aspirants for admission in undergraduate and postgraduate level courses offered at more than 85 law colleges in India. For appearing in the law entrance exam, LSAT has not mentioned any specific eligibility criteria however, candidates should fulfil the eligibility criteria for 3-year LLB course offered at the accepting law colleges such as the candidates holding a bachelor degree in any stream from a recognised university/college. The exam pattern  is such that the question paper is divided into four sections which include questions related to analytical reasoning, first logical reasoning, second logical reasoning and reading comprehension. However, over 50 colleges accepts LSAT India exam scores for admission. To name a few are OP Jindal Global University, VIT School of Law, JLU School of Law, Jagran Lakecity University and more.

4. Government Law College, Mumbai

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Government Law College (GLC), established in 1855, has the distinction of being the oldest Law College in Asia, dating even prior to the University of Mumbai, and enjoys a pre-eminent reputation for excellence in the field of legal education. There is a common entrance test that an applicant has to give for taking admission in this institute. The test consists of questions based on legal aptitude and general knowledge. There is 50% Reservation for Reserved Categories from Maharashtra State as per the Government Resolution (G.R).

5. ILS Law College, Pune

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ILS or Indian Law Society’s Law College, one of the premier law institutions in India, was established in the year 1924. Situated in the city of Pune, the college is funded by the Ford Foundation and is currently affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University. At postgraduate level, the college offers three-year LLB, LLM course and a number of Diploma Courses. The college offers reservations as per rules of the Savitribai Phule Pune University. Those seeking admission to BA.LLB or LLB must qualify MH CET LAW. Application forms are mainly, available through offline and online mode. As per the guidelines of Government of Maharashtra, candidates seeking admissions to LLB degree requires a minimum pass in graduation in any discipline while securing 45% marks in all years, while reserved seat candidates need to have minimum 40% marks.

6. Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh

Department of Laws, Punjab University, Chandigarh
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The Panjab University, Chandigarh conducts the PU LLB Entrance Exam for admissions to the LLB (Bachelor of Laws) Three Year programme. There are four law departments that are affiliated to the Panjab University. The law aspirants who have completed their graduation with any recognized Bachelor’s degree or if even are in the process of completing the same are eligible to apply for LLB admissions through PU LLB.

The minimum conditions that candidates have to fulfill in order to be considered for admissions to the 3-year L.L.B programme is outlined in PU LLB eligibility criteria. The exam has 4 sections, such as English Comprehension, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude, Legal Reasoning. The exam is held annually through offline mode and comprises both subjective type and objective type questions. Time duration to complete the exam is 1 hour and 30 minutes. As per PU LLB eligibility criteria, the candidates has to meet eligibility criteria pertaining to qualifying exam, minimum marks in the qualifying exam, and age limit.

  • Qualifying exam: The candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree from a recognized institute
  • Minimum marks: The applicant should have passed the qualifying exam scoring at least 45% aggregate marks. Relaxation of 5% in minimum marks is extended to reserved category candidates.
  • Age limit: There is no upper age limit.

7. Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur

Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
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The Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, established in 2006, has the unique feature of imparting conventional legal education along with contemporary law courses that cater to the needs of the global economy, including IPRs and fields related thereto. The School is engaged in, and striving for, a world-class excellence in legal education in India. Its enviable infra-structure and academic ambience bonded with friendly atmosphere foster the students desire to excel. The School and its faculty seek to cultivate and nurture the spirit of excellence among the students.

To apply for admission in LLB (H) courses candidates must have bachelors degree / masters degree/MBA. Eligibility for Admission to LL.B. (Hons) Degree in Intellectual Property Rights is that the candidates must satisfy the criteria of securing a first class UG degree in Engineering/Technology/Medicine or equivalent. The Minimum marks in qualifying exam should be CGPA 6.5 or 60% marks for GE/OBC candidates and for the SC/ST/PWD candidates, CGPA of 6.0 and 55% marks is needed. The entrance test for admission in Law courses takes place in offline mode at the allotted examination centre. Candidates qualifying the written examination will have to appear for the personal interview. Performance of the candidate in test and interview leads in the IIT Kharagpur law admission.

8. Faculty of Law, Osmania University

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The Faculty of Law, Osmania University has a glorious history of more than 100 years. The “Law class” was opened in the year 1899 to give instruction in law to students desirous of joining legal profession along with “Judicial Test” classes for Judicial Officers. Thus teaching of Law was in existence even before Osmania University came into existence in the year 1918. The LL.B. 3-Year Degree Course is offered through semester system to the students admitted (with effect from academic year 2001-02) as prescribed by the Bar Council of India. All the Rules and Regulations, hereinafter, specified shall be read as a whole for the purpose of interpretation. A candidate for admission to LL.B course has to qualify at the LL.B. Common Entrance Examination (LAW CET) for that academic year. The candidates will be admittedly strictly in accordance with the merit secured at the entrance examination, keeping in view the Rules in force in respect of statutory reservation of seats under various categories of candidates.

9. Faculty of Law, Allahabad University

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The Law Department of Allahabad University holds the rare distinction of being one of the  25 top law schools in the country. It became the first Department of Allahabad University with two posts of Professors in one Department of the University when an additional post of Professor of Jurisprudence was created later. The admission to 320 seats of the 3-year LLB program is on the basis of Entrance Test named LAT, conducted in May-June. Since, it is a professional course, the conditions for it are strictly prescribed by the Bar Council of India.

10. Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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The Three year LLB program in Symbiosis Law College has a total of 60 seats. The candidate should minimum have 45% marks in graduation from a recognized university. 15% and 7.5% seats are reserved for SC and ST respectively. There is an all India test conducted by Symbiosis for the LLB program that consists of two parts. The first part is written test and the second is personal interview.

Therefore, law is a very important profession and it offers greater and more varied opportunities perhaps than any other, opportunities of private or public service, of any distinction. Thus, with the above mentioned, you can get a proper overview of all the law entrance exams after graduation in India.

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