LLB Colleges Admissions
LLB Admission in Bangalore is governed by the admission council of the individual colleges. However, the colleges set the admission criteria as per the rules laid down by the Bar Council of India. By getting admission to any of the LL.B colleges of Bangalore, the students learn law as a norm of conduct for the citizens of the nation. Legal education provided to the students in serving society and generates them as good law-abiding citizens.
The course structure planned by the colleges in Bangalore ensures the following aspects:
- To render law / legal education and development as mutually proportional and interrelated concepts
- To support modern developing societies in enhancing their social standing and significantly improving the socio-economic conditions of their people.
- To impart top-class legal education with a motto of producing proficient lawyers with a social vision.
- To equip the legal learners with effective interpersonal skills and moral values.
The Bachelor’s degree in Legislative Law is rendered by the colleges in Bangalore either as a traditional LL.B course or as an Integrated Law Program.
Eligibility Criteria for LL.B Program (3 years)
- Candidates willing to pursue 3 years traditional LL.B Course in Bangalore should have completed their 10 + 2 level education from any recognized University or Board.
- The candidates must have pursued a Bachelor’s Degree (3 years) in any of the specializations of Science, Commerce, Arts or Technology.
- The 3 years LL.B course is regarded as a professional undergraduate program but not as a post-graduation program.
- The candidates seeking admission for merit seats are expected to write the entrance cum eligibility test and get a decent score in the same.
Eligibility Criteria for Integrated LL.B Program (5 years)
Interested candidates can enter into an undergraduate program that offers legal education immediately after their 10 + 2 level education. However, they should fulfill the following eligibility norms to get admission for the integrated LL.B courses such as BA LL.B. B. Com LL.B, B. Sc LL.B, B. Tech LL.B, BBA LL.B etc.
- The candidate must have passed 10 + 2 / 12th Standard / 2 PUC or any other equivalent examination from a recognized college / university / board in India.
- The student must have secured at least 40% of the total marks in the above-mentioned qualifying examination. (The percentage of eligibility may slightly vary from one college to the other and also there may be special relaxation based on several parameters)
- The applicant must clear the Law Entrance Exams in India conducted by the college or the university to which the college is affiliated to.
- Nonresident Indian (NRI) and foreign candidates should have a certificate of eligibility recognized by their government to provide as proof of completion of 10 + 2 level education.
LL.B Entrance Examinations in India
- CLAT is one of the most popular law entrance exams conducted by the consortium of National law universities. 21 NLUs and 53 private colleges all over India check for the CLAT score of the applicant to grant admission in LL.B or LLM courses.
- TS LAW CET is an entrance test conducted by Osmania University for students seeking admission in law colleges across Telangana.
- AP LAW CET is the eligibility test conducted by Sri Krishnadevaraya University for students to get admission to Andhra Pradesh Law Colleges.
- SET SLAT is the entrance test conducted by Symbiosis University for national and nonresident Indians seeking admission to law courses.
- Delhi University conducts DU LL.B Entrance Exam for screening the candidates for the department of Law.
Selection process
The candidates will be screened for counseling according to the ranks obtained by them in the written entrance test. The final admission is done based on the availability of seats, the rank of the candidates in the entrance test, and the performance of the candidates in the final round of group discussion and personal interview.