If you are a fresh graduate from school or college and want to make a career in the field of law, knowing about the law entrance examinations is very important for you to avoid missing important dates and events. The field of law is a very competitive one with a vast majority of girls and boys signing up for it all over India. Each state has at least 5 to 6 law colleges and they accept national level law exam results or conduct some of their own.
The best law exams are the ones held at the national level as they provide you with many options to choose from. The best way to acquire a seat in the best law colleges of the country is by sitting for every possible LLB entrance exam 2016. Here is all the information that you will need to consider before appearing for law entrance examinations.
The programs
There are two programs for studying law - 3 year LLB professional course and the 5 year BA LLB Honors integrated course. One can pursue both these courses after clearing the LLB entrance exam 2016. The eligibility criteria for both these courses are as follows:
1.Professional 3 year LLB course eligibility
You need to be complete your 3 years bachelor’s degree from a recognized college on any subject with 45% or more aggregate marks and should have the adequate preparation and mindset to carry forward the LLB course.
2. B.A LLB honors 5 year course eligibility
For this course, you need to complete your 10+2 from a well recognized school with a total of 45% marks to be eligible for the examinations. The admission will depend solely on the marks acquired in the law entrance examinations.
Best law entrance exams of the country
Students can appear for one or more entrance examinations to increase their chances of getting admission in the desired law college. For more information, it is better for the interested aspirants to visit the official websites of each of the law entrance exams. Some of the best law entrance exams of the country are:
• Common law admission test (CLAT)
• Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
• Geeta Law Admission Test (GLAT)
• KIIT Law School Admission Test (KLSAT)
• Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test (ILICAT)
• All India Law Entrance Test (AILET)
• Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET)
Career prospects after LLB
You can expect to get employment in assorted law fields after successful completion of your LLB degree. Some of the reputed posts in this regard include law firm associate, bank official (legal matters), advocate, legal advisor, legal officer at multinational corporations, solicitor, government agencies and more.