Law Courses
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Law courses are based on legal education it is very popular course in India
Law courses are the only courses in India offer legal education Generally refers to the education of lawyers before entry into practice The law courses in India has been offered by the various universities and in various academic levels.Scope of law as a career is immense in India. These days, law graduates do not just opt to get dressed in black and white apparels and head to court but also make their presence feel in corporate houses, law firms, law agencies, administrative services and the likes.Law courses in India is offered at different levels by the traditional universities and the specialised law universities and schools only after completion of an undergraduate degree or as an integrated degree.Both the holders of the three year degree and of the five year integrated degree are eligible for enrolment with the Bar Council of India upon the fulfilment of eligibility conditions and upon enrolment, may appear before any court in India.

law courses and duration
In India a student can pursue a law course only after completing an undergraduate or equivalent course in any discipline .

Bachelor of Laws [LL.B.]
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) is bachelor degree of law course
Duration 3 years

B.A. LL.B[Integrated undergraduate]
B.A LL.B is undergraduate integrated degree
Duration 5 years

Master of Laws [LL.M.]
Master of Laws (LL.M.) is postgraduate level law course
Duration 2 years
other law courses and specialisations
There are more than 200 colleges and universities offer law courses in India
B.A. LL.B. Honours [Hons]
Duration 5 years
BBA LL.B.
Duration 5 years
BBA LL.B. Honours [Hons]
Duration 5 years
LL.D. [Doctor of Laws]
Duration 3 years