LLB or Bachelor of Legislative Law as the name suggests is a 3 years Undergraduate degree course in the discipline of Law, pursued by students who have cleared class 12th board exams with minimum 50% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA, from a recognised board. Some of the top Law Colleges offering LLB courses are National Law School of India University, National Law University, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences etc. The average fees for studying LLB courses ranges between INR 2.5 – 4 LPA. In India the range of salary that the law firms offer ranges all the way from 25 – 30 LPA. Even for lawyers who have just graduated from college there is a wide potential range from between 5 – 10 LPA to 18 – 20 LPA.
LLB can be pursued by students who aspire to make it big in the field of law, right after clearing class 12th board exams. LLB as a course, deals with the intricacies of law and Judiciary. After the succesful completion of the course, students can either choose the professional side or can also choose to study further with courses like LLM or PhD in Law. There are a number of top Law Universities / Institutes in the country, who offer various courses such as BA LLB, B.Sc LLB, BBA LLB, LLM etc.
There are a number of prospects that law students can go for after completing their course. From becoming a lawyer or an advocate to a paralegal, a law officer, lecturer, and more, there are various legal roles offered to these graduates. With an average annual salary offered of INR 4 to 6 Lakhs, these professionals are open to working in different industries like Law firms, MNCs, Government Agencies, Judicial Bodies, Banks, Litigation, etc.
Another than Qualification the Students have also having the SKILLS which mentioned below:
1 | Ability to argue on a topic | Strong command over the language |
2 | Interest in detail | Ability to assimilate as well as analysis facts |
3 | Fluency and clarity of speech | Good presentation skills |
4 | Confidence | Unbiased |
5 | Mental and physical stamina | Interest in research |