LLB
The B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) program at J.B. Law College, Guwahati is a 5-year integrated undergraduate course designed for students who have completed their education up to 10+2
Total Course Fee: 1,25,000 for the entire 5-year duration.
Breakdown:
Tuition Fee: 13,000 per year
Library Fee: 500 in the first year
Other Fees: 2,000 in the first year
Total for Year 1: 15,500
Total for Years 2 to 5: 13,000 per year
Grand Total: 67,500
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MMH College, Ghaziabad does not provide a 5-year integrated BA LLB course. This college provides only a 3-year LLB course, which is for graduates in any stream.
Some major points about Law Courses in MMH College:
If you are looking for a 5-year integrated law degree (BA LLB), then you will need to search other colleges that specifically offer this course. MMH College is only suitable for those who prefer a 3-year LLB after graduation.I expect it clears your doubt,If you need further guidance on this feel free to ask again.
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How to see your MHT CET Law (LLB 5-year) 2025 result,Here is the step to step guide for it :
Note :
The result is announced only online and will be put up approximately during the third or fourth week of May 2025 for the 5-year LLB course. In case you encounter any problem in viewing your result, try again after a while, check your internet connection, clear your browser cache, or call the CET Cell helpline.
Official Website:
[cetcell.mahacet.org]
You can use this link to check your result.
Yes, Central India College of Law in Nagpur is now accepting applications for the 2025 LL.B. program. Admission is determined by your academic qualifications (minimum 45% for graduation; 40% for reserved categories) and performance on the MH CET Law entrance test or LSAT-India. You can apply by getting the college's application form and sending in the necessary paperwork.
If you're asking whether a college offers an LLB course, it really depends on the institution. Not all degree colleges provide LLB programs, as law courses are usually offered by dedicated law colleges or universities that are approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). If you’re referring to a specific college near your area, it’s best to check directly on their official website or contact their admissions office to confirm if they offer a 3-year LLB or a 5-year integrated law course. Also, make sure the program is recognized by the appropriate legal education authorities.
Hi aspirant,
To apply for a BA LLB study, you must have completed your 10+2 (or equivalent) with the minimum required percentage, which varies by institution (often 45-50% for general category). Next, conduct research to locate universities or schools that offer the course, as well as their specific admissions process. Many colleges hold their own entrance exams or accept marks from national-level law entrance tests such as CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) and AILET (All India Law Entrance Test). You'll need to fill out an application form (online or offline), take the admission exam if necessary, and then participate in counseling or interviews based on your score and the college's criteria.
BA LLB: Full Form, Course, Fees, Admission 2025, Syllabus, Colleges, Career Options
You can also refer to the link given above for more information on the same.
All the best!
Yes, it is absolutely possible to pursue criminology after completing your B.Com LLB. Since you already have a law background, transitioning into criminology can be a strong and valuable path.
To move forward:
Decide your area of interest within criminology – options include criminal psychology, forensic science, cybercrime, juvenile justice, victimology, and more.
Pursue a postgraduate degree in criminology or criminal justice. You can go for an MA/MSc in Criminology or a related PG diploma. Some LLM programs also offer a specialization in criminal law with a focus on criminology.
Top institutes in India offering criminology programs include:
National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science (NICFS), Delhi
University of Madras
Gujarat Forensic Sciences University
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
Gain relevant experience through internships with legal aid, police departments, forensic labs, cyber cells, or NGOs.
Build your career in areas such as criminal analysis, forensic investigation, research, policy development, or working with agencies like CBI, NIA, or IB.
As for whether it’s a good career – yes, it is a meaningful and evolving field with opportunities to make a real difference. However, it can be emotionally challenging and competitive in certain areas, so dedication and continuous learning are key.
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