Panjab University LLB Entrance Test
Hello,
The Panjab University will announce the PU LLB cut off 2019 along with the merit list in July 2019. It is only those who fulfil the cut off of PU LLB 2019 who will be listed in the merit list and called for the final rounds of admission. An admission form will be available on the university website after the announcement of results which you will have to fill in order to be considered for the admission process.
For more information, please visit https://law.careers360.com/articles/pu-llb-cutoff
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Hey preetisaini I want to know if you've written the PU LLB entrance exam? You've to get qualified and then only you can avail doing LLB in evening classes at PU. Hope this helps you!
Hello aspirant,
You can pursue it after your 12th grade, then it is for 5 years, which is BA/B.Com/BBA LLB as an integrated course. Since you mentioned B. Com, that means you have completed your graduation, so the term for LLB will be 3 years. Once can pursue the 3 year LLB course after graduation in any stream.A legal service chief can earn four times than a legal support officer or legal advisor. Corporate legal manager is another higher paying job profile for LLB graduates. Just like any other professional degree, LLB graduates also get increment with the work experience.Generally, eligibility for LLB is based on marks scored at the graduation examinations. The person should be a graduate of B.A. or B.Com. or B.Sc. degreewith minimum 40% marks (35% for SC/ST.
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Hi Namrata! The Panjab University will be conducting the PU LLB 2019 counselling in the third week of August 2019 for admissions to the three year LLB programme. I would suggest you to visit the following link for complete information regarding Counselling
https://law.careers360.com/articles/pu-llb-counselling
To become a judge, you need to get selected through the Judicial Services exam for the specific state.
You need to have a BCI approved LLB degree as the basic eligibility criteria.
An LLM degree is not mandatory for the Judicial Services exam.
However, I would recommend pursuing an LLM or any other qualification of your choice as a plan ‘B’. See my rationale below.
This part is adapted from my answer to a similar question.
Not Mandatory . . . but why not ? Consider the following points :
Why LLM ?
If you have chosen law as your career, an LLM is always helpful.
Either for enhancing your knowledge, for specializing in a particular area or even just for adding an additional degree after your name to impress prospective clients or employers.
An LLM is a one / two year commitment and is almost a sure-shot thing; as long as you put in the minimum required effort, you will get your degree.
The Judicial Services exam . . .
The Judicial Services is a ‘high demand’ career option in India. Depending on the specific state, the role to applicant ratio can be anywhere in the range of 1 : 1000 or higher.
Not every candidate get through in the first attempt, many of them have multiple attempts.
Considering that the Judicial Services exam is a mix of objective and subjective papers + personal interview - I would suggest a 6 to 8 month prep period.
Syllabus for the Judicial Service exams . . .
The Judicial Services syllabus is predominantly based on the standard LLB syllabus; and will also include some state level laws.
What will you study in LLM ?
Since Law will be your subject in the Judicial Service Exams, your LLM course will not be a totally different direction.
You will be focusing on one or more of the Law subjects in your LLM course, which will only add to and help in your preparation.
How do I balance the time required for LLM and Judicial Services prep ?
Think of the LLM as a subset of your Judicial Services prep.
Personally, I have seen that we often are at our peak efficiency when our schedules are tightly packed.
We tend to get work done faster and more efficiently - if we are running against a deadline, with some pressure.
How to prioritize ?
Consider various factors, such as :
What is your current age; and considering the age limits for Judicial services, how much of a leeway do you have ?
Where do you realistically see yourself in terms of your ability to crack the Judicial Services ?
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