BSc LLB

Under Graduation : Law
Eligibility: 10 + 2 PCB
The Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Legislative Law (BSc LLB) is an integrated law course that candidates can pursue right after their Class 12. BSc LLB course is of five years duration. As part of a BSc LLB course, candidates are taught Science subjects such as Chemistry, Electronic Devices, Biotechnology etc, and thereafter aspirants are taught law subjects like Civil Law, Labour Law, Corporate Law, Tax Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, Patent Law and the likes.
The maximum duration in which candidates need to complete BSc LLB course is eight years. The mode of imparting education as part of the BSc LLB course is through classroom teaching as well as through case studies and moot courts. 
BSc LLB Eligibility Criteria
Candidates are eligible to pursue a BSc LLB course if they have completed their 10+2 from a recognised board. Apart from this, most popular law colleges also state that in order to be eligible to apply for BSc LLB course, the candidates belonging to General/ OBC/ Specially abled person categories should have secured at least 45% marks at their 10+2 level and the percentage fixed for SC/ ST category is 40%.
There is no age limit criteria that candidates need to fulfil in order to apply for BSc LLB course admissions.
Law Entrance Exams in India for BSc LLB Course
Most popular law colleges/ universities in India conduct an entrance exam in order to shortlist aspirants for admission in BSc LLB course offered by them. Some subjects/ topics from which questions are asked in a BSc LLB entrance exam are – General Knowledge, English Comprehension, Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability), Logical Reasoning as well as Legal Aptitude
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