Bachelor Of Laws LLB


 

Bachelor of Laws (LLB) – Complete Guide to Courses, Eligibility & Career 


“Considering a career in law? The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is the perfect starting point for students in Meerut who want to work in courts, law firms, corporate legal departments, or government. This guide covers everything you need to know about LLB courses in Meerut, eligibility, curriculum, and career opportunities.
 

The course creates your base in Indian law through theory, real-world practice, and career guidance. With correct guidance, you can start your legal career confidently after graduating.
 

What is a Bachelor of Laws (LLB)?


LLB takes 3 years to complete and prepares you to work in law. You learn about Indian legal systems, court procedures, and laws that matter. If you're already a graduate, you can join this course directly. Or, after Class 12, you may choose a five-year integrated law program to start early in your law career.
 

  • 3-Year LLB Program: After graduation in any stream (BA, BCom, BSc, etc.)
     
  • 5-Year Integrated Program (BA LLB/BBA LLB): After 12th standard 
     

MGI Meerut offers students a career-oriented environment to carry forward the LLB (3-year) program with experienced faculty and practical performance.

 

 Eligibility Criteria for LLB

 

  • Graduated from a recognized university (any stream: BA, BCom, BSc).

  • Minimum 45% marks for the general category (relaxation for SC/ST/OBC).

  • No age limit (as per BCI guidelines).

  • Some universities require entrance exams like CLAT PG; others accept merit.
     

 Bachelor of Laws LLB Subjects & Curriculum:
 

LLB programs in India are structured over 6 semesters. Some key subjects include:
 

 Core Law Subjects  
 

  • Indian Penal Code (IPC)
  • Constitutional Law
  • Law of Contracts
  • Family Law
  • Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
  • Environmental Law
  • Human Rights Law
  • Labour and Industrial Laws 
     

Practical Training  ​
 

  • Moot Court
  • Practice Drafting and Pleading
  • Legal Aid Clinic
  • Internship with law firms or advocates  
     

These courses are intended to give students the practical skills and theoretical foundation needed to follow a career in law.
 

 Career Opportunities After a Bachelor of Laws (LLB)


A law degree opens multiple doors. Here are a few popular paths:

Legal & Judiciary Roles  
 

  • Advocate (practice in court)
  • Public Prosecutor
  • Legal Advisor
  • Judicial Magistrate (through PCS-J exams) 


 Corporate & Compliance Careers  ​
 

  • Legal Analyst
  • Corporate Counsel
  • Contract Manager
  • Risk and Compliance Officer  


​ Academic & Research  
 

  • Legal Researcher
  • Law Faculty in Colleges
  • Policy Advisor for NGOs/Government Think Tanks  
     
 Why Choose MGI Meerut?


MGI Meerut offers student-centric, industry-relevant courses for the aspirations of legal professionals. With mock trials, internship tie-ups, and mentoring from experienced advocates, our LLB program prepares you for real-world legal challenges.

 

 (FAQs)


1. Is there a good career option after LLB graduation?
 

Yes, this law opens the doors in firms, the judiciary, the government, and corporate legal departments.

 

2. Can I do LLB after BSC or BCom?​


Absolutely. The 3-year LLB program is designed for graduates from any stream.

 

3. Does LLB require entrance exams?


Some universities conduct entrance tests (like CLAT PG), while others admit on a merit basis.

 

4. What is the average salary after LLB?


Freshers can expect ₹3–6 LPA. With experience, corporate legal roles offer even higher packages.

 

 Conclusion – Start Your Legal Journey with MGI Meerut


The selection to pursue the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is more than only a career choice - this is a commitment to justice, advocacy, and social progress.

In MGI Meerut, we equip you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to succeed in any legal field you choose.
 

 Interested in becoming a lawyer? Contact Us Today and take your first step toward a powerful legal career.

 

About the Author
 

Santosh SEO

Blogger | Education Guide for Indian Students
 

Santosh writes simple, useful blogs for students. He helps them choose the right course at the right college with honest and clear advice.