LLB Entrance Exams in India is an opportunity to get admission to top law colleges in the country for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It is very important to understand the exam pattern and syllabus, it is the first step towards preparing for the exam. For instance, the DU LLB Entrance Exam admission is offered through CUET PG which is conducted by NTA, the syllabus includes topics such as English Language and Comprehension, Analytical Abilities, Legal Awareness and Aptitude. Similarly, the PU LLB exam is conducted for admission to three-year LLB courses and covers relevant topics. Logical and Analytical Reasoning is another section that tests a candidate’s ability to identify illogical arguments and rectify them. Therefore, it is essential to familiarize oneself with the exam pattern and syllabus
PU LLB exam this year will be held on 4 June and candidates can apply till 21 May 2023
LLB (Bachelor of Legislative Law) is a three-year course, candidate can pursue the course in B.Sc LLB, BBA LLB, or BA LLB in some of the law institutes. Similar entrance exams are held for admission to LLM (Master of Law), which is a two-year postgraduate course.
Major LLB Entrance Exam in India
CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is the most popular national-level law entrance exam, followed by AILET, LSAT, and similar other tests organized for different institutes. While CLAT is meant for both UG and PG admissions at 22 NLUs (National Law Universities) of India, AILET is specifically intended for five-year integrated LLB, one-year LLM, and doctorate programmes extended by NLU Delhi.