Educational: Minimum qualification to go for a course in law (LLB)
is 10+2. Course duration is of 5 years and is sponsored by the Bar Council Of
India.
P.G. Programmes in law (LLM) are of 2 years duration & eligibility is
LLB degree.
In addition to LL.B. degree, many universities and institutes
also offer other diploma courses in several disciplines of law, including Administrative
Law, International Law, Labour Laws, Tax Laws and Corporate Laws.
In most
of the institutes/universities, selection is on the basis of an entrance test.
The entrance examination is objective type in nature. The questions invariably
cover areas like Reasoning, General Awareness, Numerical Aptitude, Legal Aptitude
and Preliminary Political Science.
Teaching is not restricted to the conventional
class-room methods alone, it include case studies, mock court etc. to make the
study more practical and interesting.
There are various branches of specialisation
in law like civil law, criminal law, corporate law, property law, income tax law,
marine law, public international law, family law, labour law, press law, excise
law, constitutional law, administration law, sale of goods law, trade mark, copyright
and patent law etc. one can choose from.
Personal attributes: Success
in this profession is not based on marks one obtain in the exam, but it is very
much related to personal attributes. One must have good oral and written communication
skills, logical reasoning, power of concentration, patience, good memory to relate
and quote past cases to prove your point, ability to argue and discuss matters
with a variety of people, self confidence, courage to deal with threats especially
in criminal cases etc. He should have up-to-date information on any changes in
law. A good library and a fair amount of reading is also important.