Ans. It is important to remember that law degrees can open doors to a wide range of professions such as research, education, banking, and public service. However, if you do want to work in the legal sector, a law degree boasts clear postgraduate options to take you all the way to qualification. You could study for a master’s degree in law (LLM), complete the Legal Practice Course (LPC) to qualify as a solicitor, or chose the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) if you want to become a barrister.

A law degree also gives students numerous opportunities to study or work abroad as part of your university course or professional training.

Ans. Biyani Law College is one of the leading and best Colleges for law education in India. This College is not only providing good law education but also developing student’s personality through various activities like personality enhancement program “Oorja”, Biyani TV, Radio Selfie, and many more. Gurukpo+ app is also there which is all the way different.

Ans. All original documents and 3 sets of photocopies of the following documents:

B.A-LL.B.:    10th and 12th mark sheet, Transfer Certificate, Migration, Character Certificate, Caste, Bonafide Certificate, Aadhar Card photocopy and recent passport size photos of candidates

LL.B.:    10th, 12th, UG or PG Marksheet if from another university then migration.

Ans. B.A. -LL.B ( integrated course), LL.B, and LL.M.

Ans.  B.A.-LL.B.      5 years ( 10 Semester)

            LL.B.               3 years

            LL.M.              2 years

Ans.  B.A.-LL.B – For general / OBC 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks.

            For SC/ST 10+2 with minimum 45% of marks from recognized board, 60% marks from other state students.

            LL.B – For General/OBC/SC/ST – Graduate with 45% of marks.

            LL.M. – General /OBC – Graduate with 55% from a recognized university

            for SC/ST – minimum 50% marks in graduation from a recognized university.

            Age: for B.A.-LL.B – 21 year of age as on the first day of July of the year of admission

Ans. Yes, we admit both girls and boys in Biyani Law College for 3 years L.L.B course and for 5 years integrated course also.

Ans. Yes, there is a moot Court in the college, and competition is held every year at the State and national levels.

Ans. Yes, Session Court – Jaipur, High Court – Jaipur, Supreme Court – New Delhi.

Ans. Yes, conveyance from all parts of the city is provided by the college.

Ans. E-Library with internet and computer is there.

Ans. Notes, practical approach of the subject, and think tank facility is provided. Video and audio notes are also available.

Ans. Yes, Bicon and many more conferences are held every year.

Ans. Wi-Fi facility, A.C. auditorium, Sports Club, Moot Court hall, and high-tech infrastructure.

Ans. Qualified, experienced, and renowned teachers are there.

Ans. Sports activities, cultural activities, and intra-college competitions are held from time to time.

Ans. White shirt with black trousers with a blazer in winter.

Ans. Yes, there is provision for scholarships for girls and it is Rs. 5000.

Ans. The medium for the theoretical, as well as practical classes, will be in English and Hindi but the B.A.-LL.B. candidate has to appear the exam in English medium.

Ans. Visit www.biyanicolleges.org for all the latest developments and updates. You can also follow us on various social media platforms such as Whatsapp, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.

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Ans. Law as a profession is in great demand from the past years. Besides being financially lucrative, Law is an adventurous and exciting career option the faith always remains in the lawyers when everything else fails. It is treated as a Nobel and respected profession.

Ans. A bachelor’s degree is the minimum eligibility requirement for admission to law College.

            * Pass the exam conducted by college.

            * Pass the all India bar examination.

            * Advance your career in law

Ans. Yes, definitely one can become a lawyer at the age of 30 years in India as there is no age restriction you only need to have a graduation degree.

Ans.Yes after completing LL.B. there are ample career opportunities in India. Advocate, Government services, Legal advisor, Judiciary, Teaching, Legal outsourcing, Private companies, Higher education, Legal analyst, politics, LL.M, and PH.D.

Ans. As a legal advisor in the private organization, the salary is 25000 to 40000 per month for a fresher.

After having experienced the salary may increase.  As a law officer, the salary is 4.8 lakh per annum.

For Junior civil judge or first-class magistrate, the salary is 77,840 per month.

For a senior civil judge, the salary is 1,11,000 per month.

District judge salary is 1,44, 840 per month.

Ans. The duration of the course is for 3 years. One who wishes to do the integrated course can take admission in a 5-year integrated program after the completion of 10+2 exams.

Ans. There is no age limit for pursuing LL.B degree.

Ans. B.A.-LL.B. is an integrated course in Law with Arts whereas LL.B. is a Bachelor of Laws program.

            B.A.-LL.B. includes Arts subjects along with Law syllabus whereas LL.B. is solely the study of the law and related subjects.

            As B.A.-LL.B. is an integrated program, by studying the same, aspirants may get a dual degree whereas by studying the Bachelor of Laws they will be getting only a single degree.

Both B.A.-LL.B. and LL.B. courses help aspirants to gain more knowledge about the legal system, which in turn helps them to protect the law and order of the country

Ans.  You can deposit the fees through the bank details given below:-

            Bank – HDFC Bank Limited

            Branch – 3 D Villa Station

            Account No – 50200027382697

            IFSC code- HDFC0001329

Ans. B.A.-LL.B. is an integrated course in Law with Arts whereas LL.B. is a Bachelor of Laws program.

            B.A.-LL.B. includes Arts subjects along with Law syllabus whereas LL.B. is solely the study of the law and related subjects.

            As B.A.-LL.B. is an integrated program, by studying the same, aspirants may get a dual degree whereas by studying the Bachelor of Laws they will be getting only a single degree.

Both B.A.-LL.B. and LL.B. courses help aspirants to gain more knowledge about the legal system, which in turn helps them to protect the law and order of the country

Ans. B.A.-LL.B. is an integrated course in Law with Arts whereas LL.B. is a Bachelor of Laws program.

            B.A.-LL.B. includes Arts subjects along with Law syllabus whereas LL.B. is solely the study of the law and related subjects.

            As B.A.-LL.B. is an integrated program, by studying the same, aspirants may get a dual degree whereas by studying the Bachelor of Laws they will be getting only a single degree.

Both B.A.-LL.B. and LL.B. courses help aspirants to gain more knowledge about the legal system, which in turn helps them to protect the law and order of the country