Ensuring hassle free admission process,  Kerala  will hold spot admission for three year LLB course in government and private law colleges.

The  spot admission on September 28 will be held at TJM Hall in the LMS compound, palayalam  on October 24.

Who is eligible for spot admission?

Candidates who have figured in the rank list of Three year LLB Course 2018. He/she should satisfy the eligibility criteria as per clause 6 in the spot allotment.

Candidates who wish to participate in the spot admission shall have to download the Spot Allotment Registration Slip by clicking link Spot Allotment Registration available  in their home page from 20/10/2018 to 23/10/2018, reports The Times of India.

About LLB
LLB or Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate law course offered by various Indian universities. There are two options to pursue LLB course. One LLB course duration is 3-year for which the minimum eligibility criterion is graduation and the other is the integrated course of 5-year duration for undergraduate students.

Eligibility criteria
There is no minimum age requirement for admission to LLB course. You just have to secure minimum aggregate marks to secure admission to LLB course. LLB Admission commences in month of January and the entrance exam is conducted around month of May.

A brief history of LLB
Law education in India was started in 1987. The BCI (Bar Council of India) is the main regulatory body of Law education in India. The first law university in India was established in Bangalore named as “National Law School of India University”. Currently, there are 16 National Law Universities in India. Apart from these, there are about 100 other law schools in India that conduct LLB Entrance for admission to the course.