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LLB is sufficient in many cases but if you want to upgrade your self you should go for LLM
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As Rover_Commando said, the focus of LL. B Shariah should be on Islamic law only. It might also be comparative but I'm not sure about this. You will have to check with the institute you're applying at. As regards general LL. B, it covers Islamic laws as well as English/Pakistani laws.



I have a B. A. LL. B so that's five years of study. Got 80% in LL. B. Then I graduated with a LL. M degree from London with 70% marks. Do you reckon I have a fair chance of getting a COAS? Secondly, can we switch to becoming a solicitor after clearing the GDL? It's the same course, isn't it? Would you still need an IELTS for that? I just think it's highly ridiculous of them to ask us to redo IELTS after one has graduated with a LL. M degree from their country.
1)Dear if someone want to get admission in GDL they offer admission on the basis of two COAS. one from SRA and Other from BSB. if you want to be a solicitor you need to get COAS from SRS(solicitors regularity authority) and in case of Barrister, from BSB(bar standard board).
2)For GDL you can ask for exemption on the basis of your LLM(normally they grant) but not is case of LPC or BVTC. you need to get 7.5.
3) COAS from SRA not a big deal just process application on the basis on your academic certificates. they ll grant you
4) big problem is COAS from BSB. in that case there are many complications.
you can get desired information from following links
www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/‎
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Dear all, Asslaam Alikum.

I need help if some brother on forum could confirm me... I have done my bachelors and now interested in becoming Lawyer. If I adopt the route LLM instead of LLB, would I able to practice and/or apply for Lawyer license in Pakistan?

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to be a lawyer firstly you need to do LLB then LLM(stands for masters of law). licence, practice etc after LLB.

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First of all Dear Br, Thanks for the prayer, and in the beginning I would like to point at a very Important mistake you committed ( I hope unintentionally) that you wrote name of Allah SWT with small letter 'A'. please remember that Alllah SWT's name is always written with capital 'A'. I hope you will take care of this in future. In Sha Allah.

Now as about your query, dear Br, Bar at Law is an advance degree after LLB, but it is different from LLM, because Bar at Law focuses on the practical aspects of the law, where as LLM is educational or research oriented degree, which usually does not give much importance to practical side of law.
However, as (as far as I know) Bar at Law is offered in England only, or primarily in England, so many law graduates don't persue it being highly costly and abroad. While LLM though it is also offered in England, but fortunately now it is ofered by many universities of the world, including many in Pakistan. So, we see more LLM students than Barristers... !
Now as about qualification, both Bar at Law and LLM are done after LLB/LLB (Hons.).

About any advantage of Barrister over Lawyer, yes, Barristers are considered more knowledgeable and competent than mere lawyers. (But it is not a hard and fast rule, a simple lawyer with his hard-work and knowledge, may bypass a dull barrister).

About institutes that are offering quality education in Law in Pakistan, dear as far as I know there is no in Bar at Law course or study in Pakistan, (for bar at Law you have to go abroad, unless there are some distant learning education in some foreign/private institutions, but there are very remote chances of that till now, that is what I think) but I can tell you about some prominent education instititutes that offer LLB and LLM in Pakistan, specially in Public Sector. Punjab University is offering LLB and LLM (General) and being pioneer institute in Punjab, it is considered quite good. Then there is International Islamic University, Islamabad, which offer LLB, LLB Hons Shariah and Law, LLM in various fields. That too is a good institution. Further Karachi University and another institution is in Karachi in addition to Peshawar University which offers Law programs. But this list is not exhaustive, and there are many other private institutions as well that offer Law, some are even linked with British Universities. So there are many options.

And About fee, dear I cannot tell you exactly about that, you can find it on their respective websites or by visiting their offices.
Hope this will be helpful.
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First of all thnx alot for your kind and valuable information and with due respect Bhaudin Zakria University Multan is also offered the degree of LLM

see link http://www.bzu.edu.pk/departmentalprograms.php
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Then what are the advantages of LLM?
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LLM is speciallization. in a particular field of law. if u want to earn money only u can do LLB only. but if u want to be expert in any particular field of law. u shuold do LLM and further phd. or BAR AT LAW.

its up to u how much u want to study.


i m also willing to do LLM and BAR AT LAW.
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Hi All,

I was wondering to creat a thread about "LLB" but after this thread i think i should post my query here.
Dear I have done masters in Pol. Science but now after seeing many job opportunities for Law Graduates i am wondering to do LLB my age is almost 27 so please advise should i do LLB or my age is not suitable for it??
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Dear there is no age restriction, you should go for law if you want to pursue a career in it.
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Dear , I know there is not age restriction for admission but after doing my LLB i wolud be around 30 so the questuion is whether i still be able to get a job as LLB graduate ? and what is the age limit for civil judge and judicial magistrate exam ?
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Anyone tell me about the universities for doing Bar at Law including its expenses .Regards
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LLB is sufficient for practice but if someone want to do specialization in a field he can do LLM.

As for as benefits are concerned, i guess most of the Multinational companies prefer LLM lawyer. Moreover, if you are interested in teaching you should be LLM i.e Lecturer of Law in a university.

But if you want to practice and are interested in earning money then LLM can give you edge because you can work as a visiting faculty in a University with your practice. Take example of Islamic University Islamabad, many Lecturer are visiting and are practicing in Islamabad/Pindi High courts.

Those who are asking about institutions of LLB.
Here goes my ranking list of LAW institutes.

1) Quid e Azam Law College (QLC) Private owned, expensive but good one.

2) International Islamic Uni Islamabad ( As many as 150 students were enrolled in Fal 2013, which includes 30+ students from Sindh,Balochistan)
Quid e Azam university is also offering LLB.

3) University Law College Punjab University, If you are interested in CSS this institute can train you for exam. ( A friend of my uncle, who manage to score 51% in LLB in PU was among the lucky 238 qualifiers of CE-2013, this tells you the efficiency of PU student but there are always exceptions JAMIAT HAS INFLUENCE IN PU sooo....

Other then this Q.U is also offering LAW from 2013 but only 5years.

University of Sargodha
Bahudin Zakriya Uni
Rawalpindi Law College
Pakistan Law College
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LLB is sufficient for practice but if someone want to do specialization in a field he can do LLM.

As for as benefits are concerned, i guess most of the Multinational companies prefer LLM lawyer. Moreover, if you are interested in teaching you should be LLM i.e Lecturer of Law in a university.

But if you want to practice and are interested in earning money then LLM can give you edge because you can work as a visiting faculty in a University with your practice. Take example of Islamic University Islamabad, many Lecturer are visiting and are practicing in Islamabad/Pindi High courts.

Those who are asking about institutions of LLB.
Here goes my ranking list of LAW institutes.

1) Quid e Azam Law College (QLC) Private owned, expensive but good one.

2) International Islamic Uni Islamabad ( As many as 150 students were enrolled in Fal 2013, which includes 30+ students from Sindh,Balochistan)
Quid e Azam university is also offering LLB.

3) University Law College Punjab University, If you are interested in CSS this institute can train you for exam. ( A friend of my uncle, who manage to score 51% in LLB in PU was among the lucky 238 qualifiers of CE-2013, this tells you the efficiency of PU student but there are always exceptions JAMIAT HAS INFLUENCE IN PU sooo....

Other then this Q.U is also offering LAW from 2013 but only 5years.

University of Sargodha
Bahudin Zakriya Uni
Rawalpindi Law College
Pakistan Law College
After B.A(PASS) from collage side, how many years will be required to get Law Degree excluding practice and others.
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