Since the effects of globalization conspicuous are everywhere, the associated issues have been dealt with primary consideration to improve the legal education system in India. The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Kerala conducts entrance examinations for admission into higher education programs such as LLB – 5 years/3 years. This article will impart you the information about Kerala Entrance Examination, conducted to select potential applicants who can serve the society for good.
This entrance examination is usually held in the first week of July every year. The centers for the examination are: Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Thrissur, and Kozhikode. Applicants can download the application forms and prospectus from the official Web site, i.e. www.cee-kerala.org, of the Commissioner for Entrance Exam from the end of May every year.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicant should have cleared the Higher Secondary Examination of the Board of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala or equivalent examination recognized by the Universities in Kerala, with a minimum of 40 percent (35 percent for SC/ST category) marks or should be appearing in 2009. Applicant should be a national citizen of Kerala origin with minimum 17 years of age as on 31st December, 2009.
Structure of the examination
The three hours’ Kerala Entrance Examination consists of 200 multiple choice questions and covers Aptitude for Legal Studies, General Knowledge, and English.
Conclusion
Lawyers have ceaseless opportunities in the form of government services where lawyers are recruited through UPSC and serve as law officers and legal advisors. One can also acquire various positions of public prosecutor, solicitors, magistrate, etc. Besides these positions in judiciary, there are requirements in banks for legal officers and law inspectors and so on. One just needs to have a degree in law and specialization in one of the areas of expertise in law to make a successful career.