BA LLB

BA LLB

The B.A.LL.B program offered by the School of Law carries an extensive syllabus of integrated double degrees combining a Bachelor’s degree in Arts with a Bachelor’s degree in Law in 5 years. Students taking admission will study subjects of Arts such as History, Political Science, English, Sociology and for Law students will study varied subjects such as Constitutional Law, Family Law, Criminal Law, Labor Laws, Civil Law, International Law, etc.

BA LLB

Duration: Five Years | Full Time

Eligibility: The candidate should have passed XII (10+2) examination from any recognized Board with minimum 45% marks (40% for S.C. /S.T. candidates). Students who have appeared for their Standard XII final examination and awaiting for the result are also eligible to apply, subject to submission of passing certificate at the time of the final admission.

Program Highlights

  • Comprehensive study of foundational legal principles and theories.
  • Specialized courses in various areas of law such as criminal law, contract law, constitutional law, etc.
  • Practical training through moot court competitions, internships, and legal clinics.
  • Emphasis on legal research, writing, and analysis skills development.
  • Opportunities for experiential learning through mock trials and simulated legal scenarios.
  • Guest lectures and seminars by legal practitioners and experts in the field.
  • Study of legal ethics and professional responsibility.
  • Exploration of international and comparative law perspectives.
  • Integration of interdisciplinary subjects such as politics, economics, and sociology into legal studies.
  • Preparation for further legal education or entry into the legal profession.

What will you Explore as Part of this Program?

  • Foundational Legal Subjects
  • Specialized Legal Areas
  • Legal Research and Writing
  • Moot Court and Practical Training
  • Ethics and Professional Responsibility
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Legal Advocacy and Communication Skills
  • Critical Analysis and Problem-Solving
  • Career Development
How Will You be Taught?
  • Lectures
  • Seminars and Workshops
  • Moot Court Exercises
  • Internships and Externships
  • Legal Research Assignments
  • Guest Lectures and Speaker Series
  • Legal Writing and Drafting Exercises
  • Mock Trials and Debates
  • Online Learning Platforms
  • Tutorial Sessions
Careers Opportunities
  • Litigation
  • Legal advisor
  • Law firm
  • Corporate Sector
  • Judiciary
  • Public welfare
  • Policy Development
  • Legal Process Outsourcing
  • Higher education
  • Legal content writing
  • Legal Journalism
  • Legal Research
  • Judge-Advocate-General (JAG)
  • Government Counsel
  • Civil Services Examination