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BA-LLB (Integrated)
The B.A., LL.B. (Integrated) programme has been designed in accordance with the changing nature of socio-economic conditions of the society. This is based on new developments in the wake of liberalisation and globalisation, which has led to the expansion of market-forces and the new kind of demand has come on the fore. Multidisciplinary integrated learning is truly the hallmark of this course.
Eligibility and admission
Affilation
Curriculum highlights
Students shall have to attend 10 Semester courses spread over 5 years.
Semester I
- English-I
- Business Economics-I (Major)
- Management Concept and Practices (Minor)
- Financial Accounting
- Law of Contract
- Law of Torts, Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Laws
Semester II
- English-II
- Business Economics-II (Major)
- Marketing Management (Minor)
- Financial Management
- Public International Law
- Jurisprudence
Semester III
- Special Contracts
- Constitutional law-I
- Family law-I
- Business Communication (Major)
- Organizational Behaviour (Minor)
- Human Resource Management
Semester IV
- Constitutional Law – II
- Family Law-II
- Property Law
- Business Statistics and Mathematics (Major)
- Consumer Behaviour (Minor)
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Semester V
- Law of Crimes–I (Penal Code)
- Administrative Law
- Principles of Taxation Law (Direct Taxation)
- Gender Justice
- Business Environment (Major)
- Governance, Ethics and Social Responsibility of Business (Minor)
Semester VI
- Law of Crimes-II (Code of Criminal Procedure)
- Company Law
- Environmental Law
- Professional Ethics & Professional Accounting System
- Business Policy and Strategy (Major)
- Advertising and Sales Management (Minor)
Semester VII
- Code of Civil Procedure
- Banking Laws
- Labour and Industrial Law-I
- Law of Limitation, Registration and Court Fees
- Moot Court & Seminar
Semester VIII
- Law of Human Rights
- Labour and Industrial Law-II
- Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing
- Alternative Disputes Resolution & Legal Aid
- Land Laws Including Tenure & Tenancy System
- Moot Court & Seminar
Semester IX
- Law of Evidence
- Indirect Taxation
- Information Technology Law
- Right to Information Law
- Moot Court & Seminar
Semester X
- Interpretation of Statutes and Principles of Legislation
- Competition Law
- Criminology, Penology & Victimology or Forensic Science and Law
- Probation, Parole and Prison Administration or Health Laws
- Intellectual Property Laws or International Banking and Finance
- Moot Court & Seminar
The Course is of Five years duration. Teaching and training in the college are undertaken in accordance with the regulations of the Bar Council of India. A credit system is followed, where each course is assigned a certain number of credits, depending upon the lectures.
Young lawyers these days enjoy an unprecedented range of options. While the most popular options after graduation remain law firms or corporate in-house legal departments, private-sector litigation is emerging as an option of choice. In addition, LPOs have shed the stigma they once bore; today, they provide excellent opportunities with global exposure to law graduates. The Bar Council of India regulates legal education in India. But a Law degree alone is not enough to become a practicing lawyer. After completing Law School, one must pass the All India Bar Exam (AIBE).Eligible persons are admitted as advocates on the rolls of the State Bar Councils. Those admitted as advocates by any State Bar Council are eligible for a Certificate of Enrolment.
Program Fee (Per Semester) | Amount |
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Semester Fee | 35500 |
Scholarship Category A | 14200 |
Scholarship Category B | 21300 |
Scholarship Category C | 28400 |
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