Law
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is a three-year undergraduate program designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of legal principles, systems, and practices. This program equips graduates with the critical thinking and analytical skills necessary for a successful career in the legal field.
Program Highlights
- Duration: 3 Years
- Focus Areas: Comprehensive study of constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, corporate law, and more.
Core Curriculum
The LLB curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical training, covering essential subjects such as:
- Constitutional Law: Understanding the framework of the constitution, fundamental rights, and the functioning of government.
- Criminal Law: Study of offenses, defenses, legal procedures, and the penal system.
- Contract Law: Principles governing legally binding agreements and obligations between parties.
- Tort Law: Exploration of civil wrongs and liabilities, including negligence and personal injury.
- Property Law: Understanding ownership, rights, and transactions related to real and personal property.
- Family Law: Focus on marriage, divorce, child custody, and property rights within family contexts.
Unique Features
- Hands-On Training: Opportunities for internships, moot courts, and practical exposure to legal proceedings.
- Experienced Faculty: Learn from qualified legal professionals and academicians committed to student development.
- Research Opportunities: Engage in projects that contribute to the advancement of legal knowledge and practice.
- Networking Events: Access to workshops, seminars, and conferences with industry leaders and legal experts.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the LLB program can pursue various career paths in law and related fields, including:
- Lawyer
- Legal Advisor
- Corporate Counsel
- Legal Analyst
- Public Prosecutor
- Human Rights Advocate
Admission Eligibility
Candidates typically need to meet the following requirements:
- A minimum of 50% in 10+2 examinations from a recognized board.
- Some institutions may require a valid score in entrance exams or an interview.
- Final-year students can also apply.