About Bachelor of Law (LLB)
The 3-year Bachelor of Law is a postgraduate programme offered by various law institutes and universities in the country. The programme targets various fields of law including labour law, criminal law, contractual law, family law, legal writing and many others.
In order to apply for this programme, candidates have to complete their graduation. The 3-year LLB programme is mandatory for those who want to practice law and also for the candidates who want to pursue LL.M or Masters of Law programmes.
The course offers a broad understanding of constitutional law and it different sections to enable law aspirants in understanding the various case studies in the legal history of India. Classroom learning and internships are a part of the programme to impart elaborate education.
Bachelor of Law (LLB) Eligibility Criteria
- Minimum Qualification Required: Graduation (any discipline)
- Minimum Marks Required (Aggregate): 45%
LLB Admission Process:
- In order to secure admission in the 3-year LLB programme, it is essential to complete graduation without any back and an overall aggregate of 45% marks.
- All admissions to the 3-year LLB programme are done on the basis of entrance exams conducted by NLUs or the respective private universities.
- A merit list is prepared on the basis of the scores in entrance exams and applicants are selected accordingly.
- Some of the private universities also offer direct admission to the LLB programme to candidates who have completed graduation.
Bachelor of Law (LLB) Syllabus
First Year:
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Labour Law |
Criminology |
Constitutional Law |
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Women and Law |
Family Laws |
International Economics Law |
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Professional Ethics |
Contractual Law |
Law of Tort and Consumer Protection Act |
Second Year:
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Law of Evidence |
Environmental Law |
Jurisprudence |
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Comparative Law |
Property Law and transfer of Property Act |
Law of Insurance |
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Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternative |
Intellectual Property Law |
Human Rights and International Law |
Third Year:
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Civil Procedure Court (CPC) |
Training in Moot Court |
Interpretation of Statutes |
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Legal Writing |
Code of Criminal Procedure |
Land Laws including Ceiling and other Local News |
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Administrative Law |
Training in Drafting |
Company Law |
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Law of Taxation |
Cooperative Law |
Banking Law and Negotiable Instruments Act |