B.A LL.B
1. B.A LL.B ( Bachelor of Legislative Law)
BA LLB stands for Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Legislative Law. It is a combined full-time integrated five-year course that can be pursued right after 10+2 that prepares a student for a promising career in law. An integration of both Arts and Law subjects, the course-curriculum will include legal subjects such as Civil Law, Labour Law, Criminal Law and non-legal subjects such as Geography, History and Economics. Most institutes run a semester system wherein a total of 10 semesters are involved during the course of five years.
2. Duration:- 5 years (10 semesters)
3. Eligibility Criteria:-
10+2 Stream |
Candidates must pass their 10+2 examination from a recognised board or university |
Cut-off Marks |
45% for general category students and 40% for reserved category students |
Age Limit |
As per the Bar Council of India (BCI), there is no age limit on the enrolment |
Candidates wishing to pursue a BA LLB course must pass their 10+2 examinations from a recognised board or university.
General category candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 45 per cent whereas Reserved category candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 40 per cent
As per the Bar Council of India (BCI), no age limit has been set on the enrolment of candidates for the course.
4. Syllabus:-
The 5 year BA LLB Syllabus is spread over 10 semesters. The syllabus contains both Arts and Legal subjects. The first few semesters concentrate on Arts and then the rest are Law semesters.
BA LLB Subjects 1st Year
Introduction to Law | Legal Method |
Sociology-I | English-I |
History-I | Political Science-I |
Economics-I | Law of Contract-I |
Law of Tort-I | History-II |
Sociology-II | General English-II |
Economics-II | Jurisprudence |
Political Science-II | - |
BA LLB Subjects 2nd Year
Criminal Law-I | Constitutional Law-I |
Family Law-I | Labour Law-I |
Property Law | Environmental Law |
Law of Contract-II | Constitutional Law-II |
Family Law-II | Sociology-III |
Political Science-III | - |
BA LLB Subjects 3rd Year
Criminal Law-I | Corporate Law-I |
Criminal Law-II | Corporate Law-II |
Administrative Law | Jurisprudence |
Public International Law | Law of Evidence |
Conflict Laws | Company Laws |
Human Rights | Intellectual Property Law |
Code of Civil Procedure | - |
BA LLB Subjects 4th Year
Taxation-I | Optional Paper-I |
Labour Law-II | Environmental Law-II |
Optional Paper-II | Taxation-II |
Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing | Intellectual Property Rights |
Professional Ethics | Optional Paper-III |
Optional Paper-IV | - |
BA LLB Subjects 5th Year
Law of Equity, Trusts, Suit Evaluation and Registration | International Trade Law |
Private International Law | Moot CourtsInternships |
Merger, Acquisition and Competition Laws | Seminar Paper |
Optional Paper-V | Optional Paper-VI |
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