B.COM LL.B
1. B.COM LL.B ( Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Legislative Law)
A five-year integrated degree in law, the B.Com LLB course offers a combination of law and commerce disciplines. The course is perfectly suited to candidates interested in both legal and corporate studies.This particular degree combines law and commerce, so those interested in going into corporate law, this degree is well-suited for them.
2. Duration:- 5 years (10 semesters)
3. Eligibility Criteria:-
For admission to B.Com LLB course, certain eligibility criteria can differ from college to college. However, most eligibility conditions are similar across institutions.Co
The basic eligibility criteria for B.Com LLB course include –
B.Com LLB Eligibility Criteria
10+2 Stream |
Candidates from any stream can apply for the course. However, candidates from commerce stream are preferred |
Maximum Age |
20 years for general category, 22 years for SC/ST/OBC category |
Cut-Off Marks |
Aggregate marks should not be less than 45% for general category, 40% for SC/ST/OBC category |
Candidates must score an aggregate of 45 per cent or more in the 10+2 examinations in any stream (science, arts, commerce, and others) from a recognised board.
Candidates who have completed 10+2 from distance learning or correspondence modes are also eligible for admission.
Candidates awaiting their 10+2 exam results can also appear for common B.Com LLB entrance tests. However, candidates must produce the mark sheet on the day of the interview once they clear the exam.
Admission to the B.Com LLB course is strictly based on merit and entrance exam scores. For some public and private institutes, candidates are mandated to appear for the CLAT exam. Institutes can also conduct interviews to review the candidates.
4. Syllabus:-
B.Com LLB Subject for Semesters 1 and 2
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
Business Statistics |
Business Communication |
Financial Accounting |
Economics |
Auditing I |
English II |
English I |
Law of Contract II |
Law of Contract I |
History of Courts, Legislation, and the Legal Profession in India |
Woman, Child, and the Law |
Consumer Protection Law |
Proficiency (Non-Credit) |
Environmental Studies |
- |
Proficiency (Non-Credit) |
B.Com LLB Subject for Semesters 3 and 4
Semester 3 |
Semester 4 |
Corporate Accounting |
Interpretation of Statutes |
Business Finance |
Constitutional Law II |
Law of Contract III |
Law of Crimes II |
Constitutional Law I |
Law of Evidence |
Law of Crimes I |
Law of Tort |
Legal Language |
Family Law I |
Foreign Language I (Non-Credit) |
Research Methodology |
Proficiency (Non-Credit) |
Foreign language II (Non-Credit) |
- |
Proficiency (Non-Credit) |
B.Com LLB Subject for Semesters 5 and 6
Semester 5 |
Semester 6 |
Jurisprudence I |
Jurisprudence II |
Civil Procedure Code I |
Civil Procedure Code II |
Labour Law I |
Labour Law II |
Company Law I |
Company Law II |
Criminal Procedure Code I |
Criminal Procedure Code II |
Family Law II |
Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyancing |
Foreign language I (Non-Credit) |
Moot Court I |
Proficiency (Non-Credit) |
Proficiency (Non-Credit) |
B.Com LLB Subject for Semesters 7 and 8
Semester 7 |
Semester 8 |
Public International Law |
Private International Law |
Property Law |
Environmental Law |
Taxation I |
Taxation II |
Administrative Law |
Land Laws Including Ceiling |
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law |
Seminar I |
Moot Court II |
Moot Court III |
Proficiency (Non-Credit) |
Proficiency (Non-Credit) |
B.Com LLB Subject for Semesters 9 and 10
Semester 9 |
Semester 10 |
Intellectual Property Rights |
Criminology and Penology |
Arbitration, Conciliation, and Alternate Dispute Resolution Systems |
Project Report and Pre-Trial Preparation |
Banking and Financial Institutions Including Negotiable Instruments |
Professional Ethics |
Seminar I |
Public Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid, and Para Legal Services |
Seminar II |
Seminar III |
Moot Court IV |
Moot Court V |
Proficiency (Non-Credit) |
Proficiency (Non-Credit) |
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