LL.B
1. LL.B ( Bachelor of Legislative Law)
The full form of LLB is a bachelor of law. LLB is derived from Legum Baccalaureus. Candidates who have completed their graduation in any discipline are eligible to pursue 3-year LLB, The 5-year LLB is an integrated law program that can be pursued after intermediate.
The course is offered by colleges that are approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). Also note that to pursue law in India, the LLB degree holder also has to qualify in the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) conducted by the BCI.
The 3-year Bachelor of Legislative Law typically is divided into six semesters, and students start with the basics of law before gradually moving into other subjects like constitutional law, family law, jurisprudence, IPC, CrPC, law of contracts, etc. As part of the course, students also have to undertake internships and training programmes at law firms, corporate organisations and courts to further their knowledge and gain real-life experience of the legal profession.
2. Duration:- 3 years (6 semesters)
3. Eligibility Criteria:-
The eligibility criteria for Bachelor of Legislative Law may vary across colleges, especially those related to minimum marks; refer to the points below for full details. It is important that the candidate knows the eligibility criteria beforehand because otherwise one's candidature can be nullified at any stage of the admission process.
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Qualifying exam: Since 3-year LLB is a law course offered after graduation, candidates aspiring for a law degree must have passed graduation from a recognized institute in any discipline like BA, B.Com, B.Sc, BBA, BCA etc.
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Minimum marks in qualifying exam: The minimum marks may vary, as some colleges demand 50%, while others require only 45%. Further, in the case of public law colleges, there is a relaxation in minimum marks for reserved category candidates.
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Age limit: There is no upper age limit for the course
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Other cases: Such candidates who are appearing in the final year/semester exam of their graduation course may also apply for the law degree, but they need to meet the other eligibility requirements postulated by the college to which the candidate is seeking admission.
4. Syllabus:-
The semester wise course syllabus for LL.B has been specified in the table given below:
LLB Subjects 1st Year
Labour Law | Criminology | Family Law |
International Economics Law | Constitutional Law | Professional Ethics |
Contractual Law | Law of Tort and Consumer Protection Act | Women and Law |
LLB 2nd Year Syllabus
Environmental Law | Law of insurance | Law of Evidence |
Property Law and Transfer of Property Act | Comparative Law | Jurisprudence |
Human Rights and International Law | Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternative | Intellectual Property Law |
LLB Subjects: 3rd Year
Training in Moot Court | Legal Writing | Interpretation of Statutes |
Code of Criminal Procedure | Civil procedure Court | Land Laws Including ceiling and Other Local News |
Training in Drafting | Administrative Law | Banking Law and Negotiable Instruments Act |
Company Law | Law of Taxation | Cooperative Law |
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