LLB (Bachelor of Laws)

Introduction
The LLB (Bachelor of Laws) is a three-year undergraduate program that provides students with foundational knowledge of legal principles, systems, and practices. It is designed for individuals interested in pursuing a career in law and provides them with the necessary skills and knowledge to work in the legal profession.
Objectives
The LLB program aims to develop students’ understanding of legal theories, constitutional principles, civil and criminal law, and legal reasoning. It equips students with critical thinking and analytical skills necessary to succeed in various legal fields, such as advocacy, legal consultancy, and corporate law.
Elective Courses in LLB
Students can choose from electives such as Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Property Law, Family Law, Corporate Law, International Law, and Environmental Law. These electives help students specialize in their chosen areas of law and provide opportunities to develop expertise in particular legal fields.
Programme Duration
The LLB program spans three years, divided into six semesters. The program includes practical components such as internships, court visits, moot courts, legal research, and case studies to provide hands-on legal experience.
Eligibility & Fee
Eligibility: Candidates must have completed a Bachelor’s degree (in any discipline) from a recognized university with a minimum percentage as per the institution’s guidelines. Some institutions may also require a qualifying entrance exam score for admission.
Fees:
S.No | Course Fee | Registration Fee | Exam Fee | Course Material & AI Lab Fee |
---|---|---|---|---|
01 | 27,000 | 3,200 | 3,750 | 4,500 |
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the LLB program can pursue careers as advocates, corporate lawyers, legal consultants, judges, legal officers, or in various government services. Many students also choose to pursue further studies such as an LLM (Master of Laws) or take judicial services exams.