Bachelor of Law (LLB)

Eligibility

Graduation with minimum 45% marks or equivalent grades

Course Details

LLB or Bachelor of Legislative Law, is an undergraduate degree programme in Law, of three-year or five-year duration that can be pursued after graduation and 10+2 respectively. Bachelor of Legislative Law is a foundational course in law that provides students the knowledge about legal procedures followed in the law profession. LLB course helps the students in developing a logical, analytical and critical understanding of legal affairs and teaches them how to use these skills for resolving social, legal issues of the society.

LLB (Bachelor of Legislative Law) courses provide a solid foundation to empower students to combine their law studies with business or accounting, as well as to combine law and non-legal degrees. Law graduates can join various fields such as media and law, academics, commerce and industry, social work, politics. The LLB course provides the knowledge and skills acquired in the study of law to enable students to analyse both sides of complex situations and to make effective solutions based on solid reasoning and critical thinking. Individuals who want to pursue law after graduation, should know all the LLB course details before enrolling.