Bachelor of Legislative Law[LLB]
LLB program prepares students for diverse career paths, including becoming a practicing lawyer, legal consultant, corporate legal advisor, or pursuing further legal studies.
Course Structure
Duration of program is a 3-year.
Curriculum:
Year 1: Introduction to law, Constitutional law, Law of contracts, Legal research, and writing.
Year 2: Criminal law, Family law, Administrative law, Law of torts, International law.
Year 3: Property law, Labour law, Corporate law, Environmental law, Civil procedure.
Practical Training: Discuss how practical skills such as advocacy, drafting legal documents, and participating in moot courts are integrated into the curriculum.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the LLB program, students must meet the following criteria:
For the 3-Year Program: A completed bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university, with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks (requirements may vary based on university guidelines).
Entrance Exams: Entrance exams (like CLAT, LSAT, or university-specific exams) may be required for admission.
Other Requirements: Mention any additional requirements like interviews, group discussions, or aptitude tests, if applicable.
Admission Process
Step-by-step guide for the admission process:
Fill out the application form online or offline.
Appear for the entrance exam .
Attend the interview (if required).
Submit necessary documents.
Pay the course fees and confirm admission.
Faculty
Experienced Professors: Highlight the qualifications and expertise of the faculty members. Mention their academic achievements, areas of specialization, and professional experience.
Guest Lectures and Workshops: Include information about the industry professionals, legal experts, and judges who regularly visit the college for guest lectures and workshops.
Campus Facilities
Library: A well-stocked library with law journals, textbooks, and case law resources.
Moot Courtrooms: Facilities for students to practice and simulate real-life court scenarios.
Classrooms: Modern classrooms equipped with technology for interactive learning.
Hostel & Accommodation: Information on hostel facilities for outstation students.
Sports and Recreational Facilities: Sports complexes, gymnasiums, and common areas for student relaxation and extracurricular activities.
Co-Curricular Activities
Moot Court Competitions:Prepare students to simulate real court cases, enhancing their advocacy and public speaking skills.
Debates and Discussions: Organize debates, discussions, and seminars on current legal issues to help students develop their analytical and communication skills.
Internships: Provide opportunities for internships in law firms, courts, corporate houses, and NGOs to give students practical exposure to the legal world.
Career Opportunities
Legal Practice: Mention the possibility of becoming a practicing lawyer, working in criminal or civil law, or working with law firms.
Corporate Sector: Law graduates can become in-house counsels, handling corporate legal issues.
Public Sector: Opportunities in public service, such as working with government bodies, legal advisors, or becoming a public prosecutor.
Further Studies: Students can opt for higher studies like LLM (Master of Laws), or specialize in specific fields like criminal law, international law, or intellectual property law.
Alumni Success Stories
Showcase successful alumni who have made a mark in the legal profession, judiciary, academia, or corporate sectors. This can include notable judges, lawyers, and legal scholars.