Course overview

Law is a discipline focused on the study of legal systems, statutes, judicial precedents, and the philosophy of justice. It prepares students for careers in legal practice, corporate law, civil services, and advocacy. The program develops critical thinking, argumentation, and research skills essential for interpreting and applying the law in various contexts.

Learn the foundation of constitutional, civil, criminal, and corporate laws.
Understand how legal frameworks influence society, government, and business.
Build advocacy, analytical, and ethical reasoning skills essential for legal practice.

Skills you will learn

Interpret legal statutes, case law, and judicial rulings effectively.
Conduct legal research and draft legal documents and arguments.
Understand the application of law in business, international relations, and human rights.
Develop negotiation, advocacy, and dispute resolution skills.
Think critically about ethical issues, justice, and the rule of law.

Duration

3 Years (LLB) or 5 Years (Integrated BA LLB/BBA LLB)

Level

Undergraduate

Fees

₹80,000 – ₹3,50,000 per year (varies by institution)

Eligibility

10+2 for 5-year integrated course; any graduation for 3-year LLB

Admission Process

Admissions are typically based on national or state-level entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT India, or university-specific tests, followed by counseling.

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Frequently asked questions

The 3-year LLB is for graduates, while the 5-year course integrates law with a bachelor's degree like BA or BBA after 12th.

Common exams include CLAT, LSAT India, AILET, and state-level exams like MH-CET Law.

Yes, after enrolling with the Bar Council of India and clearing the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).

Careers include legal practice, judiciary exams, corporate counsel, legal journalism, academics, and civil services.

Yes, internships with law firms, courts, or NGOs are often mandatory and essential for real-world exposure.