LLB

LLB or Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate law degree which is a prerequisite for anyone who wants to enter the field of judiciary and law. The course is of 3 years, which helps to develop skills like problem-solving, communication, and judgment.

LLB course syllabus includes subjects such as Criminal Law, Family Law, International Law, etc. Apart from theory studies, seminars, moot court sessions, and internships are also a major part of the course curriculum. Hence, LLB subjects are very interactive and interesting.

LLB: Key Points

  • LLB Duration: LLB is a 3-year Undergraduate course that can be pursued by students willing to make a career in the field of legal research and law.
  • LLB Eligibility: The basic eligibility is to have a graduation degree from a recognized college.
  • LLB Admission: The general method of admission to LLB courses is through entrances, but few universities like SRM University, etc also offer admission based on merit.
  • LLB Subjects: Core subjects of this course are Criminal Law, Family Law, International Law, Cyber Law, Corporate Law, etc.,
  • LLB Industries: LLB holders are open to explore various industries like Law firms, MNCs, Government Agencies, Judicial Bodies etc.
  • LLB Jobs: The job roles offered to these candidates are lawyer, an advocate, a paralegal, law officer, Legal Associate, Corporate Lawyer, lecturer, etc
  • LLB Salary: The average annual salary of LLB aspirants ranges from INR 4 to 6 LPA.

The minimum eligibility to pursue LLB is to have a graduation degree and qualify the entrance test. Admission to LLB courses is usually offered through entrance examinations

 

BA LLB

BA LLB (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws) is a professional integrated law course which is suitable for students who want to become a lawyer, an advocate, a legal advisor, or want to make a career in law and judiciary.

You can pursue this 5 years course right after passing Class XII. BA LLB Syllabus includes both Arts/Humanities subjects such as Sociology, Philosophy, History, Political Science, etc. and Law subjects such as Family Law, International Law, Constitutional Law, etc.

Apart from these theory subjects, practical training is also provided in the form of moot courts, case studies, research work, and law internships, which makes this course interactive and interesting.

The Bar Council of India closely regulates the law degrees in India, and it has approved this course in full-time mode only because it’s curriculum includes practical training, apart from theory classes.

After graduation, there is a huge demand for graduates in the legal field. They can be employed in various state and central government agencies or they can work for a private law firm. They can also practice as a lawyer independently.

Average earnings of BA LLB fresh graduates ranges from INR 3 to 6 LPA. But it may be higher depending upon your placement, internships and your performance.

BALLB Syllabus :

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Objective

Legal Method

Meaning and classification of laws, sources of law, basic concepts of Indian legal system, legal writing and research

This paper focuses on orientation of students to legal studies from the point of view of basic concepts of law and legal system.

Law of Contract

Formation of contract, consideration and capacity, validity, discharge and performance of contract, remedies and quasi contracts

This paper aims at familiarizing the students with various principles of contract formation enunciated in the Indian Contract Act, 1872.

Business Law

Sale of goods act, right of parties and remedies, negotiable instruments, presentation and liability

The purpose of this paper is to impart the basic knowledge of important statutes governing transfer of property in goods and negotiable instruments.

Family Law

Marriage laws, dissolution of marriage, adoption and maintenance, guardianship

The objective of this paper is to acquaint the students with laws relating to family matters applicable to different communities in India.

Constitutional Law

Constitution, distribution of powers between center and states, constitutional organs, emergency provisions

The aim of this paper is to familiarize the students with fundamentals of Indian Constitution and various organs created by the constitution including their functions.

Law of Crimes

Introduction to substantive criminal law, general explanations and exceptions, abetment and criminal conspiracy, punishment

This paper provides an insight into the basic principles of criminal law determining criminal liability and punishment.