The LLB (Bachelor of Laws) is an undergraduate law degree that introduces students to the fundamentals of the legal system. It is designed for individuals who aspire to become legal professionals such as lawyers, judges, legal advisors, or pursue careers in civil services, corporate law, and academia.
This course equips students with a deep understanding of the Constitution, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Corporate Law, Human Rights, Property Law, and more. Through theoretical studies and practical training like moot courts, legal aid clinics, and internships, students develop analytical, reasoning, and communication skills essential for legal practice.
Constitutional Law – I
Law of Contract – I
Law of Torts & Consumer Protection
Family Law – I
Law of Crimes – I (Indian Penal Code)
Legal Method / Legal Language
Environmental Law
Constitutional Law – II
Law of Contract – II
Jurisprudence
Family Law – II
Law of Crimes – II (Criminal Procedure Code)
Human Rights & International Law
Property Law
Civil Procedure Code (CPC)
Law of Evidence
Company Law
Labour Law
Taxation Law
Public International Law
Practical Training:
Moot Court
Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing
Professional Ethics
Court Visits
Advocate (Practicing in Court)
Judicial Services (Judge/ Magistrate)
Legal Advisor in Companies
Public Prosecutor
Corporate Lawyer
Legal Analyst
Civil Services (UPSC, State PCS)
Law Officer in Government/Banking Sector
Higher Studies (LLM, Ph.D.)