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Career Opportunities in BA LLB

Legal Advisor
The primary role of legal advisors or legal counsel is to provide legal advice and reach out to organisations and their employees. Their services can be used by governments, NGOs, other associations, or large organisations. Legal advisors are in-house professionals, as opposed to lawyers and advocates who generally serve society. Since the legal counsel is a former barrister, it is often seen that they need the skills and training required of barristers and barristers.

Lawyer
As the title suggests, he is a legal professional. There are several legal specialties, including cyber law, environmental law, corporate law, criminal law, and family law. Her primary job is representing clients in judicial matters. Her work involves a lot of research, including topics and client perspectives. She then defends her clients on behalf of her in court.

Public Prosecutor
A low writer's profession includes producing all kinds of writing materials for the legal industry. It is closely tied to the area of technical editing. This includes making laws, expressing rights and obligations, and other legal analysis.

Judge
A legal compliance officer or compliance manager's job includes ensuring that the organisation functions ethically and legally. It must also enable the organisation to achieve its business goals while adhering to these regulations.
Program Structure
General English-I | Political Science -I |
History - I | Law of Torts including M.V. Accident and Consumer Protection Law-I |
Legal Methods | Sociology-I |
Protection Law-I | Computer Application* |
Legal English | Political Science –II |
History – II | Law of Torts including M.V. Accident and Consumer Protection Law-II |
Law of Contract - I | Criminology Sociology |
Environmental Science* |
Foreign Language-I | Political Science-III |
History-III | Constitutional Law-I |
Law of Contract-II | Family Law-I |
Internship | |
*Value Added Courses (Any One) | |
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Communication Skills and Personality Development | EU – Human Rights |
Medical Ethics Essential for Evidence |
Foreign Language-II | Economics-I |
History of Courts & Legal Profession in India | Constitutional Law-II |
Law of Crimes (IPC) | Family Law-II |
*Value Added Courses (Any One) | |
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Use of ICT Tools in Law | Research Methodology |
Competitive/Judicial Examination Training |
Economics-II | Urban Sociology |
Civil Procedure Code-I | Labour Law- I |
Company Law | Administrative Law |
Internship | |
*Value Added Courses (Any One) | |
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Introduction to Statistics for Law Students | Training and Skills Development in Legal Drafting and Office Management |
Understanding the International Criminal Court Training |
Criminal Psychology | Public Administration |
Civil Procedure Code-II | Labour Law- II |
Principles of Taxation Laws | Intellectual Property Rights |
Open Elective I | |
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Patent Filing Procedure in India | Cyber Law |
Legal Language and Legal Writing | Law of Property |
Environmental Law | Jurisprudence |
Criminal Procedure Code-I | Public International Law |
Internship | |
Open Elective II | |
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Introduction to Constitutional Law | Women and Law |
Human Rights Law | Criminal Procedure Code-II |
Law of Evidence | Programme Elective – I |
Programme Elective – II | Alternate Dispute Resolution System |
Elective – I (Crime and Criminology) | |
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International Criminal Law | White Collar Crime |
Elective – I (Corporate and Commercial Law) | |
Goods and Services Tax | Banking Law |
Elective – II (Crime and Criminology) | |
Prision Administration | IT Offences |
Elective – II (Corporate and Commercial Law) | |
Information Technology Law | Competition Law |
Interpretation of Statutes | Health Care Law |
Drafting Pleading and Conveyancing | Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System |
Programme Elective – III | Programme Elective – IV |
Programme Elective – III (Crime and Criminology) | |
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Forensic Science and Law | Penology and Criminology |
Programme Elective – III (Corporate and Commercial Law) | |
Transportation Law | Investment Law |
Programme Elective – IV (Crime and Criminology) | |
Woman and Criminal Law | Offences against Child and Juvenile |
Programme Elective – IV (Corporate and Commercial Law) | |
Law of Carriage | Financial Market and Regulations |
Reasearch Projects and Internship | Programme Elective – V |
Programme Elective – VI | |
Programme Elective – V (Crime and Criminology) | |
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Humanitarian Refugee Law | Comparative Criminal Procedure |
Programme Elective – V (Corporate and Commercial Law) | |
Insurance Law | Bankruptcy and Insolvency |
Programme Elective – VI (Crime and Criminology) | |
Juvenile Justice Law and Policy | Financial and Systematic Fraud |
Programme Elective – VI (Corporate and Commercial Law) | |
Law and Corporate Finance | Corporate Governance |
Fee Structure & Eligibility
Programme | Sem | Year | Mode | Eligibility | Academic Fees Per Year (INR) |
Special Fees (Incl. Library Fee & Examination Fees) Per Year (INR) |
Fees Per Year |
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School of Law (UG) |
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B.A.LLB (HONS) | 10 | 5 | Sem | Passed 10+2 or equivalent course in any discipline from recognised Board/ Council/ University with minimum 45% marks for general (open) category and 42% marks for OBC and 40% marks for SC/ST category | Rs. 65,000/- | Rs. 10,000/- | Rs.75,000/- |
Note:
- Admission Form and Prospectus Rs.1000/- (One Time)
- Caution Money Rs.1000 (Refundable)
- Hostel Fees Rs.1,00,000/- per annum (Deposit Rs.5,000 at the time of Admission Only on Refundable basis)
- Transportation Fees as applicable based on Route and Pick Up Point
- Uniform cost Rs.5500/-