LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) is a three-year undergraduate program designed for students who have already completed their bachelor’s degree. It offers in-depth knowledge of the legal system, legal theory, and practical skills needed for a career in law. The program covers various areas of law such as constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, and civil procedure, preparing graduates for a variety of legal professions, including litigation, corporate law, and judicial services.
Candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree (in any stream) from a recognized university with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC categories). University also conducts entrance exams for admission.
LL.B. graduates can pursue diverse careers in litigation, corporate law, judiciary, and legal consultancy. They can work as advocates, legal advisors, corporate counsels, or judges, and may also explore opportunities in legal research, academia, or government services. The program also provides a strong foundation for specialization through LL.M. or further studies. 4o mini