Bachelor Of Law
Courses-Law-LLB
Course Details
The Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) is a professional 3-year undergraduate law degree designed for graduates who aspire to build a career in the legal field. The LL.B. program equips students with in-depth knowledge of legal principles, the Indian judicial system, and practical legal procedures. It trains students to think critically, argue effectively, and understand the ethical foundations of legal practice.
Course Overview
Course Name: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
Course Type: Undergraduate (Professional Degree)
Field: Legal Studies / Law
Affiliated By: Bar Council of India (BCI), UGC
Mode: Regular (Full-time)
Course Duration
Total Duration: 3 Years (6 Semesters)
Available only for graduates in any discipline
Classroom learning includes moot courts, case studies, internships, and court visits
Note: A 5-year Integrated LL.B. (like BA LL.B., BBA LL.B.) is also available for students after 10+2.
Eligibility Criteria:
Minimum Qualification:
Graduation in any stream (B.A., B.Sc., B.Com, etc.) from a recognized university
Minimum Marks:
Generally 45%–50% aggregate in graduation (relaxations available for reserved categories)
Age Limit:
No upper age limit (as per BCI guidelines; may vary by institution)
Entrance Exams (if applicable):
CLAT PG, MH CET Law, DU LL.B., PU CET, or college-specific entrance exams
Core Subjects Taught
Constitutional Law
Indian Penal Code (IPC)
Law of Contracts
Law of Torts
Family Law
Administrative Law
Property Law
Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
Civil Procedure Code (CPC)
Environmental Law
Labour Law
Human Rights Law
Moot Court & Internship
Skills Developed:
Legal reasoning and argumentation
Research and drafting legal documents
Courtroom etiquette and litigation techniques
Critical thinking and decision-making
Communication and negotiation skills
Ethical and professional conduct
Application Process:
Application Mode:
Apply online/offline through university or college portals
Entrance-Based Admission (for most reputed universities):
Appear for law entrance tests such as CLAT, PU CET, DU LL.B., etc.
Merit-Based Admission (in some institutions):
Based on graduation marks
Final Selection:
May involve interviews, group discussions, or counseling rounds
Career Opportunities After Completion:
Legal Practice:
Advocate (after enrolling with State Bar Council)
Corporate Legal Advisor / In-House Counsel
Judiciary Services (after clearing Judicial Service Exams)
Legal Analyst / Legal Consultant
Public Sector & Government Jobs:
Legal Officer, Law Officer in PSUs, Armed Forces Tribunal, etc.
Academics and Research:
Teaching (after LL.M. and UGC NET), Legal Researcher
Higher Education:
LL.M., MBA (Legal), PG Diplomas in Cyber Law, IPR, Human Rights, etc.
Benefits of the Course:
Recognized qualification to practice law across India
Multiple career paths: litigation, judiciary, corporate law, legal academia
High demand for legal professionals in government and private sectors
Strong foundation for civil services, judicial exams, and corporate compliance roles
Empowers students with legal awareness and civic responsibility