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About Bachelor of Law (LLB)

The 3-year Bachelor of Law is a postgraduate programme offered by various law institutes and
universities in the country. The programme targets various fields of law including labour law, criminal
law, contractual law, family law, legal writing and many others.

In order to apply for this programme, candidates have to complete their graduation. The 3-year LLB
programme is mandatory for those who want to practice law and also for the candidates who want to
pursue LL.M or Masters of Law programmes.

The course offers a broad understanding of constitutional law and it different sections to enable law
aspirants in understanding the various case studies in the legal history of India. Classroom learning and
internships are a part of the programme to impart elaborate education.

Bachelor of Law (LLB) Eligibility Criteria

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduation (any discipline)

Minimum Marks Required (Aggregate): 45%

LLB Admission Process:

In order to secure admission in the 3-year LLB programme, it is essential to complete graduation without
any back and an overall aggregate of 45% marks.

All admissions to the 3-year LLB programme are done on the basis of entrance exams conducted by
NLUs or the respective private universities.

A merit list is prepared on the basis of the scores in entrance exams and applicants are selected
accordingly.

Some of the private universities also offer direct admission to the LLB programme to candidates who
have completed graduation.

Some popular LLB entrance exams are:

LSAT

BHU UET Law


Andhra Pradesh Law CET

LPU NEST Law

DU LLB Entrance Test

Bachelor of Law (LLB) Syllabus

First Year:

Labour Law

Criminology

Constitutional Law

Women and Law

Family Laws

International Economics Law

Professional Ethics

Contractual Law

Law of Tort and Consumer Protection Act


Second Year:

Law of Evidence

Environmental Law

Jurisprudence

Comparative Law

Property Law and transfer of Property Act

Law of Insurance

Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternative

Intellectual Property Law

Human Rights anAbout Bachelor of Law (LLB)

The 3-year Bachelor of Law is a postgraduate programme offered by various law institutes and
universities in the country. The programme targets various fields of law including labour law, criminal
law, contractual law, family law, legal writing and many others.

In order to apply for this programme, candidates have to complete their graduation. The 3-year LLB
programme is mandatory for those who want to practice law and also for the candidates who want to
pursue LL.M or Masters of Law programmes.
The course offers a broad understanding of constitutional law and it different sections to enable law
aspirants in understanding the various case studies in the legal history of India. Classroom learning and
internships are a part of the programme to impart elaborate education.

Bachelor of Law (LLB) Eligibility Criteria

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduation (any discipline)

Minimum Marks Required (Aggregate): 45%

LLB Admission Process:

In order to secure admission in the 3-year LLB programme, it is essential to complete graduation without
any back and an overall aggregate of 45% marks.

All admissions to the 3-year LLB programme are done on the basis of entrance exams conducted by
NLUs or the respective private universities.

A merit list is prepared on the basis of the scores in entrance exams and applicants are selected
accordingly.

Some of the private universities also offer direct admission to the LLB programme to candidates who
have completed graduation.

Some popular LLB entrance exams are:

LSAT

BHU UET Law

Andhra Pradesh Law CET

LPU NEST Law

DU LLB Entrance Test

Bachelor of Law (LLB) Syllabus

First Year:

Labour Law
Criminology

Constitutional Law

Women and Law

Family Laws

International Economics Law

Professional Ethics

Contractual Law

Law of Tort and Consumer Protection Act

Second Year:

Law of Evidence

Environmental Law
Jurisprudence

Comparative Law

Property Law and transfer of Property Act

Law of Insurance

Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternative

Intellectual Property Law

Human Rights and International Lawd International Law

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