B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws)

B.A. LL.B. is an undergraduate dual degree program that integrates the study of Arts and Law. It is a five-year course that provides an interdisciplinary approach towards the study of law. In this article, we will discuss the B.A. LL.B. program, including its eligibility criteria, curriculum, career options, and more.

Eligibility Criteria for B.A. LL.B.

To be eligible for LLB (Bachelor of Laws) course at Puran Murti College of Law, you need to meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • The candidate must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board with a minimum of 45-50% aggregate marks.
  • The candidate must have studied English as a compulsory subject in their 10+2 or equivalent examination.
  • The age limit for the B.A. LL.B. program is generally 20 years for general category candidates and 22 years for SC/ST candidates.
  • Some colleges may have additional eligibility criteria, such as a minimum score in the entrance exam or specific subject requirements.

Curriculum for B.A. LL.B.

The B.A. LL.B. program covers subjects such as Political Science, Sociology, History, Economics, and Psychology, in addition to the core subjects of Law. The program aims to provide students with a broad understanding of society, culture, and human behavior, along with a comprehensive knowledge of the law.

First Year

  • Legal Methods
  • Law of Torts
  • Law of Contract I
  • Law of Crimes I (Indian Penal Code)
  • Political Science I (Political Theory and Indian Constitution)
  • Sociology I (Sociology of Indian Society)
  • Economics I (Micro Economics)

Second Year

  • Law of Contract-II
  • Company Law-I
  • Labour Law-I
  • Family Law-II
  • Constitutional Law-II
  • Legal Language and Legal Writing
  • Law of Contract II
  • Law of Crimes II (Criminal Procedure Code and Indian Evidence Act)
  • Constitutional Law I (Nature of the Constitution and Fundamental Rights)
  • Jurisprudence I (Legal Theory)
  • Political Science II (Comparative Government and Politics)
  • Sociology II (Social Anthropology)
  • Economics II (Macro Economics)

Third Year

  • Law of Crimes-I (Indian Penal Code)
  • Company Law-II
  • Labour Law-II
  • Law of Evidence
  • Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
  • Interpretation of Statutes
  • Constitutional Law II (Centre-State Relations and Emergency Provisions)
  • Administrative Law
  • Company Law I (Company Law and Partnership)
  • Family Law I (Hindu Law)
  • Jurisprudence II (Interpretation of Statutes and Principles of Legislation)
  • History (History of Courts and Legislatures in India)

Fourth Year

  • Law of Property
  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • Environmental Law
  • Labour Law I (Industrial Law and Social Security Law)
  • Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
  • International Law I (Nature, Definition, and Sources)
  • Taxation Law

Fifth Year

  • Law of Evidence
  • Family Law II (Muslim Law and Law of Adoption and Maintenance)
  • Company Law II (Corporate Governance and Securities Law)
  • Labour Law II (Labour Relations Law and Employment Law)
  • International Law II (State Jurisdiction, Territory, and Recognition)
  • Dissertation

Career Opportunities for B.A. LL.B. Graduates

After completing their B.A. LL.B. degree, graduates can pursue a wide range of career opportunities in various sectors, such as:

  • Law Firms
  • Corporate Houses
  • Judiciary
  • Civil Services
  • Legal Journalism
  • Legal Research
  • NGOs

LLB Admission Process

The admission process for BA LLB (BA Bachelor of Laws) course may vary from one college to another, but generally, the admission process includes the following steps:

  • Minimum 08 Photographs (Only Color)
  • Character Certificate
  • 10th Passing Certificate and Mark sheet
  • 12th Passing Certificate and Mark sheet
  • Migration Certificate
  • Reserved Category Certificate
  • Proof of Residence in case of reserved category (SC, BC, ESM, GEN, etc.)