A bachelor's degree in legislative law, or LLB, is intended to provide you with the information and abilities needed for a legal career. The LLB programme offers specialisations in a variety of legal topics and typically lasts three years (post-graduation) or five years (integrated programmes).
An LLB (Bachelor of Laws) program typically lasts 3 to 4 years and includes core subjects like Contract Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Tort Law, Property Law, Administrative Law, Jurisprudence, International Law, and Legal Research and Writing.
- Integrated 3 Year Programs
- Educational Qualification: Candidates must have completed bachelor's degree in any approved University.
- Minimum Marks: A minimum of 45% aggregate marks in bachelor's degree (40% for reserved Catagories)