Duration : 5 Years
Seats : 120 Only
CURRICULUM ( SUBJECTS )
Year 1 - Semester 1Subjects
- English - I
- Political Science - I
- Sociology - I
- Contract - I
- Family Law - I
Year 1 - Semester 2Subjects
- English - II
- Political Science - II
- Sociology - II
- Contract - II
- Family Law - II
Year 2 - Semester 3Subjects
- Political Science - III
- Sociology - III
- Economics - I
- Legal Method
- Law Of Torts
Year 2 - Semester 4Subjects
- Political Science - IV
- Economics - II
- Constitutional Laws - I
- Law of Crimes - I
- Land Laws
Year 3 - Semester 5Subjects
- Political Science - V
- Economics - III
- Constitutional Laws - II
- Administrative Law
- Property law
Year 3 - Semester 6Subjects
- Political Science - VI
- Copy Right
- Law of Crimes - II
- Civil procedure code
- Gender Justice (Honors)
- Juvenile Justice (Honors)
Year 4 - Semester 7Subjects
- Jurisprudence
- International Law
- Banking Law
- Law of Evidence
- Patent Right creation & Registration of Patents (Honors)
- International Trade Economics (Honors)
Year 4 - Semester 8Subjects
- Human rights
- Interpretation Of Statute
- Environmental Law
- Labor Law I
- Insurance Law (Honors)
- Trade Mark (Honors)
Year 5 - Semester 9Subjects
- Company law
- Cyber Law
- Labor Law II
- Taxation
- Probation & Parole (Honors)
- Corporate Governance (Honors)
Year 5 - Semester 10Subjects
- Practical Training I
- Practical Training II
- Practical Training III
- Practical Training IV
Careers & Placement Opportunities for B.A.L.L.B (Hons.)
There are a plethora of opportunities for a law graduate. One can either practice as an advocate in a court of law or work with Corporate Firms. By clearing exams conducted by Public Service Commissions, a law graduate can become a Judge. After gaining experience, a law graduate can hope to become Solicitor General, a Public Prosecutor or offer services to government departments and ministries. One can also work as a legal adviser for various organizations. Teaching in colleges, working with NGOs and working as a reporter for newspapers and television channels are other attractive option. A law degree is a gateway to a career as a solicitor or barrister, but it is not the only path you can choose; there are many options beyond the legal profession that are available to you.
Jobs directly related to your degree include :
- Corporate In-house
- Litigation Practice
- Government Legal Department
- Judiciarys
- Legal Process Outsourcing
- Arbitration
- Academia
- Not for Profit Sector
Jobs where your degree would be useful include :
- Government Sector
- Industrial and Labour Office
- Chartered accountancy
- Civil Service
- Welfare Officer
- Non-Government Organisation
- Banking & Finance
- Trading standards officer