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Introduction to BA-LLB Course

Introduction of BA -LLB Course

 

information of ba llb course

Here we will discuss about  the Introduction of  BA – LLB  course in detail

The BA-LLB (Bachelor of Arts – Bachelor of Legislative Law) is an integrated five-year undergraduate program that combines the study of Arts subjects (like Political Science, Sociology, History, and Economics) with legal education. It is designed for students who aspire to build a career in law, judiciary, civil services, corporate legal affairs, or even in academia and policy-making.

 

Objective of the Course

The primary aim of the BA-LLB course is to:

  • Provide students with a strong foundation in social sciences.

  • Equip them with legal knowledge and skills to interpret and apply the law.

  • Foster an understanding of legal systems, constitutional governance, and ethical legal practice.

 

Course Duration

  • 5 years (10 semesters) full-time program.

  • Offers a dual degree: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (LLB).

 

Subjects Covered

 

  • Political Science

  • Sociology

  • History

  • Economics

  • English / Legal Language

 

Core Law Subjects:

 

  • Constitutional Law

  • Contract Law

  • Criminal Law

  • Civil Procedure Code (CPC)

  • Indian Penal Code (IPC)

  • Administrative Law

  • Family Law

  • Property Law

  • Jurisprudence

  • Environmental Law

  • Labour Law

 

Key Skills Developed

 

  • Legal reasoning and interpretation

  • Critical thinking and analysis

  • Advocacy and communication

  • Legal research and drafting

  • Understanding of legal ethics and procedures

 

Career Opportunities

 

After completing a BA-LLB degree, graduates can explore:

  • Practice as an Advocate or Legal Advisor

  • Work in Corporate Law Firms

  • Join Judicial Services through PCS (J) exams

  • Pursue Civil Services (UPSC, State PSC)

  • Work in Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO)

  • Enter Academia or Research

  • Work with NGOs or International Organizations

 

Top Recruiters

 

  •  Legal firms such as Luthra & Luthra and Amarchand Mangaldas

  • Corporate Legal Departments

  • Government & Judiciary

  • Media and Publishing Houses

  • Legal NGOs and Human Rights Bodies

 

Eligibility Criteria

  • Must have completed 10+2 (any stream) with at least 45-50% marks (varies by institution).

  • Admission is often through entrance exams such as:

    • CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)

    • AILET

    • LSAT India

    • State-level Law entrance exams

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