Law (BA LLB Hons (5 Years))
BA LLB Hons (5 Years)
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Legislative Law (BA LLB) course is an integrated law degree that the law aspirants can pursue right after qualifying their Class 12th examinations. The law degree is an integration of Arts and Law subjects and is of five-year duration. Candidates study subjects including Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology along with law subjects like Civil Law, Criminal Law, Labor Law, Tax Law, Administrative Law, Corporate Law, Patent Law etc. Moreover, candidates are taught about law case studies, moot courts, law internships, seminars, and interactions with retired judges from High courts and the Supreme Court of India.
Scope of BA LLB
BA LLB degree opens up a lot of numbers of opportunities for the students. Most of the students who pursue this course wish to become a judge or an advocate. After graduation, students can prepare for Indian Civil Service, State Legal Services and Public Service Commission Entrance exams.
To become a judge or an advocate, students need to clear the AIBE (All India Bar Examination). After clearing this exam, students will be granted with a "Certificate of Practice", allowing them to practice as an advocate in any part of India.
AIBE Certification
Essential for Practice
Certificate of PracticeCareers for Law Students
Lawyer / Advocate
A person who takes the case into the court and fights for the client. He represents the client in front of the judge.
Legal Advisor
Provides legal advice to firms, government bodies, or companies, acting as an internal advocate to protect their interests.
Sessional / District Judge
Gives judgements for the issues brought to the courtroom by the parties or advocates after thorough legal review.
Public Prosecutor
A person appointed by the government to represent the state and fight against criminal offences in court.
Teacher / Lecturer
Graduates can also pursue academia, becoming law teachers or lecturers in prestigious law institutes.
Minimum Eligibility for BA LLB
Candidates need to meet the academic qualification from a recognised board (10+2).
The BCI (Bar Council of India) states no minimum or maximum age limit for admissions.
Minimum Marks Requirement

