About LL.B (Bachelor of Legislative Law)

LL.B or Bachelor of Legislative Laws is an undergraduate law course. LL.B course is generally divided into six semesters. A student will get LL.B degree only after the completion of 6th Semester. The basic courses comprises:

Syllabus

Eligibility Criteria

  • For General – Graduation with minimum 45% marks.
  • For OBC – Graduation with minimum 42% marks.
  • For SC/ST – Graduation with minimum 40% marks.

Career Path

A Bachelor of Legislative Law (LL.B.) is an undergraduate law degree that prepares you for a wide range of legal careers. This degree gives you the foundation to pursue various roles within the legal profession, both in the public and private sectors. After completing an LL.B., you can specialize in several fields of law or choose from a diverse range of career options.

  • Legal Practice (Litigation)
  • Corporate Legal Careers
  • Judicial Services
  • Government and Public Sector Careers