Programme Offered
1. BA.LLB (Honours.)
The BA LLB Honors is a professional law degree that candidates can pursue right after Class 12th. An integrated course, BA LLB (Hons) is of five years duration law program. In a BA LLB (Hons) course candidates are taught Arts as well as Law subjects. As part of the BA LLB (Hons) course, candidates have imparted education not only through classroom teaching methods but also by means of case studies and moot courts. The basic difference between the BA LLB (Hons.) and BA LLB degree is that BA LLB (Hons.) provides comprehensive knowledge of each law subject from the syllabus whereas BA LLB degree only offers general knowledge or outline of the law subjects. After completing an integrated BA LLB (Hons) course, candidates are offered many job opportunities. Some popular job profiles that candidates can pursue after securing a BA LLB (Hons) degree are as mentioned below:
- Lawyer
- Legal Advisor
- Employment with banks and Financial Services
- Positions in Sales and Marketing incorporates, start-ups and private companies.
- Finance and Account Department
- HR Dept.
- Jobs in Supply Chain Management (SCM)
- Entry level/trainee or Internship roles in a Business consultancy
- Careers in Investment Banking
- Positions in the E-Commerce industry
- IT Sector
- Law reporter with media houses
- Preparing for Indian Administrative Services/Judicial Services/other competitive Exams.
- Appointed as a law officer in Government Department
2. LLB
LLB is a Three-Year Course Focusing On Various Aspects of the Legal System in India. Provides More Information On Legal Programs Such as Criminal Law, Domestic Law, Corporate Law, Corruption Law, And More. This Course Aims to Provide Comprehensive Student Set-Up Skills. In The Course, Students Can Choose to Pursue a Legal Career in Which They Are Interested, And Become Experts in The Field of Education. LL. B. three-year full time degree course after graduation seeks to create lawyers with an in-depth knowledge of Law. Besides this the focus is also on the practical training of students in various aspects of Law. Exposure to working of the court forms is an integral part of the pedagogy. The course has been designed to produce competitive Law professionals who can excel in their career. The course is of great importance and relevance not only to the profession of advocacy but also to serve in the corporate sector. The relevant subjects like Law of Intellectual Property Rights, Corporate Law, Environment Law, Law & Ethics, Labour Law, Law & Medicine, Alternate Disputes Resolutions, IT Law and so on are also included in the syllabus. This course not only covers theoretical areas but also include practical sessions. after securing a LLB degree students can opportunity of job in various field are as mentioned below:
- Lawyer
- Legal Advisor
- Law reporter with media houses
- Preparing for Indian Administrative Services/Judicial Services/other competitive Exams.
- Appointed as a law officer in Government Department
3. Master of Law (LLM):
- Streams/Specialization in LL.M
- 1. Constitutional Law
- 2. Criminal Law
- 3. Business Law
- 4. IPR
LL.M. is an abbreviation of the Latin Legum Magister, which means Master of Laws. In Latin, the plural form of a word is abbreviated by repeating the letter. Hence, "LL." is short for "laws." Legum is the possessive plural form of the Latin word Lex, which means "specific laws", as opposed to the more general concept embodied in the word jus, from which the word juris and the modern English word "justice" are derived.
The LL.M. (Master of Laws) is an internationally recognized postgraduate law degree. An LL.M. is usually obtained by completing a one-year full-time program. Law students and professionals frequently pursue the LL.M. to gain expertise in a specialized field of law, for example in the area of Criminology, Constitutional law IPR, Business Law etc. To enable an understanding of the basic concepts and contemporary legal developments in the area of Constitutional and Administrative Law. To enhance advocacy and teaching skills. To assess and contribute to policy making/advocacy through fresh perspectives that arises out of the comparative study of the systems. To develop a sharper academic acumen and will be able to contribute to academic research and publications.
4. Ph.D. in Law
Ph.D. in Law is a three-year full-time doctoral program in the field of Law. The qualification for this program is the appropriate degree of Masters or M. Phil in law or law studies with a minimum of 55% in a degree passed from a recognized university. Ph.D. in Law involves research and teaching practice in the study of the Law. Ph.D. In-Law, it should not be confused with Juris Doctor, which is a level of expertise that prepares students for practice. Various research facilities are available for Ph.D. in the legal system, it includes international law, comparative law, human rights law, defense law, international environmental law, and much more. Students after successfully competing PHD in Law have a good opportunity to test their knowledge, skills, training, and use of tools in areas such as Law, Business, Government and the private sector, the legal department, research and development, colleges and universities, and so on. They can choose to be legal practitioners, legal advisers, counselors, researchers, jurists, attorneys, Professor and so on.