BA. LLB (5 Years)
Affiliated to Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi & Bar Council of India, New Delhi.
L.L.B. or Bachelor of Legislative Law is generally an undergraduate degree course. LLB course duration of 3 years for which the minimum eligibility criterion is graduation of 5-year duration for undergraduate students.
Law Profession has become very popular among many youngsters today. BA LLB, which is the preferred choice to acquire a professional law degree, appears to be trending in the country. Bachelor of Law course at undergraduate level, with duration of five years and the eligibility is 10+2 schooling.
BA-LLB combines the best of Arts streams along with selected Law streams to bring the best of both together along with IAS & IPS coaching which aims at a very high probability of success in making it to the top.
IAS & IPS administration requires a great deal of knowledge from Disciplines like Agriculture & Forestry, Social sciences, Geography & History, Media & Communication coupled with understanding of Law making this Degree an essential component towards Nation building.
Our Five Years BA LLB Law course focuses on the study of law. It can form the first major step towards qualifying for practice and also represents appropriate preliminary training for UPSC and all other State Civil Service Examinations and a range of other careers in which legal knowledge is an asset. The degree is suitable for students with a general interest in law and who also who are a civil service aspirant and want to find out more about it before deciding on a particular vocation.
Course Eligibility:2nd PUC/12th CBSE/ICSE/Any State Government Board | Duration: 05 Years | Language: English & Kannada |
Seats: 60 Seats | Department: LAW |
Course Structure
Major Subjects | Political Science |
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Minor Subjects | History & Economics |
Semester I | English Major -1 - Theory & Thoughts Elements of Research Minor-I-I - Invitation to Sociology |
Semester II | Kannada/Special English Major - 2 - Organisation & Institutions Minor-II-I - Principles of Economics |
Semester III | Major-3 - State & Political Obligations Major-4 - Major World Governments Minor-I-2 - Indian Society: Continuity & Change Minor-I-2 - Money, Banking & International Trade |
Semister VI | Major-5 - Public Administration Major-6 - International Relations & Organisation Minor-I-3- Recent Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology Minor-II-3 - Economics Theory & Public Finance |
FAQs
What is LLB?
LLB is an acronym for the Latin phrase "Legum Baccalaureus," which means "Bachelor of Laws." BA LLB full form is Bachelor's in Arts with Bachelors in Law.
Why one should choose BA LLB?
BA LLB is a professional degree. The course duration is five years. Some of the subjects taught in the BA LLB course are history, sociology, political science, constitutional law, labour law, banking law, company law and many more. The BA LLB course's job scope is immense, wherein the aspirants can work in government and private law firms. Graduates can also practice law independently.
Career options available post LLB
Lawyer, Judge, Law Officer, Legal Advisor to Union Ministry or Private Companies, Civil Servant, United Nations Official, Financial Analyst, Tax Advisor, Publisher, Paralegal, Journalist, Entrepreneur, Academic.
BA LLB vs B.COM LLB
Which one to opt for? Universal School of Law offers 5 years BA LLB degree. The BA subjects taught in law course, Political Science, History and Economics form 60% of UPSC and other Competitive Exam syllabi giving students an opportunity and calculated edge over others in civil service preparation during their five-year course.
What is the CLAT exam?
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is an All-India centralized examination that allows the students to get admission in the top National Law Universities in India for law courses such as LLB and LLM. Read more here: https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Benefits of choosing BA LLB for UPSC aspirants
The essence of administration is law. Civil Service involve formulating regulations or decisions for the common good of the public and the law is certainly the most important aspect of public policy. Law proves as a great opportunity to excel in civil services. Law graduates with the right approach and fair legal knowledge can come out with flying colours