The LL.B. is a 3-year full-time undergraduate programme designed for graduates seeking to build a robust legal career. Recognised by the Bar Council of India, this course lays a strong foundation in key areas of law such as constitutional law, criminal law, law of contract, torts, transfer of property, and legal writing.
Through hands-on exposure to real legal settings via internships, moot courts, and legal aid clinics, students gain practical knowledge of litigation, courtroom procedure, client counselling, and dispute resolution. The programme fosters analytical thinking, legal research capabilities, and advocacy skills — empowering students to thrive across the judiciary, corporate, academic, and consulting landscapes.
3-year full-time undergraduate degree (2 semesters per year)
Recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI)
ICT-enabled classrooms with access to legal research tools
Covers core subjects: contract law, criminal law, torts, property law, admiralty law, hindu law, and more
Hands-on learning via moot courts, legal aid camps, and internships
Guest lectures, seminars, and field visits to courts and correctional institutions
Experienced professionals in litigation, compliance, and corporate law roles can earn top-tier packages.
The global legal services market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7% in the future.
Widespread opportunities across law, governance, and legal-tech sectors.
Passed minimum 3 years Graduation in any discipline With minimum marks 45% for
general category applicants, 42% for OBC category and 40% for SC/ST.
There are several postgraduate programs and degrees you can pursue after completing a LL.B which are as follows
It offers foundational and procedural legal education across constitutional law, criminal law, torts, property law, contract law, and legal writing.
Any graduate with a bachelor’s degree and passed 10th and 12th with minimum required marks.
Opportunities include practice, consultancy, corporate legal roles, judiciary, legal journalism, and policy work.
Yes. 12 weeks internships are a compulsory part of the curriculum.
Yes, it is recognised by the Bar Council of India.
Yes. Graduates are eligible to pursue advanced legal studies and must pass AIBE to practise law in India.
Yes. Only full-time, classroom-based LL.B. degrees are recognised for legal practice.
Yes. Moot courts, legal aid clinics, client counselling, and field visits are integral components.