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A minimum D+ in every subject is required for 10+2 equivalent exams.
After completing the program, graduates will be able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental principles and concepts of law and social sciences.
Analyze legal issues using appropriate legal principles and reasoning.
Understand constitutional, civil, criminal, corporate, and procedural laws.
Conduct legal research and interpret statutes, cases, and legal documents.
Develop effective legal writing, communication, advocacy, and negotiation skills.
Apply ethical and professional principles in legal practice.
Analyze social, political, and economic issues from legal perspectives.
Develop practical skills through moot courts, internships, and legal research.
Pursue careers in legal practice, judiciary, corporate sectors, government, NGOs, and legal research.
The Bachelor of Arts–Bachelor of Legislative Law (BA LLB) is an integrated undergraduate program that combines liberal arts and legal education. It provides students with a foundation in subjects such as political science, sociology, economics, history, and legal studies, along with core areas of law including constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, contract law, and legal procedure. The program develops legal reasoning, research, advocacy, and communication skills for professional legal practice.