BBA LL.B (Hons.)

Duration
5 Years
Eligibility

A candidate seeking admission to the B.B.A.LLB (Hons.), B.A.LLB. (Hons.) Programs should have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination from any recognized board with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate. Should an age limit to such admission be mandated by the prescribed authority, the same will be binding on such admissions. Candidates, whose age is above 20 years as on July 01 on the year of admission, shall furnish an undertaking to the university to this effect.

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The Integrated 5-year BBA. LL.B. [Hons.] Program leading to the award of the bachelor's degree [Honors] in that discipline blends Management Sciences and Legal Education to create legal professionals for the increasing opportunities in corporate and business context. The core essentials of General Management, coupled with sound understanding of Economics and Accounting this Honors Law Curriculum makes this Program an ideal choice for students who desire to make a career as legal professionals in the demanding context of global business. A flourishing legal industry is growing in lockstep with India's economic growth creating extraordinary opportunities for Lawyers and Law Firms. National and Multinational Corporations offer diverse career opportunities in legal services and departments, covering areas like International Trade and Commerce, Intellectual Property Rights, Global Mobility and International Laws.

BBA LL.B (Hons.)

Programme Overview

The integrated 5-year B.B.A. LL.B. [Hons.] Program leading to the award of the bachelor's degree [Honors] in that discipline blends management sciences and legal education to create legal professionals for the increasing opportunities in corporate and business contexts. The core essentials of general management, coupled with a sound understanding of economics and accounting, make this honors law curriculum an ideal choice for students who desire to make a career as legal professionals in the demanding context of global business.

Course Curriculum

  • 01Management and Behavioural Practices - BBL3001
  • 02Managerial Economics - BBL3103
  • 03Legal Methods and Indian Legal System - LAW1102
  • 04Law of Contract – I - LAW2122
  • 05Legal Language and Legal Writing - LAW1009
  • 06Foundations of Mooting and Legal Advocacy - LAW1112
  • 07Foundations of Digital Competency in Law - CSA1706
  • 01Marketing Management - BBL2005
  • 02Business Accounting - BBL3002
  • 03Law of Torts including Motor Vehicles Accidents and Consumer Protection Laws - LAW2121
  • 04Law of Contract – II - LAW2025
  • 05Introduction to Soft Skill - PPS1009
  • 06Foundation of Legal Rhetoric and Persuasion - ENG2022
  • 07Open Elective – I - OExxxx
  • 01Financial Management - BBL2001
  • 02Indian Economy - BAL4001
  • 03Indian Financial System - BBL2013
  • 04Family Law – I - LAW2026
  • 05Constitutional Law – I - LAW2024
  • 06Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita – I - LAW2125
  • 07Open Elective – II - OExxxx
  • 08Problem Solving through Aptitude - APT3001
  • Core Courses Technology and Entrepreneurship – BBL3047
    Strategic Management – BBL2013
    Human Resource Management – BBL2016
    Family Law – II – LAW3005
    Constitutional Law – II – LAW3003
    Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita – II – LAW2126
  • Discipline Elective 1 Cyber Law – LAW8007
    Banking and Insurance Law – LAW3028
    Private International Law – LAW4064
  • Environmental Studies and Sustainable Development – CHE7601
  • Core Courses Investment Management – BBL2002
    Business Statistics – BBL2003
    Company Law – LAW2127
    Intellectual Property Rights Law – LAW2054
    Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam – LAW2034
    Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act – I – LAW2049
  • Discipline Elective 2 Law and Forensic Science – LAW3025
    International Trade Law – LAW2106
    Sports Law – LAW3016
  • Technology for Lawyers – CSE1501
  • Core Courses Jurisprudence – LAW2027
    Administrative Law – LAW2029
    Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act – II – LAW2050
    Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita – I – LAW2108
  • Discipline Elective 3 Bio-Diversity Protection – LAW4077
    Law and Economics – LAW2019
    International Humanitarian and Refugee Law – LAW3026
  • Corporate and Commercial Law (Hons. 1 & 2) Competition Law – LAW4021
    Mergers & Acquisition – LAW4034
  • Criminal Law (Hons. 1 & 2) Offences Against Child and Juvenile Offence – LAW4059
    Criminology, Penology and Victimology – LAW4090
  • Constitutional & Administrative Law (Hons. 1 & 2) Human Rights Law and Practice – LAW4006
    Technology and Media – LAW4091
  • Technology and Intellectual Property Law (Hons. 1 & 2) Information Technology Law – LAW4029
    Patent Law and Innovation in Tech Industry – LAW4092
  • International Trade Law (Hons. 1 & 2) Private International Trade Law – LAW2101
    Dispute Settlement and International Trade Law and Investment Law – LAW4093
  • Core Courses Public International Law – LAW2055
    Labour and Industrial Law – I – LAW2028
    Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita – II – LAW2109
    Interpretation of Statutes – LAW2124
  • Discipline Elective IV Bioethics and Law – LAW3027
    Financial Market Regulation – LAW4027
    Election Law – LAW2102
  • Corporate and Commercial Law (Hons. 3 & 4) Securities Law – LAW4019
    Bankruptcy & Insolvency Law – LAW4111
  • Criminal Law (Hons. 3 & 4) Transnational Organised Crimes – LAW4094
    International Criminal Law – LAW4054
  • Constitutional & Administrative Law (Hons. 3 & 4) Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence – LAW4007
    Public Policy, Law and Governance – LAW4097
  • Technology and Intellectual Property Law (Hons. 3 & 4) Copyright, Trademark and Design in the Digital Era – LAW4095
    Trade Secret and Technology Transfer – LAW4089
  • International Trade Law (Hons. 3 & 4) Law of International Commercial Arbitration – LAW4096
    Law of Intellectual Property in International Trade – LAW4098
  • Core Courses Property Law – LAW2032
    Law of Taxation – LAW3010
    Labour and Industrial Law – II – LAW2030
  • Discipline Elective 5 Agriculture and Law – LAW2100
    Artificial Intelligence and Law – LAW3024
    Right to Information Law and Practices – LAW3013
  • Corporate and Commercial Law (Hons. 5 & 6) International Commercial Arbitration – LAW4099
    Corporate Taxation – LAW4103
  • Criminal Law (Hons. 5 & 6) IT Offences – LAW4055
    Criminal Justice: Probation and Parole, Prison Administration – LAW4104
  • Constitutional & Administrative Law (Hons. 5 & 6) Constitutional Governance and Federalism – LAW4100
    Affirmative Action and Discriminative Justice – LAW4004
  • Technology and Intellectual Property Law (Hons. 5 & 6) IP and New Technology Including Artificial Intelligence – LAW4101
    Patent Drafting and Specification Writing and IP Registration Process – LAW4105
  • International Trade Law (Hons. 5 & 6) Maritime Law – LAW4102
    International Trade Remedies – LAW4106
  • Foreign Languages Kanoon Kannada / Introduction to French or German Language – KAN2006 / FRE1004 / GER1002
  • Core Courses Research Methodology – LAW2044
    Environmental Law – LAW2031
  • Clinical Course Arbitration and Conciliation – LAW2047
  • Discipline Elective 6 Socio-Economic Offences – LAW2104
    Air and Space Law – LAW3012
    Energy Law and Policy – LAW3014
  • Corporate and Commercial Law (Hons. 7 & 8) Corporate Governance – LAW4018
    Financial Technology Law – LAW4107
  • Criminal Law (Hons. 7 & 8) White Collar Crime – LAW4062
    Comparative Criminal Procedural Law – LAW4108
  • Constitutional & Administrative Law (Hons. 7 & 8) Citizenship and Immigration Law – LAW4015
    Comparative Constitution – LAW4005
  • Technology and Intellectual Property Law (Hons. 7 & 8) IPR in Pharma Industry – LAW4082
    Data Protection and Data Privacy Law – LAW4109
  • International Trade Law (Hons. 7 & 8) Foreign Trade Law – LAW4028
    International Taxation – LAW4110
  • Skill-Based / MAC Being Corporate Ready – PPS2006
  • Core Course Mediation and Negotiation – LAW2048
  • Clinical Courses Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System – LAW1005
    Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance – LAW4001
    Moot Court and Internship – LAW3020
  • Dissertation – LAW3001

Programme Educational Objectives

After five years of successful completion of the program, the graduates shall be: 

PEO-1. PU Law Graduate will have successful academic and research career. 

PEO-2. PU Law graduates will have professional distinction for leading positions in law firms, corporate legal offices, the judiciary, and national, state, and local government. 

Programme Outcomes (POs)

On successful completion of the Program, the students shall be able to: The Law graduates are able to: 

PO-1. Ability to apply the fundamental concept of Humanities, Commerce and Management to legal problems 

PO-2. Ability to develop critical thinking skill 

PO-3. Ability to identify, analyze and solve legal problem with professional ethics and integrity 

PO-4. Ability to conduct dispute resolution with professional ethics and integrity 

PO-5. Ability to draft professional legal writing along with effective oral communication 

PO-6. Ability to apply legal theory to factual settings 

PO-7. Ability to apply legal theory to engage in legal argumentation 

PO-8. Ability to conduct independent legal research specific to the case 

PO- 9. Ability to conduct client services with necessary usage of technological tools 

PO-10. Recognition of the need for engaging in lifelong learning 

PO-11. Exhibit social responsibility adhering to ethical and moral values 

PO –12. Ability to adapt knowledge of contemporary issues 

PO- 13. Ability to function in multidisciplinary team 

Programme Specific Outcomes

On successful completion of the Program, the students shall be able to: 

PSO-1. To develop a background in fundamental areas of Humanities with strong emphasis on Political Theory and Indian Politics. 

PSO-2. To develop in-depth knowledge and understanding of comparative political thoughts, social and economic dimensions of law and its interface with Indian Legal systems. 

PSO-3. To develop intellectual rigor as well as more general transferable intellectual skills which are of value in the practice of Law and a wide range of careers. 

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USP

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: This five-year integrated program combines business administration and law, providing an in-depth understanding of both fields. The curriculum covers areas such as commerce, economics, business management, and law, equipping students with a multidisciplinary perspective.
  • Expert Faculty & Industry Mentorship: Courses and projects are designed to build distinct skill sets in research, advocacy, and problem-solving—vital competencies for aspiring lawyers.
  • Hands-On Learning: Emphasizes experiential learning through moot court exercises, case simulations, legal aid initiatives, and seminars by legal luminaries, fostering practical skills essential for a successful legal career.
  • Global Exposure: Offers opportunities for international internships and study programs, providing exposure to global legal systems and practices.
  • Strong Industry Collaborations: Maintains partnerships with leading law firms, corporate legal departments, and public sector organizations, facilitating internships and placement opportunities.
  • Certifications & Training: Provides specialized training in emerging legal fields and certifications that enhance professional qualifications.
  • Excellent Placement Records: Graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers as legal professionals, judges, advocates, or roles in civil services, academia, policy-making, and corporate sectors.

Career Opportunities

  • Corporate Lawyer

    Specialize in corporate law, mergers, acquisitions, and compliance for businesses.

  • Advocate

    Represent clients in courts, tribunals, and other legal forums.

  • Lawyer in Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

    Ensure legal compliance, draft agreements, manage disputes, mitigate risks, and provide counsel on regulatory, tax, and business matters to protect the LLP's interests.

  • Judicial Services (Judge/Magistrate)

    Serve in the judiciary after qualifying through exams.

  • Legal Advisor

    Provide legal counsel to corporations, NGOs, or individuals.

  • In-House Counsel

    Manage the legal affairs of a company, including contracts and disputes.

  • Legal Analyst

    Analyze legal documents, policies, and regulations for businesses or consultancy firms.

  • Banking and Finance Lawyer

    Advise financial institutions on regulatory compliance and transactions.

  • Judge Advocate General (JAG) Officer

    Provide legal counsel to the armed forces, handling military justice, legal matters related to defense operations, and ensuring compliance with military law.

  • Law Clerk cum Research Assistant

    Assist judges in the administration of justice and research.

  • Tax Consultant

    Assist businesses with tax planning, compliance, and dispute resolution.

  • Arbitrator/Mediator

    Resolve corporate disputes through alternative dispute resolution methods.

  • Policy Consultant

    Develop and assess business-related policies for government or private entities.

  • Chartered Legal Executive

    Combine expertise in law and commerce to handle specialized financial legal cases (if the student qualifies CS or CA exam)

  • Entrepreneur in Legal Services

    Start a business offering legal consultancy or compliance solutions.

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