Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law – BA LLB
Duration - Five years Course
Eligibility - Students passing H.S.C. (10+2) Examination or equivalent with minimum 45% of marks can be admitted to the first year of this course.
Student should have appeared for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET) of BA LLB 5 Years.
BA LLB is a full time, 5 years, integrated law course, accredited by The Bar Council of India. In BA LLB, the first 3 semesters are dominated by arts subjects and the rest 5 semesters consist of topics related to legal matters, litigation and advocacy. LLB Course is different from BA LLB as it is a 3-year law degree and it needs students to complete any bachelor’s degree before applying
BA LLB Admissions are usually conducted on the basis of various law entrance exams, which must be cleared after completing class 12 board exams. Students have to sit for various BA LLB entrance exams that are conducted both at the national and state levels such as CLAT, AILET, MH CET Law etc.
BA LLB Syllabus includes core subjects from the field of humanities such as Political Science, Sociology, History and from Law such as Family Law, International Law, Constitutional Law. BA LLB 5 Years Syllabus contains 2 years of Arts subjects and 3 years of LLB subjects.
After completing BA LLB, one can choose to pursue higher studies by enrolling themselves in LLM and PhD. This will help candidates to make a career in academics. Similarly, one can enroll in the State Bar Council and practice as an advocate. They can also work as legal consultants or advisors across MNCs and other government organizations.
Post successfully completing a law degree students can choose to pursue a career as a Lawyer or a Judge. However, there are several prerequisites and other eligibility criteria that must be fulfilled in order to make a career as mentioned above. The salary of a Lawyer in India usually ranges between INR 4.50 L – 9 L annually. However, with experience and exposure, the salary of a Lawyer can go upto as much as INR 57 L – 1 Crore.
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Eligibility
1. Students passing H.S.C. (10+2) Examination or equivalent with minimum 45% of marks can be admitted to the first year of this course.
2. Student should have appeared for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET) of BA LLB 5 Years.
Syllabus
F.Y.B.A.(L.L.B.) Sem – I
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
| BA 0101 | General English |
| BA 0102 | General Principles of Political Science |
| BA 0103 | General Principles of Economics |
| BA 0104 | General Principles of Sociology |
F.Y.B.A.(L.L.B.) Sem – II
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
| BA 0201 | English for Law |
| BA 0202 | Political Theories |
| BA 0203 | Macro Economics, Policies and Practice |
| BA 0204 | Theoretical Perspectives of Sociology |
S.Y.B.A.(L.L.B.) Sem – III
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
| BA 0301 | Legal Language and Legal Reasoning |
| BA 0302 | Public Policy and Public Administration |
| BA 0303 | Theories of Development and Indian Economy |
| BA 0304 | Society in India |
S.Y.B.A.(L.L.B.) Sem – IV
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
| BA 0401 | Law and Literature |
| BA 0402 | International Relations |
| BA 0403 | Law and Economics |
| BA 0404 | Social Research Methods |
T.Y.B.A.(L.L.B.) Sem – V
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
| BA 0501 | Legal and Constitutional History |
| BA 0502 | Family Law I |
| BA 0503 | Law of Contract I |
| BA 0504 | Law of Crimes |
| Optional Subject 1 (Any one from the following) | |
| LO 0505 | (a) Health and Food Law |
| LO 0506 | (b) Equity and Trust Law |
| LO 0507 | (c) Criminal Psychology and Criminal Sociology |
| LO 0508 | (d) Agricultural Marketing Law |
| LO 0509 | (e) Intellectual Property Rights I (Compulsory Subject) |
T.Y.B.A.(L.L.B.) Sem – VI
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
| LCC 0601 | Constitutional Law II |
| LCC 0602 | Law of Contract II |
| LCC 0603 | Family Law II |
| LCC 0604 | Jurisprudence |
| Optional Subject (Any one from the following) | |
| LDSE 0605 | (a) Election Law |
| LDSE 0606 | (b) Insurance Law |
| LDSE 0607 | (c) Penology and Victimology |
| LDSE 0608 | (d) Comparative Constitution |
| LGE 0609 | Media Laws (Compulsory Subject) |
T.Y.B.A.(L.L.B.) Sem – VII
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
| LCC 0701 | Criminal Procedure Code |
| LCC 0702 | Law of Evidence |
| LCC 0703 | Interpretation of Statues |
| LAEC 0704 | Practical Training Paper I – Professional Ethics and Contempt of Court Law |
| Optional Subject (Any one from the following) | |
| LDSE 0705 | (a) Investment and Securities Law |
| LDSE 0705 | (b) Criminal Minor Acts |
| LDSE 0706 | (c) Cooperative Law |
| LDSE 0707 | (d) Cooperative Law |
| LDSE 0708 | (e) Private International Law |
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
| LCC 0801 | Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act |
| LCC 0802 | Company Law |
| LCC 0803 | Law of Tort & Consumer Protection |
| LAEC 0804 | Practical Training Paper II – Alternate Dispute Resolution System |
| Optional Subject (Any one from the following) | |
| LDSE 0805 | (a) Human Rights Law and Practice |
| LDSE 0806 | (b) Civil Minor ACts |
| LDSE 0807 | (c) Competition Law |
| LDSE 0808 | (d) International Economics Law |
T.Y.B.A.(L.L.B.) Sem – IX
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
| LCC 0901 | Property Law & Easement |
| LCC 0902 | Public International Law |
| LCC 0903 | Administrative Law |
| LAEC 0904 | Practical Training Paper III – Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance |
| Optional Subject (Any one from the following) | |
| LDSE 0906 | a)Defense & Strategic Studies |
| LDSE 0907 | b)Law Of Forensic Science |
LDSE 0908 | c)Land Laws |
| LDSE 0909 | d)International Law on Air, Space & Sea |
| LSEC 0905 | Introduction to Civil & Criminal Manual (Compulsory) |
T.Y.B.A.(L.L.B.) Sem – X
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
| LCC 1001 | Labour Laws |
| LCC 1002 | Principles of Taxation |
| LCC 1003 | Environmental Law |
| LAEC 1004 | Practical Training Paper IV – Moot Court Exercise and Internship |
| LSEC 1005 | Skills of Legislative Drafting & Judgement Writing |
| LDSE 1006 | Law Discipline Specific Elective Course (Any one form the following) |
a) Bankruptcy & Insolvency Law | |
| b) Comparative Criminal Justice System | |
| c) Humanitarian & Refugee Law | |
| d) Real Estate Law |