LL.B (Bachelor of Law) is an undergraduate program that equips students with comprehensive knowledge of legal systems, laws, and jurisprudence. Students gain skills in legal research, litigation, advocacy, and legal drafting. Graduates can pursue careers in courts, law firms, corporate legal departments, NGOs, and government organizations.
Covers subjects such as Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Property Law, Family Law, Corporate Law, Administrative Law, and International Law.
Includes moot court sessions, internships with law firms, legal aid clinics, courtroom exposure, and research projects to develop practical legal skills.