After completing Class 12, candidates can pursue a five-year integrated LLB program called the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law. In India, the BA LLB undergraduate law program combines a professional legal education with conventional academic study in the arts or social sciences. This allows candidates to study subjects like history, sociology, administrative law, criminology, family law, and so forth while also developing a solid foundation in law.
The goal of the BA LLB program is to give students a solid background in liberal arts and legal studies so they can comprehend the legal system and how it affects society. Additionally, it helps students develop the critical thinking and problem-solving abilities that are necessary for success in the legal field. The program offers students a thorough understanding of the law and its application, making it a great option for those who want to work as judges, legal consultants, lawyers, or advisors.
There are ten semesters in the five-year BA LLB curriculum. Both legal and arts subjects are covered in the curriculum. The focus of the first four semesters is the arts, and the remaining semesters are dedicated to law subjects.
BA LLB at Siddhartha Law College equips students with legal reasoning along with practical exposure to the legal profession through moot court competitions, legal aid clinics, legal aid camps, and internships.
Graduates of BA LLB can pursue diverse career opportunities in various fields of law :
While these career paths have their own set of demands and requirements, graduates can specialize in a variety of legal fields, including criminal law, corporate law, family law, contract law, intellectual property law, and environmental law. Graduates can work in a variety of public and private sector organizations or pursue further education, such as an LLM or Ph.D.
BBA LLB eligibility criteria is that the candidate must have cleared 10+2 with a minimum 45% aggregate, in case of general or OBC students. For SC/ST candidates, the minimum percentage should be 40%.
The last 4 years in the college shall surely take me towards a bright future of mine. SLC, provides you best education, it has supportive and interactive faculty and it provides a commendable atmosphere to study and always welcomes you to participate in different co-curriculum activities which is essential for your law career. Every student gets a chance to express themselves. The hostel is very like home to us. SLC staff puts all their efforts to bring the best out of you.
The key tool of the SLC is that it always keeps on engaging the students in various Competitions like Constitutional Debates, General debates, and Legal Quiz Competitions and many such activities. The Seminars by many renowned Social activists, legal Jurist, Former Judges of different High Courts, and Lawyers of High Courts and Supreme Court gives great enhancement to the legal knowledge of the aspirants. I am really blessed to be a student of SLC.
Student life at SLC is a wonderful journey to be cherished and it will help me to go beyond ordinary to achieve my goals. SLC stimulates the very intellect of the students to do what other can’t’ even think about, to explore our potentials and still be inquisitive. SLC is a place of perfect mix of Professional as well as Personal growth. Teachers at SLC are very much supportive. Surely, this is the College where opportunities will never stop coming your ways.
Paper Code | Subjects | Credit |
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ILA 101 | Legal Method & Legal Research | 4 |
ILA 102 | General English and Legal Language-Including Communication Skills | 4 |
ILA 103 | Principles and Practices of Management | 4 |
ILA 104 | Quantitative Practice & Business Statistics | 4 |
ILA 105 | Business Communication | 4 |
Paper Code | Subjects | Credit |
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ILA 201 | Law of Contract including Specific Relief & Sale of Goods Act | 4 |
ILA 202 | English and Legal Language-II | 4 |
Note : Students have to opt for three same subjects as those opted in the first semester. | ||
ILA 203 | Sociology-II: Prominent Thinkers & Theoretical Perspectives | 4 |
ILA 204 | Political Science-II: State and contemporary Political Concepts | 4 |
ILA 205 | History-II: Modern India and India’s struggle for independence | 4 |
ILA 206 | Economics-II: Macro- Economics | 4 |
ILA 207 | History-II: Psychology-II: Social Psychology and Organizational Behavior | 4 |
ILA 208 | Philosophy-II: History of Western Philosophy | 4 |
ILA 209 | Journalism and Mass Communication-II: Principles of Mass Communication | 4 |
Paper Code | Subjects | Credit |
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ILA 301 | Law of Special Contract including Indian Partnership Act & Negotiable Instrument Act | 4 |
ILA 302 | Family Law-I | 4 |
IAA 001 | Computer Literacy and E-Library (Non-credit but the qualifying subject of 100 marks. To qualify learner has to obtain 30 marks out of 100 and no degree will be awarded without qualifying this subject Non-Credit (Qualifying) |
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Note - Students have to opt same three subjects as opted in the First and Second semesters. | ||
ILA 303 | Sociology-III: Indian Society | 4 |
ILA 304 | Political Science-III: Western Political Philosophy | 4 |
ILA 305 | History-III: Indian Legal and Constitutional History | 4 |
ILA 306 | Economics-III: Indian Economics | 4 |
ILA 307 | Psychology-III: Psychological Research and Statistics | 4 |
ILA 308 | Philosophy-III: Ethics (Indian & Western) | 4 |
ILA 309 | Journalism and Mass Communication- III: Media Law and Ethics | 4 |
Paper Code | Subjects | Credit |
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ILA 401 | Family Law-II | 4 |
ILA 402 | Law of Torts including MV accident and Consumer Protection Act | 4 |
Note : Students have to opt same three subjects as opted in the First, Second and Third semesters | ||
ILA 403 | Sociology-IV: Criminal Sociology | 4 |
ILA 404 | Political Science-IV: Major Constitutional Systems of the World | 4 |
ILA 405 | History-IV: World History | 4 |
ILA 406 | Economics-IV: Development Economics | 4 |
ILA 407 | Psychology-IV: Psychopathology | 4 |
ILA 408 | Philosophy-IV: Emerging Trends of Thought | 4 |
ILA 409 | Journalism and Mass Media-IV: Inter-Cultural Communication | 4 |
Paper Code | Subjects | Credit |
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ILA 501 | Law of Crime Paper-I : Indian Penal Code | 4 |
ILA 502 | Labour and Industrial Law-I | 4 |
ILA 503 | Jurisprudence | 4 |
ILA 504 | Constitutional Law-I | 4 |
ILA 505 | French Language-I | Non-Credit Course |
Paper Code | Subjects | Credit |
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ILA 601 | Law of Crime Paper II: Criminal Procedure Code | 4 |
ILA 602 | Constitutional Law-II | 4 |
ILA 603 | Labour and Industrial Law-II | 4 |
ILA 604 | Human Rights and Practice including Protection of Women from Domestic Violence and Juvenile Justice Act. | 4 |
ILA 605 | French Language-II | Non-Credit Course |
Paper Code | Subjects | Credit |
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ILA 701 | Law of Evidence | 4 |
ILA 702 | Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act | 4 |
ILA 703 | Cyber Law | 4 |
ILA 704 | Professional Accounting System Clinical Course- I Ethics and Professional | 4 |
Paper Code | Subjects | Credit |
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ILA 801 | Administrative Law | 4 |
ILA 802 | Property Law | 4 |
ILA 803 | Intellectual Property Law | 4 |
ILA 804 | Alternate Dispute Resolution Clinical Course-II | 4 |
Paper Code | Subjects | Credit |
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ILA 901 | Land Law including Tenure and Tenancy Law | 4 |
ILA 902 | Company Law | 4 |
ILA 903 | Environmental Law | 4 |
ILA 904 | Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing Clinical Course-III | 4 |
Paper Code | Subjects | Credit |
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ILA001 | Principal of Taxation Law | 4 |
ILA002 | Interpretation of Statutes and Principle of Law | 4 |
ILA03 | Insurance Law | 4 |
ILA04 | Public International Law | 4 |
ILA04 | Moot Court Exercise and Internship Clinical Course-IV | 4 |