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BBA, LL.B. Five Years Integrated Course

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The B.B.A., LL.B. is a five-year integrated program that combines the study of business administration with a comprehensive legal education. This course equips students with interdisciplinary knowledge in management, finance, economics, and law. It is designed to develop future professionals who can seamlessly operate at the intersection of business and law, whether in the corporate sector, legal practice, or public administration.

Industry Immersion

  1. Top Law Firms – Internships at leading firms like Khaitan & Co., Luthra & Luthra for real-world legal experience.
  2. Corporate Legal Departments – Exposure to legal operations in MNCs like Reliance, HDFC, Infosys.
  3. Judicial Internships – Practical learning under High Court/Supreme Court advocates and judges.
  4. Government Legal Cells – Insights into public sector laws via PSUs like BHEL, ONGC.
  5. ADR & Legal Aid Clinics – Hands-on training in arbitration, mediation, and legal aid services.
  6. Legal-Tech Startups – Learn innovation in law through platforms like Vakilsearch, LegalKart.
  7. Policy & NGO Internships – Research opportunities with think tanks and legal NGOs.
  8. Startup Legal Advisory – Work with incubators on IP, contracts, and compliance.

eligibility criteria

10+2 or equivalent in any stream with English as a compulsory subject from a recognized board and having atleast 45% marks.  5% relaxation can be given to SC Students only

Admission criteria

  1. Admission through entrance exams, such as CSET university-specific test.
  2. Personal Interview.
  3. Preference may be given to candidates with extracurricular achievements or leadership experience.

Duration

5 Years

Curriculum

1ST SEMESTER SUBJECTS

This course develops foundational English language skills with emphasis on grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, comprehension, and effective communication.

This course introduces fundamental sociological concepts, social institutions, social processes, and the relationship between individuals and society.

This course introduces fundamental concepts of political theory, including state, power, liberty, equality, justice, rights, and democracy.

This course provides an overview of ancient Indian history, covering major civilizations, political developments, socio-economic conditions, culture, religion, and traditions..

This course introduces the fundamental principles governing contracts, including offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, free consent, legality, and enforceability of agreements.

This course examines principles of civil wrongs, liability, negligence, nuisance, defamation, remedies, and legal protection available to consumers.

This course develops an understanding of universal human values, ethical living, harmony, responsible behaviour, and the relationship between individuals, society, and nature.

2ND SEMESTER SUBJECTS

This course develops students’ academic and professional communication skills with emphasis on speaking, writing, reading, comprehension, and presentation.

This course examines social structure, social institutions, social relationships, and processes that shape the organization and functioning of society.

This course introduces the basic concepts, institutions, processes, and theories of political science and their relevance to governance and society.

This course provides an overview of major developments in modern Indian and world history, including political, social, economic, and intellectual transformations.

This course examines the legal principles governing special contracts, including indemnity, guarantee, bailment, pledge, and agency.

This course examines the philosophical and theoretical foundations of law, including major schools of jurisprudence and fundamental legal concepts.

This course provides practical exposure to legal practice and professional environments, enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge and develop practical legal skills.

3RD SEMESTER SUBJECTS

This course introduces the fundamental principles of family law relating to marriage, divorce, adoption, maintenance, guardianship, and other family matters.

This course examines the fundamental principles of the Indian Constitution, including its structure, Fundamental Rights, and relationship between the State and citizens.

This course examines the philosophical and theoretical foundations of law, including major schools of jurisprudence and fundamental legal concepts.

This course introduces the principles and practices of managing human resources, including recruitment, training, performance management, compensation, and employee relations.

This course provides an understanding of business organization, management principles, organizational structures, and processes involved in effective business operations.

4TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

This course examines advanced principles of family law relating to succession, inheritance, joint family, coparcenary, partition, and other personal law matters.

This course examines the constitutional framework of governance, including federalism, separation of powers, constitutional institutions, emergency provisions, and constitutional amendments.

This course examines the legal framework for environmental protection, conservation of natural resources, pollution control, and sustainable development.

This course introduces the principles and techniques of managing production and operational processes for efficient utilization of resources and organizational performance.

This course develops an understanding of entrepreneurship, innovation, startup development, business planning, funding, and the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

This course provides practical exposure to professional and organizational environments, enabling students to apply academic knowledge and develop workplace competencies.

5TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

This course explores Indian legal traditions, indigenous knowledge systems, and classical Indian approaches to law, justice, ethics, and jurisprudence.

This course introduces the procedural framework governing criminal investigation, arrest, bail, inquiry, trial, and other criminal justice processes under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita.

This course examines the legal framework governing employment relationships, industrial relations, workers’ rights, wages, working conditions, and social security.

This course examines the principles and rules governing relations among states and international organizations, including treaties, jurisdiction, state responsibility, and dispute settlement.

This course examines the legal and constitutional framework governing print, electronic, and digital media, including freedom of speech, regulation, privacy, and media accountability.

This course introduces the constitutional and legal framework of local self-government, Panchayati Raj institutions, municipal bodies, and decentralized administration.

This course examines the legal, ethical, and social implications of artificial intelligence, including regulation, accountability, privacy, bias, intellectual property, and access to justice.

This course develops foundational proficiency in Punjabi language, literature,

This course introduces the fundamentals of the French language with emphasis on basic grammar, vocabulary, communication, reading, writing, and cultural awareness.

6TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

This course examines the principles governing administrative authorities, delegated legislation, administrative discretion, natural justice, and judicial control of administrative action.

This course examines advanced criminal procedure relating to trials, judgments, appeals, revisions, execution of sentences, and procedural safeguards under the BNSS.

This course introduces the legal framework governing incorporation, management, administration, regulation, and winding up of companies.

This course examines advanced legal principles relating to industrial relations, social security, labour welfare, employment conditions, and dispute resolution.

This course examines the application of forensic science in legal investigations, including scientific evidence, identification techniques, crime analysis, and evidentiary procedures.

This course examines the legal, administrative, and correctional framework governing prisons, prisoners’ rights, rehabilitation, and prison management.

This course provides practical exposure to legal practice and professional environments, enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge and develop practical legal skills.

his course develops intermediate proficiency in Punjabi language, literature,

This course builds upon basic French language skills and develops intermediate proficiency in grammar, vocabulary, communication, reading, writing, and cultural understanding.

7TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

This course introduces the fundamental principles and procedures governing civil litigation, including jurisdiction, institution of suits, pleadings, parties, and civil court proceedings.

This course examines the legal principles governing ownership, possession, transfer, and various interests in movable and immovable property.

This course examines the legal framework of the Right to Information and its role in promoting transparency, accountability, citizen participation, and good governance.

This course examines the causes and patterns of crime, theories of punishment, correctional systems, and the rights and interests of victims of crime.

This course develops practical skills in legal drafting, pleading, conveyancing, and preparation of various legal documents used in professional practice.

This course examines the legal framework governing citizenship, nationality, immigration, entry and residence of foreign nationals, and related rights and obligations.

This course examines legal principles governing private disputes involving foreign elements, including jurisdiction, choice of law, and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.

This course introduces technology-enabled methods of dispute resolution and examines the use of digital tools and emerging technologies in legal practice and justice delivery.

8TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

This course examines the legal framework protecting intellectual creations, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, designs, geographical indications, and related rights.

This course introduces the legal framework governing cyberspace, electronic transactions, cyber offences, digital evidence, privacy, and information security.

This course examines the legal framework protecting intellectual creations, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, designs, geographical indications, and related rights.

This course introduces the legal framework governing cyberspace, electronic transactions, cyber offences, digital evidence, privacy, and information security.

This course develops an understanding of professional ethics, advocates’ duties, professional conduct, and accounting practices relevant to legal practice.

This course provides practical exposure to legal practice and professional environments, enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge and develop practical legal skills.

This course examines the principles, procedures, and legal framework governing the resolution of international commercial disputes through arbitration.

This course introduces the legal framework governing international trade, including trade agreements, tariffs, customs, trade restrictions, and dispute settlement.

9TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

This course examines the principles, constitutional provisions, international instruments, and legal mechanisms for the protection and promotion of human rights.

This course examines the legal and regulatory framework governing banking institutions, banking transactions, insurance contracts, and consumer protection in financial services.

This course examines the legal framework for environmental protection, pollution control, conservation of natural resources, and sustainable development.

This course examines the legal framework governing land ownership, acquisition, tenancy, development, and real estate transactions, including regulation under RERA.

This course develops practical understanding and skills in alternative methods of dispute resolution, including negotiation, mediation, conciliation, and arbitration.

This course provides practical knowledge of procedures and legal requirements for patent filing and trademark registration, protection, and enforcement.

This course examines the legal, regulatory, financial, and strategic aspects of corporate mergers, acquisitions, takeovers, and restructuring.

This course examines the legal principles governing tendering and procurement processes, including invitations, bidding, evaluation, contracts, transparency, and dispute resolution.

10TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

This course examines crimes committed in corporate and professional environments, including fraud, corruption, financial crimes, and regulatory offences.

This course introduces the legal principles governing taxation, including taxable income, assessment, tax administration, compliance, and tax liabilities.

This course examines the constitutional, statutory, and institutional framework for protecting the rights, welfare, dignity, and interests of women and children.

This course examines the principles, rules, and techniques used by courts to interpret and apply statutory provisions.

This course provides practical training in advocacy through moot court exercises, legal research, case preparation, drafting, and oral arguments.

This course provides practical exposure to legal practice and professional environments, enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge and develop practical legal skills.

This course examines the legal and regulatory framework governing agricultural credit, rural finance, lending institutions, security interests, and financial support for the agricultural sector.

This course examines the legal protection available to farmers and plant breeders concerning agricultural varieties, traditional knowledge, innovation, and associated intellectual property rights.

fees

Details

Amount

Programme Fees (per Semester)

60000

Examination Fees

3000

International Fees (per Year)

$3200

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