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About Programme

Students of B.ComLLB program study courses of commerce like business Studies, Business Statistics, Business Economics, Auditing, Business Communication etc. alongwith courses of Law like Law of Contract, Consumen Protection Law, Business & Commercial Law, IPR, Internatinal Business Law, Negotiable Instruments, Corporate Law etc.

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Why MUJ for this course

The University intends to groom highly competent legal professionals as there is a huge demand for such professionals. Recognizing that good communication and presentation skill is essential for success in the legal profession, additional courses have been incorporated in curricula of these programs to develop these skills in the students. The University has also set a Court Room in the campus to give our students an exposure to the legal practice.

Program Overview

These 5 years integrated programs are meant for those early birds who decide to pursue their career in Law 10+2 itself. The programs are divided into 10 semesters of 6 months each. Apart from studying the subjects of their stream (Humanities or Commerce), the students also study the courses of Law, in these programs. In order to groom highly competent legal professionals, the programs focus on hands-on training through moot court, internship in the Industry, Legal firms or under some senior lawyer, so that they are able to meet the requirements and challenges of their job/profession effectively.

  • To provide comprehensive knowledge of Law to the students and the acquaint them with the Indian legal system.
  • To acquaint the students with the specialized fields of legal profession and to equip them with the required knowledge and skills so that they may become successful professionals.

To provide, highly competent legal professionals to the society and the industry.

After successful completion of LLB(H), BALLB or B.ComLLB program, a student will be able to;

  • Have a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of Indian Legal System.
  • Deal with various legal issues effectively with proper reasoning & sound arguments.
  • Pursue legal profession successfully.
  • Comprehend complex legal issues, analyze critically and take the best decision.
  • Draft legal documents with precision.
  • Apply legal knowledge appropriately in the society.

10+2 Pass in any stream from any recognized Board/Institution with minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates) or equivalent grade.

A host of career opportunities are available to Law graduates, prominent amon them are:

  • Legal practice in the Cowds either independently or through a legald firm.
  • One can apply for various Govt. jobs such as Judicial Magistrate, Public Prosecutor, Solicitors, Legal Advisors, Law Officers etc.
  • One can also take up jobs like Legal Advisor, Legal Officer etc in various private organizations.
  • They may work as advocate/legal counsels in various government/private organizations. They are required to advise their employer on various legal issues to protect the employer from any legal implications, and represent their employer in any legal matter.
  • They can also take up litigations on behalf of their clients managing the entire process e.g. trial investigation, pleadings, discovery etc. They are also required to scrutinize and draft contracts for their company.
  • As solicitors, they can specialize in a particular field of Law like Tax Law, Family Law, Property Law, Commercial Law, Corporate Law etc. and can offer expert advice to their clients.
  • Teaching- One can opt for teaching in Govt. and private institutions after pursuing higher studies in the field.

FAQs

The major difference between both the two programs is that the BA LLB offers subjects of Humanities along with the law subjects and, BCom LLB offers subjects of Commerce along with the law subjects.

In BCom LLB course, commerce subjects like Accounting, Business Studies, Economics, Taxation are included along with the law subjects such as IPR, Environmental Law, Law of Torts, Company Law, Legal Writing, etc.

After completing BCom LLB, one can pursue a career in corporate law firms, public sector undertakings, government organisations as well as start own law firms since he/ she has already studied the subjects related to business and commerce.

CLAT is an entrance exam conducted by National Law Universities in India. But it’s scores are accepted in almost all the colleges. No, it is not compulsory, as there are other law entrance exams as well like AILET and other state-level exams as well for admission into top law colleges in India.

You can become a lawyer, advocate, paralegal, legal counsellor, legal administrator, law officer, law associate, public prosecutor, judge, etc. If you wish to study further, you can do LLM (Master of Laws) and other professional specialized certificate and diploma courses.

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