The LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) is a three-year undergraduate degree program designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and their practical applications. The curriculum includes core subjects such as constitutional law, criminal law, contracts, family law, and legal research, emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Students gain practical exposure through moot court sessions, legal research projects, and internships in law firms, corporate legal departments, and courts. The program is taught by experienced faculty with expertise in various legal disciplines, preparing graduates for legal practice, judicial services, and further studies in specialized areas of law.
Graduates of LL.B. can pursue careers as lawyers, legal advisors, legal researchers, or enroll in postgraduate programs such as LLM to specialize further.


