Collabration
Programme Key Stats
2025
Admission Session
Any Student who has passed 10+2 Arts/ Science/
Commerce
Eligibility criteria
Programme OVERVIEW
Law has importance in every aspect of an individual’s life. No civilised society can survive without the enforceability of law, and hence the importance of law education.
Law education has undergone significant changes over time and has resulted in designing integrated and niche interdisciplinary courses. Keeping in view the new developments in the discipline and also the market demand, ASBM University offers BA LLB (Hons.) course as a five–year full-time integrated programme spread over ten semesters of classroom interaction and internship.
With a well-structured curriculum, this programme provides ample scope for the students to develop an analytical mind-set with interrelationship between humanities and law. It is carefully designed to equip the students with a strong foundation, both in core and law subjects that will help them gain in-depth knowledge to understand the dynamics of practical application of law in the real world.
ASBM University is one of the best destinations for BA LLB (Hons.) programme. Successful completion of this course can open a wide array of opportunities both in public and private sectors, such as judicial service, civil service, law firms, corporate houses, banks, consultancy etc., of course in addition to professional law practice.
Why BA LLB (Hons.)?
- Approved by the Bar Council of India.
- Experienced faculty from industry, profession and academics
- Practical hands-on experience from practicing law professionals
- Moot Court Exercise and Internship for practice-driven experiential learning
- Honours in Law related to Business, Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Cyber Security
- Foreign language
- Designed on CBCS pattern with electives
- Continuous evaluation system
- Separate hostels for boys and girls inside the campus
Course Curriculum
The students will undergo 256 credits of course work during the five-year programme that includes 80 credits of Core Discipline subjects, 108 credits of Core Law subjects, 16 credits each of Electives and Clinical subjects, 32 credits of Honours and 4 credits of Dissertation. A lot of emphasis has been given to building a strong foundation in communication, public speaking and debate by devoting four papers to English and with provision for regular seminars. Additionally, French will be offered as another foreign language.
Moot Court Exercise
Moot court exercise is an essential part of the curriculum to help the students learn the nuances of legal practice and court room interaction. They will regularly participate in such exercise based on assigned problems and will be evaluated for both written submission and oral advocacy. In addition, the students will attend actual trials in the courts of law.
Internship
The students will undertake twenty weeks of internship – four weeks every year – in a forum, where law is practised either in action or in dispute resolution or in management, to relate their classroom learning with the ground realities. This is intended to sharpen their knowledge and hone their skills and develop a better appreciation of the practical aspects of the legal profession. The experience, thus gained, will also help the students plan their future professional career.
Scholarship
The eligibility for Merit Scholarship of Rs.1,00,000/- in Law is applicable to – First Class career all through or Minimum 60% score in ASBMUEE (Law) or CLAT Qualified.
Semester - I
- ENGLISH – I: ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
- POLITICAL SCIENCE – I: INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE
- FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT & ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
- ECONOMICS – I: MICROECONOMICS
- LAW OF CONTRACT
- CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – I
Semester – II
- ENGLISH – II: COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH
- POLITICAL SCIENCE – II: POLITICAL THEORY
- SOCIOLOGY – I: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
- ECONOMICS – II: MACRO ECONOMICS
- SPECIAL CONTRACT
- CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – II
Semester – III
- ENGLISH – III: ENGLISH WRITING & COMPOSITION
- POLITICAL SCIENCE – III: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
- SOCIOLOGY – II: INDIAN SOCIETY AND PRACTICES
- ECONOMICS – III: INDIAN ECONOMY AND POLICIES
- FAMILY LAW – I
- LAW OF TORT AND MV ACT
Semester – IV
- ENGLISH – IV: LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY AND IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT
- SOCIOLOGY – III: SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION AND DEVIANCE
- INDIAN LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
- INDIAN CULTURE AND ETHOS
- FAMILY LAW – II
- PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Semester – V
- JURISPRUDENCE
- LAW OF EVIDENCE
- INDIAN PENAL CODE – I
- CR PC – I
- ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
ELECTIVE – I (Any one of the following)
- HUMAN RIGHTS – LAW AND PRACTICE
- WHITE COLLAR CRIME
- FARMER AND BREEDERS’ RIGHTS
Semester – VI
- ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
- LAND LAWS
- INDIAN PENAL CODE – II
- CR PC – II
- CORPORATE LAW – I (COMPANY LAW)
ELECTIVE – II (Any one of the following)
- HUMANITARIAN AND REFUGEE LAW
- MEDIA AND LAW
- TRANSPORTATION LAW
Semester VII
- CORPORATE LAW – II
- CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE – I
- TRANSFER OF PROPERTY – I
- ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
- LAW OF INSURANCE (HONOURS)
- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (HONOURS)
ELECTIVE – III
- PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
- LAW ON EDUCATION
- BIO-DIVERSITY PROTECTION
Semester VIII
- INTERPRETATION OF STATUTE
- CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE – II
- TRANSFER OF PROPERTY – II
- DRAFTING, PLEADING & CONVEYANCE
- CYBER LAW (HONOURS)
- LAW OF CARRIAGE (HONOURS)
ELECTIVE – IV
- GENDER JUSTICE & FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE
- PRISON ADMINISTRATION
- PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY
Semester IX
- LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAW – I
- WOMEN AND CRIMINAL LAW
- RIGHT TO INFORMATION
- PROFESSIONAL ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
- COMPETITION LAW (HONOURS)
- BANKING LAW (HONOURS)
- DISSERTATION AND VIVA-VOCE
Semester X
- LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAW – II
- OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN AND JUVENILE JUSTICE
- PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION LAW
- CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
- HEALTH LAW (HONOURS)
- LAW OF INVESTMENT (HONOURS)
- MOOT COURT EXERCISE AND INTERNSHIP
FOR WHOM
- Any Student who has passed +2 Arts/ Science/Commerce or its equivalent public examination.
ELIGIBILITY
- Any student any stream with 45% marks (42% for the OBC category and 40% for SC and ST category) by any recognized board of education in India shall be eligible to apply for the course. Candidates appearing for their final year +2 examination can also apply.
- National level qualifying test (CLAT/ AILET/ XLET ) valid score card / ASBMUEE-LAW test.