B.A. LLB (Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Legislative Law)
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B.A LLB is an integrated LLB course that gives you a law degree along with a Bachelor of Arts.
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5 years.
This course will not only save one year of education as compared to 3-year LLB programmes
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If you are career-oriented and ready to take on challenges, this course is perfect for you!
The course includes case studies, mock court drills, frequent visits to the offices of local authorities & much more.
What Makes Lords University unique?
The BA LLB course is a challenging but highly-respected course across India. Lords School of Law caters to this demanding course and focuses to impart skills requiring a great deal of commitment and hard work.
The faculty at Lords School of Law guides the students to pursue law as a career which offers the opportunity for a successful professional life and enables them to contribute to the well-being of society. After all, the law is the foundation of life and liberty!
Course Curriculum
Foundational Legal Subjects: Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Tort Law, Property Law
Interdisciplinary Courses: Political Science, Economics, Social Sciences, History
Specialised Legal Areas: Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law, Environmental Law, International Law, Human Rights Law
Clinical and Practical Training: Moot Court and Mock Trials, Legal Internships, Legal Writing and Advocacy, Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
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Job Opportunities After B.A LLB
B.A LLB graduates can pursue a variety of careers as they enter the Bar Council of India. Professionals holding this degree work in all domains of law, judiciary, justice and the legal system as lawyers, advocates and solicitors. The salary of a BA LLB graduate can vary depending on the sector they work in.
In a Law Firm, a fresh graduate can expect a salary of INR 3-5 LPA which raises up to INR 10-15 LPA with experience. In corporate firms, salary ranges between INR 5-10 LPA for fresh graduates, to INR 20-25 LPA for experienced lawyers.
The salaries of judges in India depend on their position and experience. A civil judge’s starting salary is around INR 45,000 per month, while the salary of a High Court judge can range from INR 2-3 lakhs per month.
BA LLB graduates can work for various government agencies such as the State Bar Council, the Indian Legal Service, and the Public Prosecutor’s Office at a starting salary from INR 30,000 to INR 50,000 per month, depending on the position and experience.