🎓 B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Duration: 5 Years | 10 Semesters | Integrated Programme
📘 About the Course
B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) is a five-year integrated law program that blends business administration and legal studies . Designed for students who aspire to enter the legal field with a strong foundation in corporate management , this course builds legal reasoning , analytical thinking , and business insight .
The Honours component adds depth by offering specializations in areas such as:
- Corporate Law
- Constitutional Law
- Criminal Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- International Law
- Cyber Law
Students engage in:
- Classroom learning
- Moot courts
- Legal aid camps
- Seminars
- Research projects
- Court internships
✅ Eligibility Criteria
- Qualification: 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board
- Minimum Marks: 45%–50% (relaxation for SC/ST/OBC as per norms)
💡 Why Choose B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)?
- 🎯 Dual Advantage: Combines business and legal education
- 🌍 Career Flexibility: Opens doors in law firms, corporates, public policy, and government sectors
- ⚖ ️ Practical Exposure: Includes court visits, internships, moot courts, and legal drafting
- 📚 Advanced Learning: Honours subjects offer deep knowledge in niche legal areas
- 📈 High Demand: Ideal for legal professionals with business acumen
👩 💼 Career Opportunities
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
- Corporate Lawyer
- Legal Advisor
- Civil Services Officer
- Judge (via Judicial Services Exams)
- Legal Consultant
- Law Firm Associate
- Legal Researcher or Academic
- Independent Practitioner
📚 Higher Studies Options
- LL.M. (Master of Laws)
- MBA (Legal or Corporate Specialization)
- Diploma/Certificate Courses in Cyber Law, IPR, Arbitration, etc.
- Ph.D. or M.Phil. in Law or Interdisciplinary Studies
👨 🎓 Who Should Apply?
This course is best suited for students who:
- Have an interest in law, business, and governance
- Possess strong communication, logic, and analytical skills
- Aspire to become judges, lawyers, legal advisors, civil servants, or entrepreneurs