BA LLB Syllabus Quiz

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How long is the duration of the BA LLB course?

5 years

What is the full form of BA LLB?

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law

What are some common admission routes for BA LLB course?

CLAT, AILET, LSAT India, SLAT

What are the eligibility criteria for admission to the BA LLB course?

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What are the subjects included in the BA LLB syllabus?

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BA LLB

A 5-year undergraduate program that combines arts and law studies.

CLAT

Common Law Admission Test, used for admission into various national law universities.

AILET

All India Law Entrance Test, conducted specifically for admission to National Law University, Delhi.

BA Subjects

Subjects typically covered in a traditional BA program, such as history, literature, economics, and philosophy.

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LLB Subjects

Subjects typically covered in a traditional LLB program, such as law of torts, criminal law, constitutional law, and property law.

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Study Notes

Course Duration

  • The BA LLB course typically lasts five years when pursued as an integrated program.

Full Form

  • BA LLB stands for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws.

Common Admission Routes

  • Admission may be granted through national-level entrance exams such as CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) and AILET (All India Law Entrance Test).
  • Some universities may also conduct their own entrance tests for admission.
  • Direct admission may be available for certain institutions based on academic merit.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates generally need to have completed their higher secondary education (10+2) or equivalent.
  • A minimum percentage requirement (commonly around 45%-50%) in the qualifying exam is often mandated.
  • There's usually an age limit, commonly around 20 years at the time of admission (may vary by institution).

Subjects in Syllabus

  • Curriculum generally includes foundational subjects such as Constitutional Law, Contract Law, and Criminal Law.
  • Other areas of study may encompass Property Law, Family Law, International Law, and Legal Writing.
  • Practical subjects may include Moot Court exercises, Internship programs, and Clinical Legal Education.

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