This integrated program allows doing Bachelor of Arts along with Bachelor of Law- BA LLB in a total duration of just 5 years. The course provides insights into the policy initiatives within the framework of the constitution and integrates legal studies with aspects of governance. The course is designed not only with the objective of encompassing knowledge of law but also to teach subjects like English, Sociology, Economic, Political Science and History. These courses help to understand how central and state government’s function and how legislations are enacted and enforced. The students get a strong footing for undertaking professional legal education and to have a competitive acumen.
If you’re an educational professional who are looking to progress into Law and Legal consultancy, or an educational planning or development role, this is the best degree for you.
The B.A LL.B. deepens your understanding of law and courts system, and how they relate to justice. It will help you to advance your career in Lawyer, Judiciary and higher education.
Advocacy is one of the chief professions chosen by BA LLB graduates. Students choosing this path can practice in the courts. After qualifying the examination conducted by the All-India Bar council, they enrol with All India Bar Council; they can opt to practice in any court across the country. Basic salaries for fresher’s start from 30,000/- per month whereas experienced lawyers can earn more than 1 lakh per month. These salaries are for lawyers practicing in the lower courts. Supreme Court lawyers earn as much as INR 50,00,000 for an appearance!
Students are also free to work for the judicial machinery of Country as a Judge or Magistrate. This requires them to pass a judicial Services examination conducted by the Public Service Commission. Careers start as Magistrate, Sub-judge, or Munsif and the recruitments are through the Public Service Commission or under the supervision of the High Court. The Magistrate judges the Criminal cases and a Sub Judge decides the Civil Cases. Through promotion, these judges could become district judges and attain higher posts the pinnacle of which is the Chief Justice of India.
Arbitration enables opposing parties to settle a dispute out of court. An arbitrator, working independently or as part of a small panel, holds hearings, reviews evidence and renders decisions. These proceedings are like a trial, but more private and less formal. Since the decisions through Arbitration is faster, resolution of corporate disputes are usually pursued through this path. Earning a bachelor’s degree is the first step toward a career in arbitration. Highly experienced lawyers or business professionals with extensive knowledge of a particular industry or body of law are appointed as Arbitrators and is highly lucrative. Arbitration specialties include construction, real estate, insurance and labour relations.
Corporate law is a study of legal and external affair matters, Merger and Acquisitions (M&A) and how shareholders, stakeholders, consumers and other parties involved in transaction interact with each other internally through corporate governance and externally through commercial transaction. Corporate lawyers could represent a corporation, a partnership association and advise them of their legal rights and duties. Corporate lawyers could be working for a medium or a large law firm or a regulatory body like SEBI, IRDAI or RBI.
Fee Structure
Sr. No. | Particulars | Amount (₹) |
---|---|---|
1. | Application Form | 600/- |
2. | Academic Fee | 42,000/- |
3. | Library | Included |
4. | Sports | Included |
5. | Online Classes | Included |
6. | University Exam Fee | Payable to University as per University norms. |
Eligiblity Required
How to Apply
There are several reasons why someone might consider pursuing a BA LLB (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law) integrated program. Here are a few:
Overall, pursuing a BALLB integrated program can be a great choice for someone interested in the legal profession and looking for a comprehensive legal education.
Ishan as a college provides a good learning environment, a rich and inexhaustible source of learning material, moot court practices, guest lectures by legal experts, visits to court, seminars, presentations, debates, and organizing legal aid camps are our hallmarks.