BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BACHELOR OF LAW - BBA LL.B
Program Overview
In five years integrated course of law, students get the opportunity to simultaneously study Law and Management subjects. It is often observed that recruiters tend to prefer an integrated program. Experts in academia of law too believe that such a course will produce professionals
who will be industry ready to take up various challenges wherein they will demonstrate leadership skills and legal knowledge.The sweeping changes in the global economic scenario have necessitated strong demand for a breed of youngsters with the potential knowledge of law coupled with the core essentials of management and business to enhance productivity. With the object of catering to this demand unfolding before the students. The Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Law, BBA LL.B aims to impart exhaustive knowledge to students to excel in the increasingly competitive world. The teaching methodology is a blend of theory, interactive session, moot court activity, field work and presentations.
Course structure
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
- General English
- Business Environment
- Managerial Economics
- Financial Accounting
- Legal Method
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- Kannada / Kannada Kali
- Principles & Practice Management
- Economics Development in India
- Entrepreneurship Development
- Law of Torts
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Semester 3 |
Semester 4 |
- Business Communications
- Cost and Management Accounting
- Human Resources Management – Industrial Relations
- Business Statistics
- Constitutional Law – 1 – Syllabus as per Appendix -IX
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- Financial Management
- International Business
- Constitutional Law II – Syllabus as per Appendix - X
- Law of Crimes - 1
- Contract – 1 ( Law of General Contract )
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Semester5 |
Semester 6 |
- Labour Law – 1 -Syllabus as per Appendix – XI
- Jurisprudence
- Family Law – 1
- Contract – II ( Specific Contracts)
- Administration Law
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- Labour Law II - Syllabus as per Appendix – XII
- Company Law
- Property Law
- Family Law - II
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Semester 7 |
Semester 8 |
- Public International Law
- Law of Taxation
- Criminal Law – II ( Cr.P.C)
- Clinical Course – 1 : Professional Ethics and Professional
- Accounting System
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- Law of Evidence
- Optional -1: Human Rights Law and Practice / Insurance Law
- Optional – II : Banking Law / Right to Information
- Clinical Course - : Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
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Semester 9 |
Semester 10 |
- Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
- Optional – III : Intellectual Property Rights – 1 / Penology & Victimology
- Optional – IV : Interpretation of Statutes and Principles of
- Legislation / Competition Law
- Clinical Course – III : Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance
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- Environmental Law
- Optional – V : Intellectual Property Rights – II / White Collar Crimes
- Optional – VI : Land Law / Law relating to International Trade Economics
- Clinical Course – IV : Moot Court Exercise and Internship.
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