B.B.A. + L.L.B. (Hons.)

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Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Legislative Law (Honours)

Duration

5 Years

Level

Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

10+2

B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons) or Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Legislative Law Honours is an undergraduate Administrative Law professional integrated course. The course is a combination of the study of Law and Business administration. B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.) provides an integrated understanding of the interrelationship of Management Studies and Law in their entirety than in specified areas. Law, it is a set of categorized rules and regulations under which any society or country is governed. By Honours, it is meant that it is a Higher Academic Standard Course because it requires in-depth study subjects studied. It is ranked above the Simple, Pass, General or Ordinary Bachelors Course. B.B.A.  L.L.B. (Hons.) is five years course with 10 Semesters. The maximum duration to clear the course is a period of 8 (eight) years from the date of admission to the First Semester Course. It is called an Integrated Course because its course curriculum involves the study of Commerce and business administration etc. along with the in-depth study of law and legislature. The medium of instruction is mostly English unless specified.

B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.) Eligibility

  • The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing a B.B.A. L.L.B. Honours Course is Pass in the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) system with aggregate not less than 50% of the total marks or an equivalent examination such as 11+1, ‘A’ level in Senior School Leaving certificate course from a recognized University of India or outside or from a Senior Secondary Board or equivalent, constituted or recognized by the Union or by a State Government or from any equivalent institution from a foreign country recognized by the government of that country. These regulations can be varied but are mostly similar in almost all institutes.
  • Applicants who have obtained + 2 Higher Secondary Pass Certificate or First-Degree Certificate after prosecuting studies in distance or correspondence method shall also be considered as eligible for admission.
  • Admission to the First Year of the 5-Year BBA, LL.B. (Hons.) Degree Program is made strictly on merit, based on the Entrance Examination. An interview may conduct as well.
  • National-level Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)/State Level Law Entrance test scores are accepted, they provide extra weight-age in some institutes, while in others, these are not mandatory.
  • The maximum age for seeking admission into a stream of integrated Bachelor of law degree program is limited to 20-21 years in case of general category of applicants and to 22-23 years in case of applicants from SC, ST and other Backward communities, depending on the institute where one is seeking admission.
  • Most of the institutes reserve a certain number of seats for foreign candidates.
  • A certain number of seats is also reserved for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes, along with reservation for Persons with Disability.
  • As per stipulation of the Bar Council of India, the minimum percentage of marks should not be below 45% of the total marks in case of General Category Applicants and 40% of the Total Marks in case of SC, ST and OBC applicants, to be obtained in the qualifying examination, such as +2 Examinations.
  • Candidates awaiting results of the qualifying examination can also appear for the test on condition that they produce proof of having passed the qualifying examination with the prescribed marks at the time of interview.

Some of B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.) Entrance Tests

  • NLUO Entrance Test
  • ILSAT

B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.) Syllabus

Syllabus of B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.) as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

Sem. I

Sr. No.

Subjects of Study

1

General English

2

Principles of Management

3

Business Statistics

4

Law of Tort including MVA

5

Law of General Contract I

6

Business Economics

Sem. II

1

English Literature, Legal Writing, Legal Citations, Legal Terms & Maxim

2

Business Communication

3

Socio-Legal Institutions in India

4

Assamese I/Hindi I/French I (Anyone)

5

Law of Contract II

6

Indian Economic Environment

Sem. III

1

Communicative English & Legal Translation

2

Marketing Management

3

Financial Accounting

4

Assamese II/Hindi II/French II (Anyone)

5

Constitutional Law of India I

6

Legal Economics

Sem. IV

1

Financial Management

2

Major IV (Organizational Behaviour)

3

Major V (Strategic Management)

4

Assamese III/Hindi III/French III (Anyone)

5

Constitutional Law of India II

6

Jurisprudence I

Sem. V

1

Human Resource Management

2

Major VI (Banking & Insurance Management)

3

Family Law I

4

Law of Crimes (Indian Penal Code I)

5

Criminal Procedure Code I

6

Jurisprudence II

Sem. VI

1

Code of Civil Procedure & Limitation Act I

2

Family Law II

3

Law of Crimes (Indian Penal Code II)

4

Criminal Procedure Code II

5

Hons. I (Any One)
IPL: Trademark, copyright, patent & Design) Constitutional Law: Indian Federalism Criminology: Criminal Psychology
Business Law: Equity & Trust

6

Hons II (Anyone) IPL: Information Technology-Cyber Law Constitutional Law: Comparative Constitution Criminology: Women & Criminal Law Business Law: Bankruptcy & Insolvency

Sem. VII

1

Code of Civil Procedure & Limitation Act I

2

Administrative Law

3

Company Law

4

Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing

5

Optional I (Any one) Information Technology & Computer Application/Criminology/Insurance Law

6

Hons. III (Any One) IPL: IPR management Constitutional Law: Local Self-Government including Panchayat Administration
Criminology: Prison Administration
Business Law: Insurance Law

7

Hons. IV (Any One) IPL: IPR management 
Constitutional Law: Local Self-Government including Panchayat Administration
Criminology: Prison Administration
Business Law: International Banking & Finance

 

Seminar I

Sem. VIII

1

Law of evidence I

2

Labour & Industrial Law I

3

Property Law

4

Moot Court Exercise & Internship (CCC II)

5

Optional II (Anyone) IPL: Intellectual Property/Law of Sea/Right to Information

6

Hons. V (Anyone) IPL: Patent Drafting & Specification Writing Constitutional Law: Interpretation of Statute & Principle of legislation
Criminology: Penology & Victimology 
Business Law: Direct Taxes

7

Hons. VI (Anyone) IPL: IPL- Bio Diversity protection
Constitutional Law: Media & Law
Criminology: Offences against Child & Juvenile Justice
Business Law: Indirect Taxes

 

Seminar II

Sem. IX

1

Law of Evidence II

2

Labour & Industrial Law II

3

Public International Law

4

Alternate Disputes Resolution (CCC III)

5

Optional III (Anyone)
The offence against Child & Juvenile offence/ International Organizations/Banking Law

6

Optional IV (Anyone) Human Right Law & Practice/Humanitarian Law & Refugee Law

7

Hons. VII (Anyone) IPL: IPL- IPR Litigation in Trademarks & Design
Constitutional Law: Health Law 
Criminology: White Collar Crime 
Business Law: Corporate Governance

 

Seminar III

Sem. X

1

Principle of Taxation Law

2

Environmental Law

3

Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System [CCC-IV]

4

Optional V: (Anyone) Land Law including Tenancy Act/Private International Law/Women & Criminal Law

5

Optional VI:  Interpretation of Statues & Principles of Legislation/International Environmental Law

6

Hons. VIII (Anyone) IPL: IPL- IPR Litigation in Copyright & Patent Constitutional Law: Citizenship & Immigration Law
Criminology: IT Offences
Business Law: Competition Law

 

Seminar IV

 

Minimum Period of Internship

  • Each registered student shall have completed minimum of 20 weeks internship during the entire period of legal studies under NGO, Trial and Appellate Advocates, Judiciary, Legal Regulatory authorities, Legislatures and Parliament, Other Legal Functionaries, Market Institutions, Law Firms, Companies, Local Self Government and other such bodies as the Institute shall stipulate, where law is practiced either in action or in dispute resolution or in management.
  • Provided that, internship in any year cannot be for a continuous period of more than 4 Weeks and all students shall at least gone through once in the entire academic period with Trial and Appellate Advocates.
  • Each student shall keep Internship diary in such form as may be stipulated by the Institute concerned and the same shall be evaluated by the Guide in Internship and a Core Faculty member of the staff each time. The total mark shall be assessed in the Final Semester of the course in the 4th Clinical course.

Criteria for Passing the Semester Examination

  • To qualify examination, a candidate shall have to obtain the minimum aggregate of 45% of marks and secure at least 40% of marks in each and every theory paper whether compulsory or optional and minimum of 45% marks in internal assessment.
  • In Compulsory Clinical papers, the total marks are divided between the theory and internal assessment as indicated in each individual paper. The different clinical program in the internal examination shall consist of a program like Project Work/Project Assignment or Report/Mid-semester Tests/Legal-Aid camp/Moot Court Exercise/Seminar/dissertation etc and viva voce examination which will be completed within four months from the date of admission in that semester.
  • Scaling of the internal marks will be arranged by the Controller of Examinations, wherever deemed necessary.
  • To pass any of the semester examinations a candidate must have passed in all the subjects of that Semester as per the provisions mentioned in the preceding rules. 
    The results of the candidates appearing at the 10th Semester of shall not be declared unless and until the candidate has been declared passed in all the papers up to 9th Semester examination.
  • A candidate, for being eligible for the Semester examination, must have completed the requisite 75% attendance in the given semester.

Eligibility for Admission to the Semesters

  • A candidate, to be eligible for admission for the next Semester, must have successfully kept the term for the preceding Semester, irrespective of the result of the Semester examinations. 
  • A candidate needs to clear all the subjects/papers up to 7th Semester to get him/herself eligible for admission into the 9th Semester Course. 
  • Maximum of 3 (three) theory papers may be allowed as back papers in a Semester. A candidate will be allowed to clear his or her back paper or papers within the prescribed limit of 8 years from the date of admission in the First semester in either of the courses.

A candidate who could not appear or failed in any semester examination will be allowed to clear the same as follows:

(a) First Semester with the regular third or even Semester examination.
(b)
 Second Semester with the regular fourth or even Semester examination and so on.

  • A candidate may be allowed to repeat or re-appear any one of the theory papers in the next due semester, except 9th and 10th for “betterment” of marks provided the candidate secures less than 55% marks in that paper.
  • No ‘betterment’/back papers shall be allowed in practical papers (Compulsory Clinical Courses) in any Semester.    
  • A candidate for being eligible for admission to the 10th Semester must have successfully kept the terms up to the 9th Semester, irrespective of the result of the 9th Semester examination.
  • A candidate will get a maximum of 3 (three) chances to clear a Semester.  Be it clarified that a candidate not appearing in any examination due shall lose that chance(s) allowed to him or her by the clause. A student who fails after the third chance or repeat examination needs to readmit himself/herself for the course in which he/she fails for that course/s when it is offered again subject to availability of seats except in the first semester of the above courses.

B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons) Colleges

B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons) Course Suitability

  • The course is for those who want more from One Degree Course; candidates get the best of both the worlds.
  • Certain amongst us like Law and Business Administration but pursuing Bachelor’s degree in both will take about six years whereas this course caters to both interests within a span of five years, i.e. a year saved.
  • Those who want to have Master’s degree after it and then for further research work also are suitable for the course.

How is B.B.A. (LLB) (Hons.) Course Beneficial?

  • The course provides employment opportunities in both the Law Sector and the Business Sector.
  • The course broadens one’s area of expertise and one can work as a Specialist in one field and Part-timer in another.
  • Businesses offer require legal services and if a person is proficient in both business and law, he can acquire extra perks because of holding two posts at one time.

B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.) Employment Areas

  • Judiciary/Courts
  • Business Houses
  • Sales Tax & Excise Departments
  • Banks
  • Consultancies
  • Revenue Departments

B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.) Job Types

  • District Judge
  • Finance Manager & Company Secretary
  • Human Resource Manager
  • Business Consultant
  • Assistant Advisor & Management Accountant
  • Law Reporter
  • Munsif (Sub-Magistrate)
  • Management Accountant
  • Advocate & Human Resource Manager
  • Deputy Legal Advisor
  • Law Officer & Management Accountants
  • Finance Manager & Legal Advisor
  • Notary

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