KSLU::B.B.A., LL.B. (Hon's)
Eligibility and Admission Procedure
Admissions to first year of the 5 year B.B.A., LL.B. (Hon’s) integrated course, in all colleges under the jurisdiction of Karnataka State Law University, is strictly based on merit, based on the marks secured by the candidate in the qualifying examination.
To be eligible for admission in the 5 year B.B.A., LL.B. (Hon’s) integrated course, the candidate should:
- have successfully completed Pre-University course or Senior Secondary School course (‘+2’) or equivalent such as (11+1, ‘A’ level in Senior School Leaving Certificate course) from a recognised University of India or outside or from Senior Secondary Board or equivalent, constituted or recognised by the Union or by the State Government or from any equivalent institution from a foreign country recognised by the government of that country for the purpose of issue of qualifying certificate on successful completion of the course, may apply for and be admitted into the course.
Provided that 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 to the course.
Provided further that the applicants who have obtained 10+2 or graduation or post graduation through open Universities system directly without having any basic qualification for prosecuting such studies are not eligible for admission to the course.
- Be or be less than twenty years in case of general category of applicants and less than twenty two years in the case of applicants from SC, ST and other backward communities as on 1st June.
- Have secured marks, which shall not be below 45% (44.5% and above shall be treated as 45%) of total marks in qualifying examination, in case of general category applicants and 40% (39.5% and above shall be treated as 40%) of total marks in case of SC and ST applicants.
Intake and Reservation
The intake in all colleges and department of studies in law, under the jurisdiction of Karnataka State Law University, shall be 60. The University shall reserve the right to prescribe the number of divisions in each Law College or the Department of Studies in Law. While admitting candidates to the course, reservation policy of the Government of Karnataka governing admission to higher educational institutions issued from time to time shall be applied.
Fee Structure
Candidate seeking admission to the Five Year B.B.A., LL. B. (Hon’s) degree course and those admitted to such course shall pay the tuition and other fees as prescribed by the University from time to time.
Course Structure
| Sl. No. |
Semester |
Course Name |
| 1 |
I Semester |
Kannada/Special English |
| 2 |
I Semester |
General Principles of Contract |
| 3 |
I Semester |
Legal Methods and Research |
| 4 |
I Semester |
Business Environment |
| 5 |
I Semester |
Managerial Economics |
| 6 |
II Semester |
English |
| 7 |
II Semester |
Special Contracts |
| 8 |
II Semester |
Financial Accounting |
| 8 |
II Semester |
Financial Management |
| 9 |
II Semester |
Principles and Practice of Management |
| 10 |
III Semester |
Constitutional Features and Principles Constitutional Law –I)
|
| 11 |
III Semester |
Law of Torts and Consumer Protection |
| 12 |
III Semester |
Cost and Management Accounting |
| 13 |
III Semester |
Economic Development in India |
| 14 |
III Semester |
Entrepreneurship Development |
| 15 |
IV Semester |
Constitutional Institutions and Dimensions (Constitutional Law –II) |
| 16 |
IV Semester |
Business Communications |
| 17 |
IV Semester |
Business Statistics |
| 18 |
IV Semester |
Human Resources Management –Industrial Relations |
| 19 |
IV Semester |
International Business |
| 20 |
V Semester |
Economic Offences |
| 21 |
V Semester |
Hindu Law |
| 22 |
V Semester |
Jurisprudence – I |
| 23 |
V Semester |
Law of Crimes |
| 24 |
V Semester |
Public Health Law |
| 25 |
V Semester |
History of Courts and Legal Language |
| 26 |
VI Semester |
Law of Banking |
| 27 |
VI Semester |
Corporate Law |
| 28 |
VI Semester |
Legal Concepts (Jurisprudence – II) |
| 29 |
VI Semester |
Law of Insurance |
| 30 |
VI Semester |
Mohammedan Law and Indian Succession Act |
| 31 |
VI Semester |
Law of Environment |
| 32 |
VII Semester |
Industrial Law |
| 33 |
VII Semester |
International Trade Law |
| 34 |
VII Semester |
Law of Competition |
| 35 |
VII Semester |
Law of Property |
| 36 |
VII Semester |
Law of Intellectual Property-I |
| 37 |
VII Semester |
Investment and Security Law |
| 38 |
VIII Semester |
Administrative Law |
| 39 |
VIII Semester |
Law of Information and Technology |
| 40 |
VIII Semester |
Law of Intellectual Property-II |
| 41 |
VIII Semester |
Law of Taxation |
| 42 |
VIII Semester |
Public International Law & Human Rights |
| 43 |
VIII Semester |
Legislative Drafting |
| 44 |
IX Semester |
Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act |
| 45 |
IX Semester |
Interpretation of Statutes and Principles of Legislation |
| 46 |
IX Semester |
Labour Welfare Legislations |
| 47 |
IX Semester |
Clinic I: Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance |
| 48 |
IX Semester |
Clinics II : Professional Ethics and Professional |
| 49 |
IX Semester |
Accounting System |
| 50 |
IX Semester |
Judicial Power and Judicial Process |
| 51 |
X Semester |
Law of Criminal Procedure |
| 52 |
X Semester |
Law of Evidence |
| 53 |
X Semester |
Seminar |
| 54 |
X Semester |
Clinic III: Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems |
| 55 |
X Semester |
Clinic IV : Litigation Advocacy and Internship |
| 56 |
X Semester |
Child and the Law |
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