LL.B.
Eligibility and Admission Procedure
Admissions to first year of the 3 year LL.B. 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 3 year LL.B. course, the candidate should:
- Have graduated in any discipline of knowledge from a University established by an Act of Parliament or by a State Legislature or an equivalent national institution recognised as a Deemed to be University or Foreign University recognised as equivalent to the status of an Indian University by an authority competent to declare equivalence, may apply for three year degree course in law leading to the conferment of LL.B. degree on successful completion of the regular programme conducted under these Regulations.
- Be or be less than thirty years in case of general category of applicants and thirty five 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 case of general category applicants and 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 three Year LL. B. 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 |
Contract-I |
| 2 |
I Semester |
Constitution |
| 3 |
I Semester |
Law of Torts |
| 4 |
I Semester |
Family Law-I: Hindu Law |
| 5 |
I Semester |
Criminal Law-I: Indian Penal Code |
| 6 |
II Semester |
Contract-II |
| 7 |
II Semester |
Company Law |
| 8 |
II Semester |
Property Law |
| 9 |
II Semester |
Administrative Law |
| 10 |
II Semester |
Family Law –II: Mohammedan Law & Indian Succession Act |
| 11 |
III Semester |
Environmental Law |
| 12 |
III Semester |
Labour Law |
| 13 |
III Semester |
Criminal Law-II: Criminal Procedure Code, JJ Act & Probation of Offenders Act |
| 14 |
III Semester |
Jurisprudence |
| 15 |
III Semester |
Clinical Course-I: Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System |
| 16 |
IV Semester |
Public International Law |
| 17 |
IV Semester |
Optional-I: Human Rights Law and Practice / Insurance Law |
| 18 |
IV Semester |
Optional-II: Banking Law / Right to Information |
| 19 |
IV Semester |
Clinical Course-II: Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems |
| 20 |
V Semester |
Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act |
| 21 |
V Semester |
Optional-III: Intellectual Property Rights-I / Penology & Victimology |
| 22 |
V Semester |
Optional-IV: Interpretation of Statutes & Principles of Legislation / Competition Law |
| 23 |
V Semester |
Clinical Course-III: Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance |
| 24 |
VI Semester |
Law of Evidence |
| 25 |
VI Semester |
Taxation |
| 26 |
VI Semester |
Optional – V: Intellectual Property Rights-II / White Collar Crimes |
| 27 |
VI Semester |
Optional – VI: Women and Criminal Law & Law relating to child / International Trade Economics |
| 28 |
VI Semester |
Clinical Course-IV: Moot Court exercise and Internship |
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