Graduates will demonstrate sound knowledge of substantive and procedural laws and their application to real-world legal problems.
Graduates will be equipped with strong research, drafting, negotiation, and dispute resolution skills to thrive in legal, corporate, and regulatory environments.
Graduates will act as socially responsible legal professionals, promoting justice, fairness, and sustainable development.
Graduates will be adept in legal technology, data-driven decision-making, and cross-border legal practice.
Graduates will engage in ongoing professional development and be adaptable to evolving legal, societal, and technological landscapes.
For LLB (3 Years):
• Transition into legal practice or judiciary with a strong foundation in advocacy, drafting, and research.
• Provide legal solutions to contemporary societal issues using legal tools, client-centric approaches, and policy insights.
UG Law Programmes ( LLB)
Demonstrate understanding of legal concepts, constitutional values, statutes, case laws, and international legal frameworks. (K1, K2)
Analyze and interpret legal problems using logical reasoning, doctrinal tools, and comparative frameworks. (K4, K5)
Employ doctrinal, empirical, and digital research methods to explore, interpret, and solve complex legal issues. (K3, K4, K5)
Communicate persuasively in legal contexts through structured arguments, reports, drafting, and oral advocacy. (K3, K6)
Utilize legal tech tools and digital platforms for research, compliance, advocacy, and practice management. (K3, K4)
Develop practical solutions to societal challenges using legal knowledge, ethics, and policy insights. (K5, K6)
Apply professional codes of conduct and demonstrate integrity, confidentiality, and accountability. (K2, K5)
Function effectively in diverse teams, understanding roles in adversarial and collaborative legal settings. (K2, K3)
Demonstrate initiative, vision, and leadership in legal, civic, and entrepreneurial contexts. (K5, K6)
Contribute to community legal empowerment, access to justice, and policy reforms. (K3, K5)
Integrate legal thinking with insights from business, technology, politics, and social sciences. (K4, K5)
Understand and respond to global legal developments, including cross-border practice and international human rights. (K2, K4)
WHAT ARE ACTIVITY POINTS (AP)?
Mandatory, non-graded credits (MNG) that track your Co/Extra-curricular & community work. Collect 100 points every semester to stay degree-eligible and prove you’re more than a GPA!
WHY SHOULD YOU CARE?
• Graduate on time: Deficits flag ‘?P Pending” on your marksheet.
• Stand-out transcript: Along with Transcripts (Detailed Marks Card and Degree certificate), get an activity point report, recruiters see leadership, creativity & social impact.
• Personal growth: Build skills, friends and memories beyond the classroom!
HOW DO I SCORE 100 EACH SEMESTER?
1. COMMUNITY & SERVICE
2. SPORTS & GAMES
3. PROFESSIONAL & INNOVATION
4. CULTURAL & LITERARY
5. LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
6. INNOVATION & STARTUPS
LLB.
(1) A candidate who has successfully completed a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 45 per cent marks in aggregate from a recognized university, shall be eligible to seek admission to the Programme.
Provided that, a candidate belonging to OBC shall be eligible to seek admission to the Programme if they have completed the aforementioned examination with not less than 43 percent marks in aggregate.
Provided further that a candidate belonging to the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe shall be eligible to seek admission to the Programme if they have completed the aforementioned examination with not less than 40 percent marks in aggregate.
(2) Candidates who have appeared in the final semester examination of the Bachelor’s degree and are awaiting the results are also eligible to apply for the Programme. In the event such candidates are successful in securing admission to the Programme, such admission shall be provisional and subject to the candidate successfully complying with the eligibility requirements as stated above.
This programme allows students to spend a semester at a partner university in a foreign country to immerse themselves in a new culture and gain a fresh perspective on their discipline. In this programme, students can earn academic credits that transfer back to their home university.