Law is the most powerful instrument which regulates a society. Without law there cannot be a society. Development and success of every country depends upon its laws. Legal education is a must for every citizen. Faculty of Law, Baba Mastnath University started its mission of imparting legal education in the country from the academic session 2014-2015.…
Law is the most powerful instrument which regulates a society. Without law there cannot be a society. Development and success of every country depends upon its laws. Legal education is a must for every citizen. Faculty of Law, Baba Mastnath University started its mission of imparting legal education in the country from the academic session 2014-2015. The main objective of the law programmes offered by Faculty of Law is to groom students to acquire profound and exhaustive theoretical and research knowledge which enables them to tackle complex problems in their respective specialized fields and thereby continue towards their objective of attaining excellence. Since its inception, the Faculty has been a hub of legal education in India producing a large number of legal luminaries like Judges, Advocates, Professors, Authors, Entrepreneurs, Politicians and so on. Moreover, the Faculty has also produced various sports persons who are doing really well in their respective fields. With the emergence of cutting edge technologies, social tools and interconnected communities, the study of law has transgressed its traditional spheres of influence and assumed importance in a multitude of domains. At the Faculty of Law, we understand this inter-disciplinary application of legal knowledge by offering practice-driven and application based legal education. The unique teaching pedagogy at Faculty of Law emphasizes on practical training making students to understand the basic philosophy and reason behind the law. Tutorials, Moot Court, Internship, Academic Visits, Workshops, Conferences and Seminars in addition to Class learning. At Faculty of Law, special emphasis is given on legal research whereby students are encouraged to undertake various research activities in the field of law and give some fruitful results which would benefit the current and future generations.
B.A. L.L.B.or Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate Administrative Law professional degree course. The duration of the course is five years on an integrated basis. It covers the study of Arts subjects like History, Political Science, Economics, Sociology, etc along with the in-depth study of law and legislature. The integrated degree course covers the study of various specialized fields of law namely Administrative Law, International Law, Labour Laws, Tax Laws, Corporate Laws, Civil law, Criminal law, Patent law, etc. The B.A. L.L.B. course study is not restricted to the conventional classroom teaching only but it also includes case studies, mock court drills etc. to make the study more practical and interesting. The degree course is career orienting in nature that opens many jobs scopes for the candidates after its completion.
LLB is an undergraduate Law course. Law is a set of categorized rules and regulations under which any society or country is governed. Just like its postgraduate counterpart i.e. LL.M., the course is unconventionally abbreviated as L.L.B. The course is also offered as B.L. (Bachelor of Law) in a certain institute or certain regions, example N.V.P. Law College. Bachelor of Law is a 3-year course. The course arrangement is divided into 6 semesters. On completion of the 3 Year Course, i.e., after the 6th semester, the LL.B. degree is awarded. Students who desire to study the law, but do not wish to practice as advocates are eligible for the LL.B. (General) Degree, at the end of the 2nd year i.e. after the 4th semester. In most of the Law Schools, the course should be completed within 6 Years which is the maximum time to finish the course. The legal education apex body in India is the Bar Council of India. This Bar Council monitors and regulates the system of legal education in India. Before 1984, the Course was of 3 years duration only. However, upon the suggestion by the Law Commission of India and the Bar Council of India Specialized Law Universities solely devoted to legal education were established. These provided a multi-disciplinary and integrated approach to legal education.
LLM is postgraduate Law course. Law is a rule or body of rules of conduct established and regulated by an authority. The duration of Master of Law is two years. Master of Law Degree is divided mostly into four or more semesters depending upon the Institute. The maximum duration to complete this course may vary, as per Banaras Hindu University the course should be completed in maximum four years duration. L.L.M. course structure is based upon various specializations. Correspondence or Distance Master?s Degree Course is also offered by various Institutes, for example ? Dr Ambedkar Law College, Tirupati.
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