Eligibility:- The candidate should have passed 12th (10+2) examination from any recognised Board with minimum 50% marks in aggregate (45% for SC/ ST students) in one attempt (No compartment cases will be allowed). Students awaiting HSC results may also apply
Syllabus:-
Semester I English Law of Torts including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Laws I Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian Legal System, and Basic Theory of Law) History I Sociology Use of Legal Database Foundations of Ethics Semester II Law of Contract Law of Tort including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Laws II English (Advanced) History II Political Science I Advanced ICT Training Philosophy of life and lifestyle Semester III Special Contract Constitutional Law I Family Law I Economics Political Science II Concept of Wealth and Prosperity Legal Reasoning Skills Semester IV Law of Crimes Paper I: Penal Code Constitutional Law II Family Law II Effective Communication Skills Political Science III Legal Reasoning and Logic Case Studies: Interlinking and Hyper linking Semester V Choose any one of the following six courses Sanskrit I German I French I Spanish I Hindi I Marathi I Compulsory Courses Law of Crimes Paper II: Criminal Procedure Code I Property Law Company Law I Administrative Law Public Administration Semester V Sanskrit II German II French II Spanish II Hindi II Marathi II Compulsory Courses Law of Crimes Paper III: Criminal Procedure Code II Environmental Law Company Law II Principles of Taxation Law Philosophy Liberal Arts/Global Immersion Program / Inter Institute Credit Transfer / Internship Semester VII Compulsory Courses Public International Law Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act I Elective: Choose Any One of the Following Human Rights Law and Practice International Organization Elective: Choose Any One of the Following Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence Humanitarian and Refugee Law Semester VIII Compulsory Courses Law of Evidence Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act II Elective: Choose Any One of the Following International Criminal Law Penology and Victimology Elective: Choose Any One of the Following Forensic Science Media Law Semester IX Compulsory Courses Labour and Industrial Law Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance (Clinical Course I)1 Alternative Dispute Resolution (Clinical Course II)2 Elective: Choose Any One of the Following Comparative Criminal Procedure Comparative Constitution Semester X Compulsory Courses Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System (Clinical Course III)3 Moot Court Exercise and Internship (Clinical Course IV)4 Projects and Presentation Elective: Choose Any One of the Following Financial Aid and Systemic Fraud UNCITRAL Model Code