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B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) Integrated

B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) Integrated

Sharda School of Law (SOL)

  • Programme Code

    SOL0102

  • Level

    Integrated

  • Duration

    5 Years

About the Programme

B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) Integrated is a five-year undergraduate programme designed comprehensively to enlighten students with the socio-legal facets of the law. This programme encompasses multi-disciplinary subjects like Political Science Sociology Economics Constitutional Law Family Law and Criminal Law. The integrated programme develops student understanding and builds a strong background in the subjects in such a way that they may relate to the social and political aspect of different laws.
The focus of the programme is laid on developing argumentative skills understanding the relationship between the law and society legal drafting and honing critical analytical skills. Students are also encouraged to practice multi-disciplinary analysis of the socio-legal problems for better learning.
In addition the inclusion of experiential learning by means of guest lecturers visits in the parliament jail moot courts internship with top law firms advocates and legal organisations help the students in acquiring the experience to deal with real-world legal problems.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEO)

  • PEO1      Students shall be able to define architectural designs that satisfy both aesthetics and technical requirements with the adequate acquired knowledge of the history and related fields. They shall be able to appraise the physical problems, technologies and functions of buildings and summarize so as to provide justified internal conditions of comfort and protection against the climate.
  • PEO2      Students shall have an understanding of the relationship between people and buildings, and distinguish between buildings and the environment, thus being able to able to analyze the methods of investigation and illustrate the preparation of the brief for a design project.
  • PEO3      Students shall demonstrate an understanding of the profession of architecture and the role of an     architect in society and at the same time have the ability to display sensitivity towards concerns for environmental and energy issues.
  • PEO4      Students shall be able to appraise themselves with the design skill necessary to meet building users' requirements within the constraints imposed through adequate knowledge of the industries, organizations, regulations, and procedures.

Program Outcomes (PO’s)

  • PO – 1: Architectural knowledge : Apply the knowledge of design, science, engineering fundamentals, and architectural specialisations to the solution of complex architectural problems.
  • PO – 2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex architectural problems reaching substantiated conclusions using   principles of design and architecture
  • PO – 3: Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex architectural problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  • PO – 4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  • PO – 5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern architecture and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex architectural activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  • PO – 6: The architect and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional architectural practice.
  • PO – 7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional architectural   solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  • PO – 8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the architectural practice.
  • PO – 9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
  • PO – 10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex architectural activities with the architecture community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation,   make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  • PO – 11: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the architecture and   management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
  • PO- 12 Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and   life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

This course is for individuals who...

find interest in verbal questioning concise writing and complex information interpretation. Students who are sharp-witted and quick learners are the best fit for this programme.

Students who are looking for...

learning in the public policies domain and seek in-depth knowledge of legal procedures of the law. Students keen to devote their life to publish service may register for this programme.
 

Course Fee
For National Students
1st Year 225000 2nd Year 231750 3rd Year 238703 4th Year 245864 5th Year 253239
For International Students
Fee Per Semester Fee Per Year
NA 3600**
Programme Structure

S.

No.

Paper ID

Subject Code

Subjects

Teaching Load

Credits

Core/Elective

Pre-Requisite/

Co Requisite

 

Type of Course:

  1. CC
  2. AECC
  3. SEC
  4. DSE

L

T

P

Theory Subjects

 

  1.  

10201

BAL 101

Law of Contract-I

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

  1.  

10250

BAL 132

Law of Torts

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

  1.  

10254

BAL 125

Sociology-I (Introduction To Sociology)

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

  1.  

10216

BAL 116

Economics-I

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

  1.  

10230

BAL 118

Political Sciences –I (Political Theory)

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

6

10263

BAL 130

Legal English-1

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

Practical/Viva-Voce/Jury

7.

 

BAL 133/
BAL 135

FOREIGN LANGUAGE- I/
LEGAL HINDI-I

2

0

0

2

Co Requisite

SEC

Total Credits

26

 

 

S.

No.

Paper ID

Subject Code

Subjects

Teaching Load

Credits

Core/Elective

Pre-Requisite/

Co Requisite

 

Type of Course:

  1. CC
  2. AECC
  3. SEC
  4. DSE

L

T

P

Theory Subjects

 

1.

10261

BAL 126

Economics II

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

2.

10210

BAL 110

Sociology-II (Indian Society)

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

3.

10243

BAL 119

Political Science – II (Indian Polity)

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

4.

10215

BAL 115

Law of Contract-II and Specific Relief

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

5.

10258

BAL 131

Legal English-II

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

6.

 

BAL 137

Client Counseling & Interviewing Skills

2

0

4

4

Co Requisite

 

CC

Practical/Viva-Voce/Jury

7.

 

BAL 134/
BAL 136

Foreign Language- II/
Legal Hindi-II

2

0

0

2

Co Requisite

SEC

Total Credits

26

 

 

S.

No.

Paper ID

Subject Code

Subjects

Teaching Load

Credits

Core/Elective

Pre-Requisite/

Co Requisite

 

Type of Course:

1.CC

2.AECC

3.SEC

4.DSE

L

T

P

Theory Subjects

 

1

20210

BAL 219

Hindu Law

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

2

 

BAL 226

Law of Crime (Indian Penal Code)

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

3

20205

BAL 205

Constitutional Law –I

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

4

20208

BAL217

Political Science- III (International Relations)

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

5

20209

BAL 218

Sociology- III (Sociology and Law)

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

6

20225

BAL 222

Economics III

4

0

0

4

Liberal

AECC

Practical/Viva-Voce/Jury

 

 

 

7

 

BAL 255

Summer Internship I

0

0

4

2

Co Requisite

AECC

Total Credits

 

      26

 

 

S.

No.

Paper ID

Subject Code

Subjects

Teaching Load

Credits

Core/Elective

Pre-Requisite/

Co Requisite

 

Type of Course:

1.CC

2.AECC

3.SEC

4.DSE

L

T

P

Theory Subjects

 

1

 

BAL 227

Criminal Procedure Code

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

2

10228

BAL 211

Constitutional Law-II

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

3

 

BAL 228

Administrative Law

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

4

20220

BAL 223

Muslim Law

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

5

10238

BAL 229

Environmental Law

4

0

0

4

 

Core

CC

6

20218

BAL 221

Political Science IV (Political Thinkers)

4

0

0

4

              Liberal

CC

7

 

VAL001/VAL002/VAL004/

VAL100/VAL101

VAC/MOOC [Protection of Women from Sexual Harassment/Para-Legal Service in Administration of Justice/Legal Drafting Skills/Consumer Protection and Practice/Legal Awareness and Empowerment]

0

0

2

Audit

Co Requisite

 

 

Total Credits

24

 

 

S.

No.

Paper ID

Subject Code

Subjects

Teaching Load

Credits

Core/Elective

Pre-Requisite/

Co Requisite

 

Type of Course:

1.CC

2.AECC

3.SEC

4.DSE

L

T

P

Theory Subjects

 

1

 

BAL 323

Corporate Law

4

    0

0

4

Core

CC

2

10232

BAL 302

Labour Law-I

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

3

10234

BAL 304

Law of Evidence

4

0

0

4

Core

 

 

4

10266

BAL 319

Political Science V (Comparative Government And Politics)

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

5

  10287

BAL 321

BAL341

Cyber Law/

International Organizations

 

4

0

0

4

Optional- I

CC

6

 

BAL 324
BAL 325
BAL 326

Right to Information/
Transportation Law/
Patent Rights Creation and Registration

 

4

0

0

4

Specialization-I

CC

Practical/Viva-Voce/Jury

 

 

 

7

 

BAL 355

Summer Internship II

0

0

4

2

Co Requisite

AECC

Total Credits

      26

 

 

S.

No.

Paper ID

Subject Code

Subjects

Teaching Load

Credits

Core/Elective

Pre-Requisite/

Co Requisite

 

Type of Course:

1.CC

2.AECC

3.SEC

4.DSE

L

T

P

Theory Subjects

 

1

 

BAL 339

Civil Procedure Code

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

2

25068

BAL 340

Jurisprudence

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

3

10240

BAL 310

Labour Law II

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

4

10259

BAL 320

Political Science VI (Public Administration)

4

0

0

4

Liberal

CC

5

 

BAL 314
BAL 342

Competition Law/
Private International Law

4

0

0

4

Optional- II

CC

6

 

BAL 317
BAL 327
BAL 328

Human Rights Laws/
Equity & Trust Law/
Patent Drafting and Specialization Writing

4

0

0

4

Specialization-II

 

7

 

VAL001/VAL002/

VAL004/VAL100/VAL101

VAC/MOOC

[Protection of Women from Sexual Harassment/Para-Legal Service in Administration of Justice/Legal Drafting Skills/Consumer Protection and Practice/Legal Awareness and Empowerment]

0

0

2

Audit

Co Requisite

 

SEC

Total Credits

24

 

 

S.

No.

Paper ID

Subject Code

Subjects

Teaching Load

Credits

Core/Elective

Pre-Requisite/

Co Requisite

 

Type of Course:

1.CC

2.AECC

3.SEC

4.DSE

L

T

P

Theory Subjects

 

  1.  

25064

BAL 401

Public International Law

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

  1.  

 

BAL 420

Taxation Laws including GST

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

  1.  

 

BAL 410
BAL 434

Intellectual Property Law/
International Environmental Law

4

0

0

4

Optional- III

CC

  1.  

 

BAL 433
BAL 435

Women & Criminal Law/
International Humanitarian and Refugee Law

4

0

0

4

Optional- IV

CC

  1.  

 

BAL 403
BAL 425
BAL 429

Interpretation of Statutes/
Financial Market Regulation/
Trade Mark and Design

4

0

0

4

Specialization-III

CC

  1.  

 

BAL 422
BAL 426
BAL 430

Legislative Drafting/
Corporate Governance/
Trade Secret and Technology Transfer

4

0

0

4

Specialization-IV

CC

Practical/Viva-Voce/Jury

 

 

 

  1.  

  20212

BAL 455

Summer Internship III

0

0

4

2

Co Requisite

SEC

Total Credits

26

 

 

S.

No.

Paper ID

Subject Code

Subjects

Teaching Load

Credits

Core/Elective

Pre-Requisite/

Co Requisite

 

 

 

Type of Course:

1.CC

2.AECC

3.SEC

4.DSE

L

T

P

Theory Subjects

 

1.

25118

BAL406

Property Laws

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

2.

25120

BAL408

Alternate Disputes Resolution

4

0

0

4

Core

CC

3.

 

BAL419
BAL436

Banking & Insurance Law/
International Labour Law

4

0

0

4

Optional- V

CC

4.

 

BAL 423/BAL 427/BAL431

Health Law/ Information Technology Law/ Bio Diversity Protection

4

0

0

4

Specialization-V

CC

5.

 

BAL424/BAL 428/ BAL432

Gender Justice/ Law on Corporate Finance/
Information Technology

4

0

0

4

Specialization- VI

CC

 

 

 

Open Elective

2

0

0

2

OPE

 

 

 

VAL001/VAL002/

VAL004/VAL100/VAL101

VAC/MOOC [Protection of Women from Sexual Harassment/Para-Legal Service in Administration of Justice/Legal Drafting Skills/Consumer Protection and Practice/Legal Awareness and Empowerment]

0

0

2

Audit

Co Requisite

SEC

Practical/Viva-Voce/Jury

 

 

 

6.

10291

BAL 456

Community Connect

0

0

4

2

Co Requisite

SEC

Total Credits

24

 

 

S.

No.

Paper ID

Subject Code

Subjects

 

 

 

 

 

Teaching Load

Credits

Core/Elective

Pre-Requisite/

Co Requisite

 

Type of Course:

1.CC

2.AECC

3.SEC

4.DSE

L

T

P

Theory Subjects

 

  1.  

 

BAL 505
BAL 526

Criminology & Penology/
Maritime Law

4

0

0

4

Optional- VI

CC

  1.  

 

BAL 507
BAL 521
BAL 523

Media & Law/
Investment Law/
IPR in Pharma Industry

4

0

0

4

Specialization-VII

CC

  1.  

 

BAL 512
BAL 522
BAL 524

Comparative Constitution/
Merger & Acquisition/
Farmers and Breeders Right

4

0

0

4

Specialization- VIII

CC

Practical/Viva-Voce/Jury

 

 

 

4.

10296

BAL 554

Drafting Pleading and Conveyancing (Clinical Course)

0

0

8

4

Practical

CC

5.

 

BAL 555

Summer Internship IV

0

0

4

2

Co Requisite

SEC

Total Credits

18

 

 

S.

No.

Paper ID

Subject Code

Subjects

 

 

 

 

 

Teaching Load

Credits

Core/Elective

Pre-Requisite/

Co Requisite

 

Type of Course:

1.CC

2.AECC

3.SEC

4.DSE

L

T

P

Practical/Viva-Voce/Jury

 

1.

 

BAL 557

Professional Ethics and Bar Bench Relation

0

0

8

4

Practical

        DSE

2.

 

BAL 558

Dissertation

0

0

16

8

Dissertation

        DSE

3.

 

BAL 559

Moot Court & Internship

0

0

20

10

Internship

        SEC

Total Credits

22

 

 

Eligibility Criteria
For National Students
  • Sr. Secondary (10+2) with minimum 50% marks.
For International Students The eligibility criterion for all programs for international applicants is minimum 50% in the qualifying examination and having studied the pre-requisite subjects for admission in to the desired program.
Career path you can choose after the course
  • Trustee
  • Assistant Legal Advisor
  • Company Secretary
  • Oath Commissioner
  • Advocate
  • District and Sessions Judge
  • Solicitor
  • Deputy Legal Advisor
  • Legal Advisor
  • Notary
  • Law Reporter
  • Public Prosecutor

Students of this programme are placed in companies with an average annual package of 3.20 LPA to 4.50 LPA

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