B.A. LL.B. Program
Model College of Law offers a comprehensive five-year B.A. LL.B. program designed for students who have completed their +2 or equivalent education in any stream. The program combines legal education with social sciences, management, and modern professional practices to prepare students for successful careers in the legal field.
During the first two years, students build a strong academic foundation through subjects such as Political Science, Economics, Sociology, and Management along with introductory law courses. They are introduced to legal principles, legislative systems, criminal law, and procedural law.
In the third year, students move toward advanced legal studies, including Constitutional Law, Trial Advocacy, Professional Ethics, and Legal Research. The final two years allow students to specialize in areas of interest, including:
The program focuses on developing analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and practical legal skills. Students actively participate in research activities, legal awareness programs, community outreach initiatives, and social engagement projects.
Practical learning is an important part of the curriculum. Through case studies, moot courts, client counseling, and legal drafting, students gain real-world experience and professional confidence.
English is the primary medium of instruction, helping students strengthen their communication and professional skills for both national and international opportunities. Regular seminars, workshops, presentations, and interactive sessions further enhance students’ academic growth and career readiness.
Core Required Courses for all majors: