Syllabus Course:
LLB is a three-year undergraduate degree course having 6 semesters and LLM is a 2-year post-graduate degree course having 4 semesters. The Syllabus is designed in a way so that every aspect of law can be included in the three-year course of study. Focus is given on the areas like Crime, Labour Law, Administrative Law, Civil Procedure Code, etc. The syllabus is the same in every college. The syllabus for both LLB and LLM is tabulated below.
SYLLABUS FOR LLB IN COMMERCIAL LAW:
- Foreign Trade Policies
- Banking and Finance Law
- Philosophy of Law
- E-Commerce
- Corporate Legal Framework
SYLLABUS FOR LLM IN COMMERCIAL LAW:
SEMESTER-I | SEMESTER-II |
Company Law | International Trust Law |
Derivatives in Legal Context | Corporate Social Responsibility |
International Financial Law | Procurement Law |
Banking and Finance Law | Competition Laws |
Commercial Law | Insurance Laws |
SEMESTER-III | SEMESTER-IV |
Capital Market Laws | European procurement law |
Economic Tribunals | Free trade agreements |
Corporate Legal Freeway | Foreign trade policies |
Philosophy of Law | Research work |
Jurisprudence | Dissertation and Viva-voce |