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About Department

The BA LLB Department at Universal Institute of Law offers a five-year integrated program that combines
arts subjects with professional legal education.

Students study political science, sociology, economics, and English along with constitutional law, criminal law,
corporate law, family law, cyber law, and human rights.

With an experienced faculty, moot court facilities, structured internships, and practical training, the
department develops ethical and competent legal professionals.

Career Opportunity

BA LLB graduates can pursue careers in:

  • Advocacy and legal practice
  • Judicial services
  • Corporate legal advisory
  • Government and PSU legal roles
  • Law firm associate positions
  • Legal research and policy roles
  • NGOs and human rights organizations
  • Legal journalism and media
  • Compliance and HR legal roles
  • Higher studies and civil services

The program builds interdisciplinary knowledge for legal and administrative careers.

Industrial Visits / Industrial Tie-ups & MoUs

Practical training is supported through:

  • Court and legal organization visits
  • MoUs with law firms and agencies
  • Internships in courts and NGOs
  • Workshops on drafting and ADR

These activities expose students to courtroom practice and legal procedures.

Placements

Career support includes:

  • Internships in legal organizations
  • Placement drives
  • Judicial exam guidance
  • Interview and communication training

Graduates work in legal firms, corporate houses, and government institutions.

Glimpses

Students participate in activities such as:

  • Moot court and mock trials
  • Debates and youth parliament
  • Legal awareness camps
  • Research seminars
  • Cultural and social events

Certificate Courses

Professional certification programs include:

  • Legal drafting and writing
  • Cyber law
  • Arbitration and mediation
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Human rights law
  • Forensic law

Center of Excellence (CoE)

The Center of Excellence in Legal Studies promotes advanced learning.

  • Moot court skill development
  • Legal research workshops
  • Client counseling and negotiation training
  • Legal technology learning
  • Faculty-guided research projects

The CoE prepares students for practice and judiciary roles.