LL.B.
Programme Overview
The LLB (Bachelor of Laws) is a three-year programme that provides students with a thorough understanding of the legal system, including business laws, intellectual property rights, alternative dispute resolution, and the Indian Constitution. Students gain insight into various acts and laws through seminars with academicians, industry experts, and practicing lawyers. The School of Law has a dedicated Employability, Placement, and Career Advancement Cell to help students secure placements and other career opportunities as budding lawyers.
Duration & Fees
Duration
3 Years
Applications Open for 2026
Fee Per Year
₹ 1,65,000
Scholarship
Scholarship for AY 2025-26 | MIT- WPU CET CBT Score | MHT-CET / CLAT / Score |
---|---|---|
Dr. Vishwanath Karad Scholarship |
90 & Above |
90 & Above |
MIT-WPU Scholarship I |
88 & Above |
88 & Above |
MIT-WPU Scholarship II |
85 & Above |
85 & Above |
Note: Student will be entitled to only one of the scholarships based on MIT-WPU CET 2025 CBT (Computer Based Test) Score or MHT-CET 2025 or CLAT 2025.
Terms & Conditions Apply:
- All Scholarships are awarded on a First Come First Serve basis. All Scholarships are awarded as fee adjustments.
- To continue the scholarship for the entire duration of the programme, a minimum level of the academic score has to be maintained at an 8 CGPA across all semesters, attendance is to be maintained at a minimum of 80 percent, with no live backlogs in any subject/programme and no semester break, and there should be no disciplinary action against the student.
For more detailed information visit our website: https://mitwpu.edu.in/scholarships
Eligibility
Minimum 50% aggregate score in 3/4 years graduation or equivalent from Govt. Approved University (at least 45% marks, in case of Reserved Class category candidate belonging to Maharashtra State only)
Selection Process
The selection process for the Programmes is based on MIT-WPU CET 2025 / CLAT 2025 / PERA 2025 / AILET 2025 / MH CET Law 2025 Score & Personal Interaction score.
Programme Highlights
- Advisory board made up of high court judges, senior advocates in the Supreme Court, and in-house counsels for business corporations
- A dedicated library of School of Law, in addition to the main university library.
- The university offers International, National and Rural immersion programmes for sensitising the students to ground level problems and learn complex problem solving.
- Curriculum is taught by law experts, practicing lawyers, international faculty, and guest lecturers, and have been approved by the Bar Council of India and the University Grants Commission.
- Collaboration with LSAT India and LSAC Global Law Alliance India.
- A dedicated Employability, Placement, and Career Advancement Cell to help students develop a high employability index (HEI).
- The curriculum is contemporary and emphasises hands-on experience.
- Saamvad Series - regular lecture series on poignant topics.
- Dedicated center for training in Corporate and Business Laws.
- Literary and Debate Committee to develop elocution and oratory skills.
- Moot court session, MUN, and Parliamentary debates for hands-on experience.
Programme Structure
Semester | Course Type | Course Name/Course Title | Credits |
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I | Th | Legal Language and Art of Advocacy | 4 |
I | Th | Constitutional Law-I | 4 |
I | Th | Law of Contract-I | 4 |
I | Th | Introduction to Legal Methods | 4 |
I | Th | Law of Tort including MV Act and Consumer Protection Laws | 4 |
I | Pr | Yoga-I | 1 |
I | Th | Foundations of Peace | 2 |
I | Pr | Social Leadership Development Program | 1 |
Total Credits | 24 |
Semester | Course Type | Course Name/Course Title | Credits |
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II | Th | Jurisprudence | 4 |
II | Th | Law of Contract-II | 4 |
II | Th | Research Methodology | 4 |
II | Th | Constitutional Law-II | 4 |
II | Th | Family Law- I | 4 |
II | Th | Law of Crimes Paper I: BNS | 4 |
II | Pr | Yoga-II | 1 |
Total Credits | 25 |
Semester | Course Type | Course Name/Course Title | Credits |
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III | Th | Administrative Law | 4 |
III | Th | Law of Property and Easement | 4 |
III | Th | Company Law | 4 |
III | Th | Law of Crimes Paper II: BNSS | 4 |
III | Th | Family Law- II | 4 |
III | Th | Spiritual and Cultural Heritage; Indian Experience | 2 |
III | Pr | Research Innovation Design and Entrepreneurship | 1 |
Total Credits | 23 |
Semester | Course Type | Course Name/Course Title | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
IV | Th | Environmental Law | 4 |
IV | Th | Law of Evidence | 4 |
IV | Th | Drafting Pleading and Conveyance | 4 |
IV | Th | Public International Law | 4 |
IV | Th | Principles of Taxation Law | 4 |
IV | Th | Labour and Industrial Law | 4 |
IV | Pr | Life Transformation Skills | 1 |
IV | Proj | Rural Immersion | 1 |
Total Credits | 26 |
Semester | Course Type | Course Name/Course Title | Credits |
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V | Th | Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act | 4 |
V | Th | Alternative Dispute Resolution | 4 |
V | Th | Interpretation of Statutes | 4 |
V | Th | Labour Industrial and Employment Laws | 4 |
V | Th | Private International Law/Conflict of Laws | 4 |
V | Th | Competition Law/Criminology and Penology (Optional) | 4 |
V | Pr | Managing Conflicts Peacefully: Tools and Techniques | 2 |
Total Credits | 26 |
Semester | Course Type | Course Name/Course Title | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
VI | Th | Moot court exercise and Internship | 4 |
VI | Th | Professional Ethics & Professional Accountancy including Bar and Bench Relations | 4 |
VI | Th | Human Rights | 4 |
VI | Th | Intellectual Property Rights | 4 |
VI | Th | Information Technology Law | 4 |
VI | Th | Mediation and Conciliation | 4 |
VI | Th | National Academic Immersion | 2 |
Total Credits | 26 |
Career Prospects
Lawyers
Judges
Academician
Corporate lawyers
Public Prosecutors
Legal firms executives
Legal Advisors
Legal aids in NGO
Officers in Ministry of Law & Justice
Programme Outcomes
- Acquire and apply comprehensive legal knowledge to address complex socio-legal issues.
- Develop professional skills necessary for legal practice, including argumentation, pleading, drafting, and conveyancing.
- Demonstrate understanding and adherence to professional ethics and responsibilities of the legal profession.
- Cultivate legal research skills and legal reasoning, applying them in both academic and practical contexts.
- Engage in self-reflection and recognise the importance of lifelong learning to adapt to evolving legal landscapes.
- Become eligible for various career paths such as legal practice, judicial services, legal advisory roles, government service, and corporate legal positions.
- Interpret and analyse legal and social problems, and work towards finding effective solutions through application of laws and regulations.
- Promote community welfare and contribute to social transformation using law as an instrument of justice.
- Develop leadership qualities and the ability to work independently or as part of a team in diverse legal settings.
- Gain awareness of constitutional, legislative, and societal changes, and develop clinical abilities for practical application.
FAQs
Graduates can pursue careers as lawyers, judges, corporate legal advisors, public prosecutors, legal executives in firms, legal aids in NGOs, and officers in ministries, among others.
Yes, MIT-WPU has a dedicated Placement Cell that assists students in securing internships and job placements in reputed organisations.
MIT-WPU uses a blend of lectures, case studies, moot courts, seminars, workshops, and clinical legal education to provide practical and theoretical knowledge.
Yes, students are encouraged and supported to undertake internships with law firms, courts, corporate legal departments, NGOs, and government agencies during their studies.
Yes, MIT-WPU offers merit-based scholarships and financial assistance to eligible students. For more detailed information visit our website: https://mitwpu.edu.in/scholarships