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Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (Hons.)
The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Honours) at Parul University is an integrated program that combines legal education with subjects like political science, sociology, and economics. It helps students understand not just the law, but also the society it governs, building a strong foundation in legal principles alongside social awareness.
From constitutional law to criminal justice, the program prepares students to think critically, argue effectively, and understand real-world legal challenges. Whether it’s debating in courtrooms, analyzing case laws, or exploring public policy, it is ideal for those aiming for careers in law, judiciary, corporate legal services, or public administration.
Here is how you can study this program
Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (Hons.)
The 5-years BA LLB (Hons.) program is designed for students starting their legal journey after Class 12, beginning with core arts subjects like political science, sociology, and economics, and gradually introducing key legal areas such as constitutional, contract, and criminal law. This structure ensures a balanced understanding of both society and legal systems.
As students progress, they engage in moot courts, internships, legal aid clinics, and research projects, gaining strong practical exposure. By the end of the program, graduates are well-prepared for litigation, corporate law, judiciary exams, civil services, or higher studies like LLM.
Secure your place
25th August 2026
Applicable deadline
25th August 2026
Batch Commencing
8th July Onwards
Duration
5 years
Credits
180
Seats
60
Fee
1,65,000/- Per Annum
Language
English
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate shall have passed the 12th examination in any stream from a recognized board with: 45% - General Category 42% - OBC Category 40% - SC/ST Category.
*Tuition Fees may vary depending on the Country/State in which the candidate has passed their qualifying examination.
Extend Your Learning, Walk Away with Dual Degrees
While you are studying your main degree, you can also study another degree as a dual degree program which provides you an opportunity to explore multiple fields of study. With Dual Degree you can study your main degree in physical mode and your second degree in hybrid mode with adjustable study hours
Why study BA LLB (Hons.)
One journey, law and society, limitless impact.
Interdisciplinary Foundation
Build a strong base in law alongside subjects like political science, sociology, and economics, helping you understand the legal system within a broader social context.
Legal Expertise
Gain in-depth knowledge of constitutional law, criminal law, corporate law, and emerging legal domains, preparing you for diverse legal careers.
Practical Exposure
Engage in moot courts, legal aid clinics, internships, and court visits that develop real-world legal skills and advocacy experience.
Career Versatility
Unlock opportunities in litigation, corporate law firms, judiciary, civil services, policy-making, and legal consultancy across industries.
Professional Mentorship
Learn from experienced legal practitioners, academicians, and industry experts through interactive sessions, workshops, and case-based learning.
What you can become after studying BA LLB (Hons.)?
Advocate
Legal Advisor
Corporate Lawyer
Judicial Services Officer
Legal Consultant
Policy Analyst
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Launch your career with our leading placements
We provide you with leading placement opportunities before you graduate, with the best career training and an exposure to leading recruiters.
4-6 LPA
Average Package
2,200+
Recruiters
60* LPA
Highest Package Offered
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Explore our facilities & resources for this program
Legal Aid Clinic
Engages students in community legal service and experiential learning in justice delivery.
Moot Court
Recreates courtroom settings to help students develop advocacy and legal reasoning skills.
Scholarships & funding
Financing and supporting your education
Get information on the various scholarships, grants, and student loans you can avail to fund your dream education.
Meritorious scholarships
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Recognising athletic excellence by providing scholarship opportunities to those who have achieved distinction in sports at State, National, or International levels.
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Alumni scholarships
Fostering lifelong connections by providing scholarship opportunities to the wards of PU alumni to continue the legacy of excellence.
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Defense scholarships
Honoring the families of defense service persons by providing scholarship opportunities to their wards to study at PU
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