What is the syllabus for a 3-year LLB?

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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    2 years ago
    Dear Aspirant, While studying the 3-year LL.B. Programme, you would have several subjects. My friend also completed the LL.B. Programme from the School of Law-LPU Punjab and share a few names of subjects that he studied:
    Labour Law
    Family Law
    Criminal Law
    Professional Ethics
    Law of Torts & Consumer Protection Act
    Constitutional Law of Evidence
    Arbitration, Conciliation & Alternative
    Human Rights & International Law
    Environmental Law
    I would like to inform you that LPU has a syllabus for the law programmes as per the Bar Council of India (BCI). Practical exposure through Moot Courts, District Court, and Legal Aid Clinics visits. Works
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  • Dear Aspirant, While studying the 3-year LL.B. Programme, you would have several subjects. My friend also completed the LL.B. Programme from the School of Law-LPU Punjab and share a few names of subjects that he studied:
    Labour Law
    Family Law
    Criminal Law
    Professional Ethics
    Law of Torts & Consumer Protection Act
    Constitutional Law of Evidence
    Arbitration, Conciliation & Alternative
    Human Rights & International Law
    Environmental Law
    I would like to inform you that LPU has a syllabus for the law programmes as per the Bar Council of India (BCI). Practical exposure through Moot Courts, District Court, and Legal Aid Clinics visits. Works
    ...more
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    Akshita kapoor | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    Course List (Semester Wise):ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SKILLS, BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-I, FAMILY LAW-I, JURISPRUDENCE, LAW OF CONTRACT, LAW OF TORTS INCLUDING CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT AND MOTOR VEHICLE ACT LEGAL PROJECT2ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SKILLS-II, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II, FAMILY LAW-II, INTERNSHIP-I, INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES AND LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING, LANGUAGE ELECTIVE 1, PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW, SPECIAL CONTRACT3ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, COMPANY LAW, DEPARTMENT ELECTIVE 1, DEPARTMENT ELECTIVE 2, INDIAN PENAL CODE-I, LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAWS-I, SOFT SKILLS-I4ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SYSTEM, CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, DE
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    Divya Panjani Education consultant | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Course List (Semester Wise):ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SKILLS, BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-I, FAMILY LAW-I, JURISPRUDENCE, LAW OF CONTRACT, LAW OF TORTS INCLUDING CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT AND MOTOR VEHICLE ACT LEGAL PROJECT2ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SKILLS-II, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II, FAMILY LAW-II, INTERNSHIP-I, INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES AND LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING, LANGUAGE ELECTIVE 1, PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW, SPECIAL CONTRACT3ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, COMPANY LAW, DEPARTMENT ELECTIVE 1, DEPARTMENT ELECTIVE 2, INDIAN PENAL CODE-I, LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAWS-I, SOFT SKILLS-I4ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SYSTEM, CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, DE
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