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Pune, Maharashtra, India

Duration

3 Years

Bachelor of Laws

NIIT University Alwar
Duration
3 Years
Law UG OFFLINE

Duration

3 Years

Bachelor of Laws

NIIT University Alwar
Duration
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Fees

₹6,00,000

Placement

92.0%

Avg Package

₹6,50,000

Highest Package

₹12,00,000

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3 Years
Law
UG
OFFLINE

Fees

₹6,00,000

Placement

92.0%

Avg Package

₹6,50,000

Highest Package

₹12,00,000

Seats

250

Students

250

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Seats

250

Students

250

Curriculum

Course List Across All Semesters

SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
1LLB 101Introduction to Law3-0-0-3-
1LLB 102Constitutional Law3-0-0-3-
1LLB 103Criminal Law3-0-0-3-
1LLB 104Legal Writing and Research2-0-0-2-
1LLB 105Civil Procedure3-0-0-3-
2LLB 201Contract Law3-0-0-3LLB 101
2LLB 202Torts3-0-0-3LLB 101
2LLB 203Property Law3-0-0-3LLB 101
2LLB 204Family Law3-0-0-3LLB 101
2LLB 205Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility2-0-0-2-
3LLB 301Cybersecurity and Data Protection Law3-0-0-3LLB 201
3LLB 302Corporate Governance and Compliance3-0-0-3LLB 201
3LLB 303Human Rights and International Law3-0-0-3LLB 201
3LLB 304Environmental and Climate Change Law3-0-0-3LLB 201
3LLB 305Intellectual Property Law3-0-0-3LLB 201
4LLB 401Criminal Justice and Forensic Science3-0-0-3LLB 301
4LLB 402Dispute Resolution and Arbitration3-0-0-3LLB 301
4LLB 403Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs3-0-0-3LLB 301
4LLB 404Banking, Finance, and Financial Regulation3-0-0-3LLB 301
4LLB 405Family Law and Child Welfare3-0-0-3LLB 301
5LLB 501Advanced Legal Research2-0-0-2-
5LLB 502Thesis or Capstone Project6-0-0-6-
5LLB 503Legal Internship4-0-0-4-
5LLB 504Advanced Moot Court Practice2-0-0-2-
5LLB 505Law and Technology3-0-0-3-

Each course within the curriculum is designed to build upon previous knowledge, ensuring a structured progression from foundational principles to specialized topics. Students are encouraged to engage actively in classroom discussions, case analyses, and group projects that foster collaborative learning and practical application.

Detailed Course Descriptions

Cybersecurity and Data Protection Law: This course explores the legal frameworks governing cybersecurity and data protection in digital environments. Students will study laws such as the Information Technology Act, GDPR, and other relevant regulations. The course emphasizes real-world applications through case studies and simulations of cyber incidents.

Corporate Governance and Compliance: Focused on corporate governance standards and compliance mechanisms, this course covers regulatory requirements for listed companies, board responsibilities, stakeholder management, and ethical decision-making in business contexts.

Human Rights and International Law: This elective delves into international human rights instruments, regional treaties, and the role of international courts. Students examine landmark cases and explore how human rights principles are implemented across different jurisdictions.

Environmental and Climate Change Law: Addressing environmental challenges through legal lenses, this course covers climate change mitigation strategies, pollution control laws, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development policies.

Intellectual Property Law: Covering patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, this course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of IP law and its application in industries such as pharmaceuticals, entertainment, and technology.

Criminal Justice and Forensic Science: Combining legal theory with forensic science, this course examines criminal investigations, evidence admissibility, judicial procedures, and the role of forensics in criminal justice systems.

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration: Students learn about alternative dispute resolution methods including mediation, conciliation, and arbitration. The course includes practical training in negotiation techniques and conflict management strategies.

Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs: This course analyzes public policy formulation and implementation, regulatory frameworks, stakeholder engagement, and the impact of policies on various sectors including healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

Banking, Finance, and Financial Regulation: Designed for students interested in financial law, this course covers banking regulations, securities laws, antitrust legislation, and international financial compliance requirements.

Family Law and Child Welfare: Exploring family-related legal issues including marriage, divorce, adoption, child custody, and domestic violence, this course emphasizes the protection of vulnerable populations and the evolving nature of family law in modern society.

Project-Based Learning Philosophy

The department's philosophy on project-based learning is rooted in the belief that active engagement leads to deeper understanding and retention. Projects are assigned at various stages throughout the curriculum, starting with smaller assignments during foundational semesters and progressing to more complex capstone projects in later years.

Mini-projects, typically completed over a semester, focus on specific legal issues or case studies. These projects involve research, analysis, and presentation skills development. Students are paired with faculty mentors who guide them through the process of identifying problems, conducting research, and proposing solutions.

The final-year thesis or capstone project allows students to demonstrate their mastery of legal principles by addressing a significant issue in law or policy. Topics may be selected from areas of personal interest or suggested by faculty members based on current trends and challenges in the field.

Evaluation criteria include originality, depth of analysis, clarity of presentation, adherence to legal standards, and contribution to ongoing debates in legal scholarship. The goal is to prepare students not just as practitioners but as critical thinkers who can contribute meaningfully to the advancement of legal knowledge.