LL.B. Course
Begin Your Legal Career at IMS Law College
A transparent, step-by-step guide to joining our BCI-approved LL.B., B.A. LL.B., and B.Com. LL.B. programs.
Program Overview
Designed for graduates, this intensive three-year Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) program provides a deep and thorough mastery of all major legal fields. Approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), our curriculum seamlessly blends rigorous legal theory with essential practical exposure, preparing you for immediate success and leadership in the competitive legal profession.
Key Program Highlights:
Comprehensive coverage of all major legal disciplines
Emphasis on both litigation and corporate legal practice
Practical training through moot courts and legal simulations
Expert faculty with professional legal experience
Strong placement support for diverse legal careers
Why to Choose the LL.B. at IMS Law College?
- Industry-Aligned Curriculum: Focused on core disciplines like Criminal, Corporate, and Civil Law, with electives in emerging fields.
- Expert Faculty: Learn from a blend of distinguished academic scholars and seasoned practicing advocates.
- Practical-First Approach: Over 40% of the curriculum is dedicated to moot courts, legal simulations, drafting, and internships.
- Proven Career Outcomes: Benefit from strong recruiter relationships and dedicated placement support for diverse legal paths.
- Powerful Alumni Network: Connect with over 5,000 legal professionals for mentorship and opportunity.
Your Future Career Path
Our LL.B. graduates are equipped for success in multiple prestigious domains:
Advocate
So whether you’re interested in human rights or the family issues, the law is one such profession that will give you the opportunity to indulge in professional helping people. The most intriguing thing about a lawyer is they are in the legal position to help even those who have been shunned by the society.
Judge / HJS
The first step towards becoming a judge is to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Law. Then comes qualifying judicial services competitive examination. After practice as an advocate for 7 years or becomes eligible to appear for higher judicial services examination.
Professor
Teaching is a noble profession. Post LL.B / B.A.LL.B any person interested in teaching law in universities/law colleges can opt for higher studies and become a Law professor.
PSUs
Each year some PSU companies enlist CLAT test-takers into different entry-level positions like Law Officers, Legal Advisors, Legal Executives, Executive Trainees, etc. Most candidates are hired based on their qualifications and experience as per the company’s requirements.
Judge Advocate General
The Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Department is the legal branch of the Indian Army. It deals with military related disciplinary cases and litigation and assists in providing legal assistance to the army in human rights matters and the rule of law among other things.
IBPS Law Officer
You can become a law officer in a public sector bank by qualifying in the IBPS specialist officer’s exam. The post is of Scale I rank. As part of the job, you will be responsible for providing legal advice to the bank as well as handle its legal issues.
Legal Journalism
Legal journalism is another career option that is gaining momentum in today’s times, buttressed by groups of law graduates setting up their start-ups and further disseminating international and domestic legal news.
IAS / PCS
Law is one of the optional subjects in the UPSC offers its candidates in the IAS/PC mains exam. It is sometimes seen as an unpopular optional but this is far from true. Many candidates take up this optional and it also has a very high success rate.
Public Prosecutor
A Public Prosecutor is considered as the agent of the state to represent the interest of common people in the criminal justice system. Only a law graduate can be appointed as PP/APP after qualifying the competitive exam conducted by UPSC/PCS in CBI, ED, NIA etc.
Curriculum: Building Skilled and Ethical Legal Professionals
3-year LL.B. course paves the way for law graduates for practicing the law, be it in any form. The idea is to prepare a student for the world that is existing or yet to come.
SEMESTER – I
Jurisprudence – I (Legal Theory)
Constitutional Law of India – I
(Nature of the Constitution and Fundamental Rights)Law of Torts
Law of Crimes – I (BNS 2023)
Contract – I (General Principles of Contract)
SEMESTER – II
Jurisprudence – II (Legal Concepts)
Constitutional Law of India – II
(Structure and Working of the Indian Constitution)Family Law – I (Hindu Law)
Contract – II (Specific Contract and Law of Partnership)
Optional Papers
Indian Legal and Constitutional History; or
Law of Taxation
SEMESTER – III
- Family Law – II (Muslim Law)
- Public International Law
- Administrative Law
- Law of Property and Easement
- Professional Ethics, Accountability of Lawyers and Bar Bench Relations
(Practical Training)
SEMESTER – IV
- Company Law
- Labour and Industrial Law
- Environmental Law
- Optional Papers
- Criminology and Penology or
- Law of Trust, Equity and Fiduciary Relation or
- Banking Laws
- Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternate Dispute Resolution
(Practical Training)
SEMESTER – V
- Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
- Law of Crimes – II (BNSS 2023)
- Law of Evidence (BSA 2023)
- Land Laws including Ceiling and other Local Laws
- Drafting of Pleading and Conveyancing
(Practical Training)
SEMESTER – VI
Interpretation of Statutes
Legal Language and Legal Writing
Law of Human Rights
Optional Papers
Intellectual Property Law; or
Information Technology and Cyber Law; or
Law Relating to Women and Child; or
Law Relating to Right to Information
Moot Court, Pre-Trial Preparation and Participation in Trial Proceedings
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Admission Process
Eligibility Criteria for Admission
Have passed Graduation (10+2+3 pattern) in any discipline of a recognized College/University, having secured minimum 45% marks in aggregate for General Category & 40% marks in aggregate for SC/ST Category.
Candidates appearing/appeared for the Annual Examination in March/April are also eligible to apply.
No Age Limit (C.C.S. University and Bar Council of India norms).
Note: All the above-mentioned rules & regulations are subject to C.C.S. University and Bar Council of India.
Selection Process
Application Submission: Fill out the online/offline form.
Entrance Examination: College-conducted test.
Personal Interview: Assessment of aptitude and motivation
- Final Admission Offer: Based on overall performance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Admission-Related
What are the eligibility criteria for admission to LLB
LLB (3 years): Candidates must have completed graduation in any stream from a recognized university with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates).
Is there any age limit to apply for these courses?
No, there is no upper age limit for admission to LLB program as per the Bar Council of India (BCI) guidelines.
Can I apply if my previous exam results are still awaited?
Yes, students whose results are awaited can apply for admission. However, their admission will be provisional until they submit the final mark sheet within the stipulated time.
Program-Related
What is the affiliation of the law programs?
All law programs offered by the college are affiliated to Chaudhary Charan Singh (CCS) University, Meerut and approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), New Delhi.
Are there any scholarship facilities available?
Yes, eligible students can avail merit-based scholarships and government scholarships as per state and central government norms. The institute also provides special concessions to deserving students based on academic performance and socio-economic background.
Is hostel accommodation available for students?
Yes, the institute provides hostel facilities for girls only with comfortable accommodation, nutritious meals, round-the-clock security, and access to Wi-Fi and recreational spaces.
Career Aspects:
Are internships and practical training part of the curriculum?
Yes, internships, moot court sessions, legal aid camps, and court visits are an integral part of the curriculum, helping students gain real-world exposure and practical experience.
Does the college help students in getting jobs after completing the course?
Yes, absolutely. The college has a dedicated Training and Placement Cell that guides students in exploring various career paths in the legal field. Regular placement drives, career counseling sessions, internships, and workshops are organized to connect students with law firms, corporate houses, NGOs, and government organizations.Many students receive campus placements or valuable internships that often lead to full-time opportunities. The college ensures that every student is well-prepared — both academically and professionally — to start a successful legal career.