There are seven core Law modules that you must take to obtain a ‘qualifying Law degree’ - the BA is likely to offer some, but not all, of these. A small selection of universities may offer BA Law students the chance to study all seven of the qualifying modules, which would result in a qualifying degree. If you’re concerned about this, you should check the individual module options at that university.
BA LLB (Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Legislative Law) is a five-year integrated LLB course that candidates are eligible to pursue after completing Class 12. The Law course is an amalgamation of Humanities and Law streams, which allows candidates to study subjects such as History, Sociology, Administrative Law, Criminology, Family Law and so on.
Candidates seeking admission to the BA LLB course should fulfil the criteria mentioned below: