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BBA LLB

Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Laws (Integrated)

5 Years 5 Colleges

BBA LLB Syllabus 2026

The Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Laws (Integrated) (BBA LLB) syllabus covers a structured programme spanning 5 Years designed to build both foundational knowledge and specialised expertise. Below is the detailed semester-wise subject breakdown and programme structure.

BBA LLB Semester-wise Subjects

BBA LLB Subjects

The BBA LLB curriculum combines business administration subjects with law subjects across 10 semesters. BCI mandates compulsory law subjects (same as BA LLB), while the BBA component replaces humanities with management and business subjects.

Core Law Subjects (BCI Mandated)

SubjectCoverage
Constitutional LawFundamental rights, directive principles, constitutional interpretation, judicial review
Law of ContractsIndian Contract Act, specific contracts, commercial contracts, breach and remedies
Criminal LawBharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023 — replaced IPC from 1 July 2024. Offences, defences, punishments
Criminal ProcedureBharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023 — replaced CrPC. Investigation, trial, bail, appeals
Law of EvidenceBharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) 2023 — replaced Indian Evidence Act. Relevancy, admissibility, burden of proof
Law of TortsNegligence, strict liability, defamation, nuisance, consumer protection
Property LawTransfer of Property Act, registration, real estate law, easements
Family LawHindu Law, Muslim Law, Special Marriage Act, divorce, maintenance, succession
Administrative LawDelegated legislation, judicial review, tribunals, principles of natural justice
Company LawCompanies Act 2013, corporate governance, meetings, winding up, NCLT
JurisprudenceLegal theory, schools of jurisprudence, rights, duties, legal reasoning
Public International LawUN, international treaties, humanitarian law, law of the sea, WTO
Environmental LawEnvironmental Protection Act, NGT, pollution control, climate law

Business Administration (BBA) Component

SubjectCoverage
Principles of ManagementPlanning, organising, leading, controlling, management theories, organisational behaviour
Financial AccountingAccounting principles, financial statements, P&L, balance sheets, cash flow analysis
Business EconomicsMicroeconomics, macroeconomics, market structures, Indian economy, economic policy
Marketing ManagementMarketing mix, consumer behaviour, branding, digital marketing, advertising law
Financial ManagementCapital budgeting, working capital, sources of finance, financial analysis, valuation
Human Resource ManagementRecruitment, training, performance management, industrial relations, labour law interface
Business CommunicationProfessional writing, presentations, negotiation, corporate communication, legal drafting

BBA LLB Programme Structure & Credit Distribution

BBA LLB Year-Wise Curriculum

Years 1–2 — Foundation (Semesters 1–4)

ComponentDetails
Business SubjectsPrinciples of Management, Financial Accounting, Business Economics, Marketing Management, Business Communication
Foundation LawLegal Methods, Law of Contracts, Constitutional Law I, Law of Torts, Legal History
SkillsLegal research, business writing, case analysis, introduction to moot courts

Years 3–4 — Core Law + Advanced Business (Semesters 5–8)

ComponentDetails
Core Law SubjectsCriminal Law (BNS), Criminal Procedure (BNSS), Evidence (BSA), Family Law, Property Law, Administrative Law, Company Law, Jurisprudence
Advanced BusinessFinancial Management, Human Resource Management, Business Strategy, Corporate Governance
Clinical Legal EducationMoot court, client counselling, trial advocacy, legal aid clinics (BCI mandates 4 clinical papers)
InternshipsMandatory internships with law firms, corporate legal departments, regulators, or companies

Year 5 — Specialisation & Practice (Semesters 9–10)

ComponentDetails
Business Law ElectivesSecurities Law, Banking & Insurance Law, Taxation Law, Competition Law, International Trade Law, Mergers & Acquisitions, Cyber Law
Dissertation / ResearchResearch paper or dissertation on a business law topic (requirement varies by NLU)
Placement PreparationCampus placements with law firms, corporates, and consulting firms. Pre-placement offers from Year 4 internships.

Mandatory Practical Components (BCI Requirement)

  • Moot Court: Simulated court proceedings with memorial (written submission) and oral arguments
  • Internships: Multiple internships across law firms, corporate legal teams, and regulatory bodies
  • Legal Aid: Participation in legal aid activities, legal literacy camps, and pro bono work
  • Client Counselling / Negotiation: Simulated client interview and negotiation exercises

Skills Developed in BBA LLB

Skills Developed During BBA LLB

Business & Legal Hybrid Skills

  • Financial literacy: Reading financial statements, understanding valuation, analysing deal structures — essential for M&A, PE/VC, and banking law practice
  • Corporate governance: Understanding board structures, shareholder rights, regulatory compliance, and corporate decision-making frameworks
  • Contract drafting & negotiation: Drafting commercial agreements, vendor contracts, SHAs, and SPAs with business context awareness
  • Regulatory compliance: Navigating RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, CCI regulations and their business implications

Legal Research & Analysis

  • Case law research: Finding, reading, and analysing judicial precedents using databases (SCC Online, Manupatra, Indian Kanoon)
  • Statutory interpretation: Reading and applying legislation, understanding legislative intent, and identifying relevant provisions
  • Legal reasoning: Constructing arguments from principles, applying ratio decidendi, distinguishing precedents
  • Legal writing: Drafting legal opinions, memoranda, petitions, and case briefs

Professional Skills

  • Oral advocacy and presentation skills from moot courts and business case studies
  • Negotiation and dispute resolution across commercial contexts
  • Project management and deadline management across legal and business deliverables
  • Ethical reasoning and professional responsibility in both business and legal practice