BBA. LL.B or Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Legislative Law is a five-year undergraduate administrative law integrated course. It is the combination of the study of Law and Business Administration. The degree provides an integrated understanding of the interrelationship of Management studies and Law in their entirety. An aspirant will become a graduate in management as well as a graduate in law after completing this course. Many companies hire those persons who complete this course.
Services in Army, Corporate Lawyer, Legal Advisors in MNCs and Company, Legal Processing outsourcing, Practitioners in Criminal Law, Advocate in Civil or Income Tax. There is much demand for BBA. LL.B graduates in Banking Sector as well. In India various banks appoint BBA. LL.B graduates for the post of Manager (Law), Legal Advisers etc. Moreover, Institute of Banking Personal Selection (IBPS) conducts CWE Specialist Officer Examination every year for various posts in the Banking Sector for BBA. LL.B graduates.
3 Years (6 Semesters)
240
West Bengal State University
Bar Council Of India
45% (for General candidates), 42% (for OBC candidates), 40% for (SC & ST candidates) in 10+2 or equivalent examination
AND As per the norms of WBSU & BCI.
However, the college reserves the right to give preference in admission to those candidates who have secured 60% above marks in 10+2 or equivalent Examination.
A LLB graduate from the best law college in India like KLC, has the option of starting a career with the government and choosing to collaborate closely with renowned NGOs as a legal research advisor.
A lawyer is tasked with representing clients in a variety of civil and criminal court processes. They also prepare legal documents, attend meetings, evaluate cases, and suggest potential remedies.
A solicitor provides legal advice to clients, who may be private individuals or businesses, and typically specialises in one area of the law, such as family law, real estate law, or taxation.
A legal advisor is typically hired by big businesses and organisations, and their job is to advise clients on a range of legal concerns and choices. Occasionally, the expert is also involved in resolving legal disputes between their client and other organisations.
A public prosecutor is a legal professional who conducts criminal cases in courtrooms by gathering and presenting evidence. Additionally, the expert aids the judge in delivering justice in a particular case.
After completing an LL.B course programme, graduates can also teach Law at the college or university level.

Kingston Educational Institute in Collaboration with Lawctopus has organized a one week workshop on contract drafting at Kingston Law College, Barasat Campus. The contents of the one week workshop on contract drafting includes drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts the basic skills that any lawyer needs to attain a perfect specialization in contract drafting.
This workshop has been convened by Ms. Akanksha Mishra, the Head of Lawctopus, Law School. The workshop has been designed to clarify the contracts-related concepts of the students, and give them a thorough insight into the fundamentals of contract drafting including what makes a contract, contract review, and contract negotiation, pre-contractual instruments, drafting of boilerplate clauses, drafting of operative clauses, contract execution and formalities.
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