Law through
a unique
perspective
The Bar Council of India and the University Grants Commission recognise the three-year professional undergraduate degree programme, a Bachelor’s in Law and Legislation (LLB). This comprehensive curriculum prepares you for a dynamic and rewarding career in various legal professions.
Traditionally, law has been viewed as an independent discipline with its own methods and styles. At BMU, we challenge this notion using collaboration throughout distinctive fields of understanding. Expert faculty from the School of Management and Engineering & Technology frequently interact with college students in the School of Law through lectures, events, and open discussions.
Why LLB from BMU?
There are two ways to study law: one is to study it, and the other is to experience it. At BMU, we ensure you experience every aspect of it. Our curriculum is designed to go beyond traditional classroom learning, integrating real-world applications and practical exposure to the legal field.
Find
your tribe
Recent employers include:
- Donoso & Partners LLC
- Dserve Legal
- Khaitan & Co.
- Manupatra
- Vritii Law Partners
- JSA Advocates & Solicitors
School of Law
In an era of intricate interconnections and rapid evolution, the traditional boundaries of law no longer suffice. Today’s legal landscape demands a holistic perspective, integrating diverse disciplines like business management and policy-making.
At BMU, we recognise this imperative shift. Beyond theory, we prioritise practical, research-based education, shaping adept practitioners to tackle real-world challenges.
We foster experiential learning through innovative pedagogy and industry-aligned curriculum, empowering students to understand and actively engage with societal issues. At BMU’s School of Law, we don’t just educate; we transform individuals into dynamic problem-solvers poised to make tangible impacts on society.
Life
on Campus
Life on campus at BMU is an adventure ride filled with endless possibilities and vibrant energy! Be it bustling cafeterias that serve delicious snacks or student clubs hosting exciting events there’s never a dull moment. You can stroll through lush gardens or chill with friends in cosy hangout spots where you will make memories of a lifetime. Life on campus at BMU is where there’s something for everyone — be it sports, arts, state of the facilities to relax and have fun!
FAQS
The LLB programme at the BML Munjal University is spread across 3 years and divided into 6 semesters.
Applicants are required to undergo the following process:
• Applicants are to submit the completed application form along with relevant documents including copies of certificates and the application fee.
• Students who have not appeared in any entrance test will be called upon to appear for the BMU-SAT.
• Short-listed candidates will be invited to appear for a Personal Interview (Pl).
• Candidates will be evaluated on analytical skills, creativity, application orientation and communication skills.
Scholarships are offered based on CUET scores.
• 10+2 with a minimum of 60%, CLAT/BMU-SAT, and a personal interview. During the PI or personal interview, candidates are assessed for communication skills, analytical ability, and motivation.
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Final admissions are based on the admission committee’s evaluation of the candidate’s 10+2 results and their performance in the SAT and PI for analytical skills, creativity, application orientation, and communication skills per defined parameters.
BML Munjal University is the overarching institution, while the School of Law is a dedicated division within the university that concentrates on Law-related education and training.
Yes, the School of Law is approved by the Bar Council of India.
• Litigation
• Law Firms
• Legal Process Outsourcing
• Government Agencies
• Banking
• Insurance
Candidates can apply online to BML Munjal University by logging on to https://admissions.bmu.edu.in/
Yes. BMU has collaborated with leading global universities to provide its students with substantive and cost-effective international learning opportunities, both during and after their studies at BMU.
BMU’s LLB programme promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and learning by integrating expert faculty from the School of Management and the School of Engineering & Technology, who engage with law students through lectures, events, and open discussions.