B.A LLB and B.B.ALLB : WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE ?

 A career in law is very profitable and in great Nowadays Integrated courses are in fashion being shorter, less expensive, and provide more prospects for a strong, secure career; they are more popular among students nowadays than graduate courses. These courses offer a lot of benefits, but students often don't know which one to take—which is better, which has a wider range of applications, and whose chances are better. The B.B.A. LLB programme gives students a solid foundation in both business administration and law by combining the study of both subjects. However, the B.A. LLB programme offers a more comprehensive view of legal studies by fusing the study of law with the arts, social science or humanities. 


Students can choose from a wide range of possibilities when pursuing a career in law. Among the most requested are the B.A. L.L.B. and the B.B.A. L.L.B. These two courses aim to give students a solid foundation in the legal profession. 


B.A.L.L.B

The B.A. L.L.B. programme is a five-year course. It is honours programme that provides a comprehensive understanding of legal concepts and principles and the country's social, political, and economic systems. The curriculum includes subjects such as Political Science, Introductory Economics, Basic Sociology, English, history and two law subjects law Legal method and Law of Contract in the first year. So students have to study humanities subject along with law subjects but only for two years.  From third year they study purely law papers which expands to cover various areas of law, including Civil Law, Corporate Law, Patent Law, Labor Law, International Law, and Administrative Law. The course structure also includes practical components such as mock court drills, case studies, research work, Client counseling, drafting and pleading and Law internships to give students hands-on experience in the field. In addition, it helps students understand the modalities of legal practices.


B.B.A.L.L.B

The B.B.A. L.L.B. programme is a five-year course designed for students with a background in Commerce. This programme combines subjects from Commerce and Law, such as Management and Business Studies, Law of Torts, Family Law, Constitutional Law, Property Law, Company Law, Administrative Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law, etc.  The educational programs incorporate classroom instructing, case studies, and moot courts to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter he curriculum includes classroom teaching, case studies, and moot courts to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. This integrated L.L.B. degree combines business knowledge with legal education, providing students with the skills to run an effective and efficient business while also understanding its laws, rules, regulations, acts, and procedures. 

 

Difference between BALLB & BBALLB 

The B.B.A. LLB programme gives students a solid foundation in both business administration and law by combining the study of both subjects. The B.A. LLB programme offers a more comprehensive view of legal studies by fusing the study of law with the arts or humanities. Conversely, though. Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Legislative Law is referred to as B.B.A. LLB. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law is abbreviated as B.A. LLB. While B.B.A. LLB offers a bachelor's degree in business administration in addition to law, B.A. LLB is an integrated course leading to a bachelor's degree in both arts and law.


Both courses are similar, but the only distinction is the subjects taught in the first 2 years of the college (History, Sociology and Political Science for B.A. LLB and two law papers. Accounts, Management and Human Resource Management etc. in BBALLB and two law papers). Students from Humanities background benefit from the subjects, as they are familiar with the ones taught in BALLB, which helps them in getting good marks and concentrating on law papers. Students from commerce background benefit from 10+2 subjects, as they can get good marks and concentrate on law papers.

The main difference between these courses is that BA LLB covers arts subjects with law. On the other hand, BBA LLB covers management and business subjects along with law. However, the career prospects for these two courses are the same. Graduates of these courses can work as lawyers, legal advisors, law reporters, legal assistants, judges, judges, lawyers, lawyers, law firms, corporate sector, through JAG they can join Army, they can join government sector as legal analyst, legal researcher, company secretary, etc.


                                                                                               

Dr. Richa Srivastava, Assistant Professor 

                                                                                 Law Department, JIMSEMTC, Greater Noida


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