Courses Offered

B.COM. LL.B. (FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED COURSE) SEMESTER SYSTEM Seats : 120

Distribution of Seats: 105 (to be filled by the University through centralised online counselling)
Management Quota: 15 Seats
Eligibility: 10+2 with commerce/Mathematics/Economics with minimum of 45% marks in case of General category and 40% marks of SC/ST category. Medium of Instruction and Examination shall be in English.

Semester I
Paper I: English – I (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper II: Punjabi – I / Basic Punjabi - I (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper III: Business Organisation)
Paper IV: Principles of Financial Accounting
Paper V: Economics – I (GeneralandLegal Economics) (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper VI: Computer Fundamentals
Semester II
Paper I: English – II (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper II: Punjabi – II / Basic Punjabi – II (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper III: Business Statistics
Paper IV: Advanced Financial Accounting
Paper V: Economics –II (Indian Economic Development) (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper VI: Functional Management
Semester III
Paper I: English – III Compulsory (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper II: Punjabi Compulsory – III / Basic Punjabi III (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper III: Financial Market Operations
Paper IV: Legal and Constitutional History (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper V: Business Environment
Paper VI: Corporate Accounting
Paper VII: Environmental Studies
Semester IV
Paper I: English – IV (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper II: Punjabi – IV/ Basic Punjabi – IV (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)/td>
Paper III: Operational Research
Paper IV: Law of Torts including Motor Vehicles Act and CPA (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper V: Local Self Government including Panchayat Administration (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper VI: Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Paper VII: Environmental Studies – II 5. Economics–II (Indian Economic Development)
Semester V
Paper I: Direct Tax Laws
Paper II: Constitutional Law – I (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper III: Management Accounting (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper IV: Law of Contract and Specific relief Act (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)g
Paper V: Law of Crimes – I (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper VI: Contemporary Accounting
Semester VI
Paper I: Banking Law and Negotiable Instruments
Paper II: Constitutional Law – II (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper III: Cost Accounting
Paper IV: Specific Contract (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper V: Law of Crimes – II (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper VI: Investment Laws
Semester VII
Paper I: Family Law – I (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper II: Alternative Dispute Redressal System (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper III: Administrative Law
Paper IV: Jurisprudence (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper V: Land Laws (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Semester VIII
Paper I: Family Law – II (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper II: Property Law (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper III: Company Law (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper IV: Environmental Law (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper V: Optional. Any one of the following

I. Interpretation of Statutes
ii. International Organizations
iii. Private International Law
iv. Penology and Victimology
Semester IX
Paper I: Code Of civil Procedure (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper II: Criminal Procedure Code (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper III: Principles of Taxation Law (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper IV & V: Optional. Any two of the following

i. Socio Economic Offences
ii. Public Interest Litigation, Legal Aid and Para-Legal Services
iii. Prison Administration
iv. Indian Federalism
v. Humanitarian and Refugee Law
*Practical Paper (This Paper is part of Paper V of Semester X):
i. Civil Court visit 15 ii. Interviewing clients 10
iii. Moot Court exercise(Civil) 15 (Total 40)
Semester X
Paper I: Law of Evidence (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper II: Professional ethics and Professional Accounting System (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper III: Drafting Pleading and Conveyancing (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)
Paper IV: Optional. Any one of the following:

(I) Women and Criminal Law
(ii) Cyber Law (iii) IPR Management
(iv) Insurance Law
(v) Health Law
Paper V: Moot Court Exercise and Internship(Practical) (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)

(I) Criminal Court visit
(ii) Interviewing clients
(iii) Moot Court Exercise (Criminal)
(iv) Jail visit/ Police station visit/ Supreme Court/ High Court visit
(v) Viva-voca (From the entire syllabus of Ten NOTE: These 40 marks will be added to 60 Marks semesters)