B.Com LLB is a five-year integrated undergraduate program that combines commerce and law. It covers subjects like accounting, business studies, economics, and corporate law along with core legal areas such as criminal law, constitutional law, and contract law. This course prepares students for careers in corporate law, legal consultancy, taxation, litigation, and business-related legal services.
B.Com LLB (Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws) is a five-year integrated undergraduate program that combines the study of commerce and law. It is tailored for students interested in corporate law, business, finance, and the legal frameworks governing them.
This program blends subjects from commerce like accounting, business management, and economics with core legal subjects, preparing students for diverse careers in corporate and legal sectors.
Business Management
Financial Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Cost Accounting
Economics
Business Statistics
Business Environment
Principles of Marketing
Auditing
Banking & Insurance
Taxation (Direct & Indirect)
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Contract Law
Family Law
Company Law
Law of Torts
Property Law
Civil Procedure Code (CPC)
Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
Environmental Law
Administrative Law
Labour and Industrial Law
Law of Evidence
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Moot Court, Legal Drafting & Internship
Educational Qualification:
Completion of 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board.
Minimum Marks:
Typically, 45% marks for General category; 40%–42% for SC/ST/OBC candidates (depending on institution).
Age Limit:
Generally, there is no upper age limit (as per Bar Council of India), though some colleges may have their own policies.
Entrance Exams (varies by university):
CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) – for National Law Universities
LSAT India – accepted by several private universities
University-specific exams – e.g., SLAT (Symbiosis), CUET (for central universities), etc.
Graduates of B.Com LLB can pursue careers in:
Corporate Legal Practice
Tax Law and Consultancy
Banking & Financial Services
Legal Compliance and Risk Management
Litigation & Advocacy
Civil Services and Judiciary
Company Secretary (with CS qualification)
Legal Advisor for Business Firms
Higher Education (LLM, MBA, etc.)