B.Sc LLB is a five-year integrated undergraduate program that blends science and law. It covers science subjects like physics, chemistry, and biology along with core legal subjects such as constitutional law, criminal law, and intellectual property rights. This course is ideal for students interested in careers related to environmental law, technology law, patent law, and scientific research with legal application.
B.Sc LLB (Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws) is a five-year integrated undergraduate program that combines science and law. It is designed for students who have a background in science and are interested in exploring legal careers, particularly in areas where science and law intersect—like environmental law, intellectual property law, forensic law, and technology law.
Physics
Chemistry
Biology / Biotechnology (depending on specialization and university)
Environmental Science
Mathematics or Computer Science (optional in some institutions)
Forensic Science (in some curricula)
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Law of Torts
Family Law
Contract Law
Company Law
Environmental Law
Labour and Industrial Law
Administrative Law
Law of Evidence
Civil Procedure Code (CPC)
Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
Cyber Law
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Legal Drafting, Moot Court, and Internships
The program also includes moot courts, legal aid clinics, and research projects to ensure practical legal training.
Educational Qualification:
Completion of 10+2 (Science stream) or equivalent from a recognized board.
Minimum Marks Required:
Typically, 45% for General category and 40%–42% for SC/ST/OBC (may vary by institution).
Age Limit:
Generally, no upper age limit, according to Bar Council of India rules. Some universities may have their own policies.
Entrance Exams (varies by institution):
CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) – for National Law Universities (only a few may offer B.Sc LLB)
LSAT India – for private law schools
University-specific tests – such as CUET, KIITEE Law, etc.
Graduates of B.Sc LLB can pursue careers in:
Environmental Law
Intellectual Property & Patent Law
Forensic Legal Consultancy
Technology and Cyber Law
Legal Practice and Advocacy
Judicial Services (after clearing exams)
Legal Advisor in Pharma, Biotech, or Tech Firms
Research and Academia
Higher Studies (LLM, M.Sc in specialized fields, etc.)