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3 years llb syllabus and notes in kannada medium

lakshya sharma 3rd Sep, 2025

Hello

If you are pursuing a three-year LLB course and looking for the syllabus and Kannada medium notes, here is a useful guide:

1. Syllabus for Three-Year LLB

The Karnataka State Law University (KSLU) follows a structured syllabus over six semesters. The main subjects for each semester are:

  • Semester I: Contract I, Constitution I, Law of Torts, Family Law I (Hindu Law), Criminal Law I (Indian Penal Code)

  • Semester II: Contract II, Company Law, Property Law, Administrative Law, Family Law II (Mohammedan Law and Indian Succession Act)

  • Semester III: Taxation Law, Labour Law II, Criminal Procedure Code and related Acts, Jurisprudence, Clinical Course I (Professional Ethics and Accounting)

  • Semester IV: Public International Law, Optional I (e.g., Human Rights Law or Insurance Law), Optional II (e.g., Banking Law or Right to Information), Clinical Course II (ADR Systems)

  • Semester V: Company Law, Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act, Optional III (e.g., Intellectual Property Rights I or Penology & Victimology), Optional IV (e.g., Interpretation of Statutes or Competition Law), Clinical Course III (Drafting & Conveyance)

  • Semester VI: Law of Evidence, Environmental Law, Optional V (e.g., Intellectual Property Rights II or White Collar Crimes), Optional VI (e.g., Land Laws or International Trade Economics), Clinical Course IV (Moot Court & Internship)


2. Kannada Medium Notes

You can find helpful Kannada medium notes shared by fellow students. These include lecture notes and summaries for subjects like Contracts, Company Law, Labour Law, Property Law, and more. One resource includes a set titled "Notes for Kanoonu Kannada" specifically designed for the 3-year LLB course, which simplifies complex topics and highlights frequently asked questions.

3. Where to Access These

  • For the official syllabus, visit the KSLU website or download the PDF circular for the three-year LLB curriculum.

  • For Kannada notes, platforms like Studocu and Scribd have student-uploaded lecture notes labeled “Kanoonu Kannada notes” and “Company Law Kannada LLB notes.”



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BA llb fee structure in management

Kavya S P 31st Aug, 2025

For ba LLB govt it's usually cost around 30,000 to 2 lach per year it will depend of the colleges and coming to the management seat for the private management it usually cost around 1.5 lac to 10 lac per year and this also will different based the college in ba llb

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are there any placement opportunities in modern law college pune for 3 year llb And Dr.D Y Patil law college pimpri, pune

Abhilasha Agrawal 31st Aug, 2025

Modern Law College, Pune offers limited placements for 3-year LLB, with only a few students placed and average packages around 2 LPA. Some exceptional placements go up to 5–7 LPA, but opportunities are not consistent. In contrast, Dr. D.Y. Patil Law College, Pimpri has an active placement cell, with average packages of 4 LPA and highest around 8 LPA. It provides workshops, internships, and career support. Student reviews suggest placements are better at D.Y. Patil than Modern Law College, though self-effort is still important.



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Please provide me names of LLB colleges

Abhilasha Agrawal 31st Aug, 2025

Here are some top LLB colleges in India: NLSIU Bengaluru, NLU Delhi, NALSAR Hyderabad, Symbiosis Law School Pune, Jamia Millia Islamia Delhi, ILS Law College Pune, RMLNLU Lucknow, BHU Varanasi, Army Institute of Law Mohali, and CNLU Patna. They offer 3-year and 5-year integrated LLB programs. Admission is usually through CLAT, AILET, SLAT, or university entrance exams. Fees vary widely from 20,000 per year to several lakhs, depending on the college. Most provide good infrastructure, faculty, and placement opportunities. Always check the official website for accurate admission details.



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Mh cet law 5 year llb 2023 exam paper

Prachi Kumari 30th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Here is the link where you can access MH CET LLB Question Papers : MH CET LLB 3 & 5 years Previous Question Papers

Hope it helps !

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Can I apply for llb 3 years course in andhra college? Date:29/08/2025 Place:Madurai

Rahul Mandal 29th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can apply for the 3-year LLB course in Andhra Pradesh, provided you have a bachelor's degree and clear the AP LAWCET exam, which is the common entrance exam for the law course in this state.

I hope it will clear your query!!

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Can I pursue LLB now? I havent got my result yet B.A.

Afreen 28th Aug, 2025

Yes most universities allow you to apply and even take admission for the LLB program while awaiting your final graduation results.so you can take admission and submit your result later but only if you are in your final year.

Depending on the university, you may need to qualify for entrance exams like CLAT or other state-level tests to gain admission.

Hope it helps..

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Ba. Llb colleges name in mumbai ?

Babita Rawat 27th Aug, 2025

Hii

Here are some notable BA LLB colleges in Mumbai:
- Kriti P Mehta School of Law, NMIMS
- BITS Law School
- Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai
- https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba-llb-colleges-in-mumbai here are some more reputed colleges on careers360 site.

After selecting the college you must consider it's entrance exam, your budget, career you're going to pursue, location and campus of college, Placement of college.

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Can I apply in Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Delhi through CUET For BBA LLB

Afreen 25th Aug, 2025

Yes,they accept CUET UG exam scores for their BBA LLB course.you have to fill out the application form on the GGSIPU admission portal.

Its a merit based admission so you after applying, you must take part in GGSIPU's centralized counseling process.

Good luck!

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does a polytechnic student who did complete 3 year course of polytechnic have to write open inter exam in telangana to be eligible for tslawcet 5ydc llb course

Nikita shahi 25th Aug, 2025

For 5-year LLB, eligibility is 10+2 (Intermediate) or its equivalent. A 3-year diploma (polytechnic) is usually not accepted as a 10+2 equivalent for the 5-year law programme. You have two realistic paths:

  • Complete Intermediate (you can do it via TOSS/Open Inter if needed) and then write TS LAWCET (5-year), or
  • Finish a graduation degree and then apply for 3-year LLB through TS LAWCET.

So yes—if you want the 5-year route now, you’ll need the Inter qualification first.

Thank you!

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