What are Bsc LLB syllabus in 3year
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There are 2 ways of pursuing Bsc LLB. First is an integrated course which will take 5 years. Next is pursuing both courses bsc and LLB separately which will take you 3 years each and hence a total of 6 years. There is no course for integrated Bsc LLB in 3 years. The course structure for Bsc LLb would include the following or similar subjects -
Electronic Devices, Circuits and IC Technology
Concepts of Chemistry
Introductory Biotechnology and Cell Biology
Digital Electronics: Microprocessors and Interfaces
Tools and Techniques of Biotechnology
Telecom Engineering Fundamentals, Data and Wireless Communication
Polymer Chemistry
Genetics, Immunology and Molecular Biotechnology
Programming Fundamentals & Data Base Management System
Physical Pharmacy
Microbial Biotechnology and Fermentation Technology
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Plant and Animal Biotechnology
Information Theory, Coding and Network Programming
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Law of Torts, Contracts, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Property Law, Business Law, Company Law, International Law, Jurisprudence, Human Rights law, Labour law, forensic law etc.
Best of luck
There are 2 ways of pursuing Bsc LLB. First is an integrated course which will take 5 years. Next is pursuing both courses bsc and LLB separately which will take you 3 years each and hence a total of 6 years. There is no course for integrated Bsc LLB in 3 years. The course structure for Bsc LLb would include the following or similar subjects -
Electronic Devices, Circuits and IC Technology
Concepts of Chemistry
Introductory Biotechnology and Cell Biology
Digital Electronics: Microprocessors and Interfaces
Tools and Techniques of Biotechnology
Telecom Engineering Fundamentals, Data and Wireless Communication
Polymer Chemistry
Genetics, Immunology and Molecular Biotechnology
Programming Fundamentals & Data Base Management System
Physical Pharmacy
Microbial Biotechnology and Fermentation Technology
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Plant and Animal Biotechnology
Information Theory, Coding and Network Programming
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Law of Torts, Contracts, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Property Law, Business Law, Company Law, International Law, Jurisprudence, Human Rights law, Labour law, forensic law etc.
Best of luck
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