BALLB

Bachelor in Arts Bachelor in Laws

Course ID
BALLB
Campus
City Campus Butwal, Tulsipur Metro College
Level
Undergraduate
Semester
Fall
Credit
60
Method
Lecture

Under Faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences, Lumbini Buddhist University is imparting the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor in Law Program (BALLB) 5-year program with honors in Buddhism from 2076 B.S. successfully.

SCOPE of B.A.LL.B Program

Law is one of the popular fields of education and there has always been a good demand for law courses amongst the students. Legal education is generally a professional education, which requires adequate desired doctrinal knowledge of the law, legal skills, and attitude for responding to national needs. BA LLB program targets to produce pure legal professional manpower as per the ne

Law is one of the popular fields of education and there has always been a good demand for law courses amongst the students. Legal education is generally a professional education, which requires adequate desired doctrinal knowledge of the law, legal skills, and attitude for responding to national needs. BA LLB program targets to produce pure legal professional manpower as per the needs of the nation.
After BALLB, you can get an opportunity to work in various fields as mentioned below:

  • Litigation
  • Law Firms
  • Government Agencies
  • Bank

Further,  one can apply for government sector jobs. In the government sector, you can work in different fields such as tax, defense, and  labor departments such as

  • Attorney Generals
  • Public Prosecutors
  • Judges

Entry requirements

Students with a C grade or 50% obtained at Plus 2 and Intermediate levels are eligible to apply for admission into the program. Eligible students may apply to LBU by filling out an application form available or an appropriate application form available online. Admission to the program will take place on a yearly basis. To be eligible for any program, the candidate will need to appear on a written entrance examination followed by an interview. The maximum number of students for BALLB accepted yearly is set to 75 students per year.

Entrace Procedure

Selection of the students shall be made strictly on the basis of career-cum-entrance test with the following areas and break-up of marks: –

Selection for Admission

Selection for admission will be made on the basis of a career-cum-entrance test. To get admission to the BALLB program at LBU, students should secure a position in the merit list published after an entrance examination.

Required Documents

The following self-attested documents are to be attached along with the Application Form:

  1. 10th Certificate and Mark sheet.
  2. 12th (+2) certificate & Mark sheet with a minimum grade of C+
  3. College Leaving Certificate from the Institution last attended (if any)
  4. Caste Certificate in case of reserved category.
  5. Digital Passport-size recent photograph signed by students.
  6. Original Money receipt of the Application form.
  7. Online application form in case of online applicants.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

If you’re driven by a passion for justice and a desire to make a difference, our Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (BA LLB) program at LBU is your path to a transformative education.

Application form along with prospectus can be obtained from the office of LBU on payment of Rs.1, 000/- in person. Application cum Prospectus may also be downloaded from the university website (www.lbu.edu.np). The duly filled-in application form along with required documents is required to be deposited at the college office in person.

Further information

For further information about the BALLB program at LBU, please contact the related Colleges:

  • CITY CAMPUS BUTWAL: 071445537
  • Tulsipur Metro College:  082-422055

SYSTEM OF EXAMINATION

Internal Evaluation

Each course carries 100 evaluation marks, out of which the final examination carries 60 marks (60 percent) and the internal examination carries 40 marks (40 percent). The subject teacher will be responsible for conducting the internal assessment of students. The Academic Council has recommended the following assignment structure as a guideline for internal assignments and evaluation. The scheme does not apply to field study, internship, and another practical and experimental type of courses.

  • Midterm Examination
  • Pre-final Examination
  • Presentation and group work
  • Unit-wise writing assignments or term papers
  • Attendance

External Examination

Sixty percent of students’ marks or grades will come from an external exam, which will be conducted by the Office of Examinations Controller. Details about the exam will be provided by the program administration later.

*Note: Students must have 80% attendance in each semester and must secure at least 50% marks in internal evaluation in order to sit for external examination.

ATTENDANCE

A candidate in order to qualify him /herself to appear in the Semester Examination shall have to secure at least 80% of classroom attendance in each paper of that

First Semester

First Semester
SN SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS
1 NEP312 Com. Nepali – Del 0.00
2 BALLB311 Fundamental Principles of Law 3.00
3 BALLB312 Legal and Judicial History of Nepal 3.00
4 BALLB313 Introduction to Buddhist Studies 3.00
5 BALLB314 Introduction To Political Science 3.00
6 BALLB315 Legal English and Communication Skills 3.00

Second Semester

Second Semester
SN SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS
1 BALLB321 Jurisprudence-I 3.00
2 BALLB322 Procedural Law-I 3.00
3 BALLB323 Nepalese Legal System 3.00
4 BALLB324 Buddhist Philosophy of Law 3.00
5 BALLB325 Legal English and Communication II 3.00
6 BALLB326 Introduction to Sociology 3.00

Third Semester

Third Semester
SN SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS
1 BALLB331 Constitutional Law-I 3.00
2 BALLB332 Procedural Law –II 3.00
3 BALLB333 Law of Evidence 3.00
4 BALLB334 Fundamentals of Economics 3.00
5 BALLB335 Legal Nepali 3.00
6 BALLB336 Legal Research Methodology 3.00

Fourth Semester

Fourth Semester
SN SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS
1 BALLB341 Constitutional Law-II 3.00
2 BALLB342 Criminal Law-I 3.00
3 BALLB343 Major Legal System 3.00
4 BALLB344 Company Law-I 3.00
5 BALLB345 Public International Law-I 3.00
6 BALLB346 Meditation and Stress Management 1.00
7 BALLB347 Clinical Law (Field Study and Report Writing) 1.00

Fifth Semester

Fifth Semester
SN SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS
1 BALLB351 Criminal Law-II 3.00
2 BALLB352 Administrative Law-I 3.00
3 BALLB353 Environmental Law 3.00
4 BALLB354 Public International Law-II 3.00
5 BALLB355 Principles of Law Making Process 3.00
6 BALLB356 International Human Rights Law 3.00
7 BALLB357 Clinical Law 1.50

Sixth Semester

Sixth Semester
SN SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS
1 BALLB361 Administrative Law –II 3.00
2 BALLB362 Law of Contract I 3.00
3 BALLB363 Criminology and Victimology 3.00
4 BALLB364 Private International Law 3.00
5 BALLB365 Family, Gender and Social Justice 3.00
6 BALLB369 Agrarian Law 3.00
7 BALLB3610 Buddhist Ethics 3.00
8 BALLB367 Taxation Law 3.00
9 BALLB366 Land and Real Estate Law 3.00
10 BALLB368 Population Law 3.00
11 BALLB3611 Clinical Law (Field Study and Report Writing) 1.00

Seventh Semester

Seventh Semester
SN SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS
1 BALLB371 Property Law 3.00
2 BALLB372 Moot Court, Legal Drafting -I (Civil Case) 3.00
3 BALLB373 Professional Ethics and Lawyering Skills 3.00
4 BALLB374 Contract Law-II 3.00
5 BALLB377 Cyber Law 3.00
6 BALLB375 Election Law 3.00
7 BALLB378 Media Law 3.00
8 BALLB376 Refugee Law 3.00
9 BALLB379 Clinical Law (Legal Outreach and Report Writing) 3.00

Eighth Semester

Eighth Semester
SN SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS
1 BALLB381 Banking Law and negotiable Instruments 3.00
2 BALLB382 Interpretation of Statutes 3.00
3 BALLB383 Research Seminar and Presentation 3.00
4 BALLB384 Moot Court, Legal Drafting II (Criminal Case) 3.00
5 BALLB385 Public Interest Litigation and Social Responsibility 3.00
6 BALLB386 Air and Space law 3.00
7 BALLB3810 Buddhism and Contemporary Society 3.00
8 BALLB387 Energy and Natural Resources Law 3.00
9 BALLB388 International Rivers, Sea and Border Law 3.00
10 BALLB389 Tourism Law 3.00

Ninth Semester

Ninth Semester
SN SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS
1 BALLB391 Jurisprudence-II 3.00
2 BALLB392 Intellectual Property Law 3.00
3 BALLB393 Trail Advocacy 3.00
4 BALLB394 Labour Law 3.00
5 BALLB395 Clinical Law- Placement and Internship 3.00
6 BALLB3910 Alternative Dispute Resolution 3.00
7 BALLB397 Forensic Science 3.00
8 BALLB399 Insurance Law 3.00
9 BALLB398 Medical Jurisprudence 3.00
10 BALLB396 Organizational Crime Law 3.00

Tenth Semster

Tenth Semster
SN SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS
1 BALLB3101 International Trade and Arbitration Law 3.00
2 BALLB3102 International Humanitarian and Conflict Law 3.00
3 BALLB3103 Consumer protection and Competition law 3.00
4 BALLB3104 Law and Development 3.00
5 BALLB3105 Dissertation 3.00
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