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Manori Sahni

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MIT School of Law does not offer BA LLB. However, the integrated course aspirants can check out available courses, including BBA LLB. During these law courses, candidates get theoretrical knowledge along with practical exposure. The topics covered in BA LLB and BBA LLB are same for law degree, while the syllabus can vary based on preference among BA and BBA.

Some of the topics that are generally covered in law courses are:

  • Family law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Law of Evidence
  • Company Law
  • Insurance Law, etc.

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Chikat Marchang

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The BBA LLB programme at MIT School of Law covers a range of subjects that merges the study of business administration and law including Business law, contract law, constitutional law, taxation law, etc.

The course has been set up to give students a full and holistic understanding of the Indian legal system and the role of law in the business world.

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