About the Programme
The B.B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) program at the Indore Institute of Law is meticulously designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and practices, preparing them to address complex socio-legal issues with proficiency and confidence. Through a rigorous curriculum, students not only acquire a solid foundation of legal knowledge but also cultivate essential professional skills essential for successful legal practice, including argumentation, pleading, drafting, and conveyancing. Emphasizing the highest standards of professional ethics, the program instills in students a deep understanding of the ethical responsibilities inherent in the legal profession, ensuring their adherence to ethical principles throughout their careers.
Moreover, the program places a strong emphasis on fostering legal research abilities and honing legal reasoning skills, empowering students to engage critically with legal concepts and apply sound reasoning in both academic and professional contexts. With a focus on self-reflection and lifelong learning, students are encouraged to continually assess and improve their skills, recognizing the importance of adaptability and lifelong learning in navigating evolving legal landscapes.
One of the key objectives of the program is to nurture self-employability by equipping students with the necessary tools and expertise to thrive as legal professionals in various industries and sectors. Furthermore, the program is designed to foster leadership qualities among students, empowering them to become effective leaders and change-makers in the legal community and beyond.
By integrating theoretical learning with practical application through clinical experiences, the program ensures that graduates are not only well-versed in legal theory but also proficient in lawyering skills such as legal research, communication, teamwork, advocacy, and problem-solving.
10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks (CBSE, ISC, state boards, IB, Cambridge and other govt. recognised boards) and CLAT India Exam.
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a centralized national level entrance exam conducted for admissions to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programs offered by 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) in India, along with several other institutions.
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Planning for your professional life begins early in your law school experience, and it is important to take the time to explore the numerous career paths available to you, some of which include careers listed below.
- In-House Counsel
- Private Practice
- Litigation Firms
- Corporate Law Firms
- Government Bodies
- NGOs
- Academics
- Judiciary
- Research
- Legal Process Outsourcing
Indore Institute of Law (IIL) houses both a Career Development Cell (CDC) and a Skill Development Cell (SDC) dedicated to nurturing students’ professional growth and honing their inner talents for future success.
The CDC at IIL is committed to facilitating internships, placements, and skill enhancement opportunities, ensuring students are well-prepared for their career endeavors. Through personalized guidance and support, the CDC helps students navigate the complexities of the job market and fosters their professional development for a promising future.
Concurrently, the SDC focuses on refining students’ innate skills, grooming them to become placement-ready individuals. By providing targeted training and workshops, the SDC empowers students to unleash their potential and excel in various domains essential for career advancement.
Furthermore, IIL offers an academic support initiative named ‘Guiding Lamp Series,’ tailored to assist students facing academic challenges, particularly in re-sit examinations with the help of their alumni. This program adopts a teaching-centric approach, equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their re-sit exams and overcome academic hurdles effectively.