ASTRAL LAW INSTITUTE offers the best DU LLB classes in India. With the high number of selections in the LEGAL EDUCATIONE, Astral is consistently giving the top results and high pass percentages.
CLAT is not a difficult course, but you will need good coaching to understand the concepts better and get valuable guidance. And ASTRAL LAW INSTITUTE is one such CLAT Institute that understands the needs of the exam and the students.
Our LEGAL EDUCATIONE classes have limited seats so that teachers can give proper attention to each student. According to the student’s performance, we provide them personalized guidance so that they can get the best result.
We provide one of the best Judicial Classes in GURGAON. Recent times have seen an upsurge in the choice of law as a career. It is; therefore, ASTRAL INSTITUTE FOR LEGAL EDUCATION has been established at an opportune time and is poised to make great strides in the competitive world by ushering in a new era in the field of judicial exams preparation. With an objective to facilitate the much-needed academic exposure to the aspirants, the academy as an instrument assists them in acclimatizing their potential through systematic study coursework and guidance. Being the only coaching institute in North India which imparts preparation classes for the Superior and Subordinate Judicial Exams, the ASTRAL INSTITUTE FOR LEGAL EDUCATION from its very inception endeavors to facilitate the overall growth of its students.
Vision- To become a renowned institution producing eminent and responsible law experts for society. To give hope and opportunity to aspirants from various social-economic backgrounds to realize their dream of becoming law experts.
Mission- To provide meticulous and focused training to the aspirants to succeed in the law examination. To create an environment where the students have access to all that is required to prepare for the law examination effectively, efficiently, and enthusiastically by ensuring them with excellent coaching and finest study materials.
The DU LLB syllabus consists of these subjects. English language comprehension GK and Current Affairs, Legal Awareness and Aptitude, and Analytical Abilities. Each section will have 25 objective-type questions each carrying four marks from the above-mentioned four sections given within the DU LLB syllabus.
Are CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) and DU LLB Entrance Exam Syllabus the same? Ans. DU LLB Exam is conducted by GURGAON University for admissions to its law programs and CLAT Exam is conducted by NLU (National Law Universities) Universities across India. The exams are different, however, the syllabus for the exams is similar.
LLB Syllabus
LLB Syllabus is designed in a way so that every aspect of law can be included in the three-year course of study. Focus is given on the areas like Crime, Labour Law, Administrative Law, Civil Procedure Code, Legal Writing, etc.
Tabulated below is the semester wise break-up of LLB syllabus that is commonly followed by all Top Universities providing admission into LLB courses
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
Labor Law | Family Laws II |
Family Law I | Law of Tort & Consumer Protection Act |
Crime | Constitutional Law |
Women & Law | Professional Ethics |
Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
Law of Evidence | Jurisprudence |
Human Rights & International Law | Practical Training – Legal Aid |
Environmental Law | Property Law including the transfer of Property Act |
Arbitration, Conciliation & Alternative | International Economics Law |
Semester 5 | Semester 6 |
Civil Procedure Code (CPC) | Code of Criminal Procedure |
Interpretation of Statutes | Company Law |
Legal Writing | Practical Training – Moot Court |
Land Laws including ceiling and other local laws | Practical Training II – Drafting |
Administrative Law | Criminology |
See Also:
LLB Hons Semester Wise Syllabus | BA LLB Semester Wise Syllabus |
LLB Optional Subjects
Some of the optional LLB subjects are mentioned as follows:
- Contract
- Trust
- Women & Law
- Criminology
- International Economics Law
LLB Subjects
The curriculum of the LLB course helps students to become efficient law graduates. Some of the important subjects are tax law, family law, environmental law, etc. Below are the LLB subjects on a semester basis:
First Year
Semester I | Semester II |
Family Law I | Family Law II |
Law of Crimes | Law of Contract II |
Law of Contract I | Constitutional Law II |
Constitutional Law I | Professional Ethics, Bar Bench Relations, and Accountancy for Lawyers |
Women and Law (Elective) | Law and Media (Elective) |
Criminology and Penology (Elective) | Election Law (Elective) |
RTI and PIL (Elective) | Healthcare Law (Elective) |
Second Year
Semester III | Semester IV |
Law of Evidence | Jurisprudence |
Arbitration, Conciliation, and Alternate Dispute Resolution System | Taxation Law |
Legal Language | Tort and Consumer Protection Act, Motor Vehicle Act |
Comparative Laws (Elective) | Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyancing |
Human Rights and International Law | Interpretation of Statutes |
Conflict Laws (Elective) | Administrative Law |
Comparative Laws (Elective) | Company Law |
Third Year
Semester V | Semester VI |
Code of Criminal Procedure Limitation Act | Environmental Law |
Banking Laws | Code of Criminal Procedure, Juvenile Justice Act, and Probation Offenders Act |
Property Laws | Practical Training and Moot Courts |
Banking Laws | Land Laws |
IPR | Labor Laws |
BA LLB Subjects
1st Year | |
Semester I | Semester II |
Legal Method | History-II |
History-I | General English-II |
Sociology-I | Sociology-II |
Economics-I | Law of Contract-I |
Political Science-I | Political Science-II |
English-I | Law of Tort-I |
Introduction to Law | Economics-II |
– | Jurisprudence |
2nd Year | |
Semester III | Semester IV |
Law of Contract-II | Constitutional Law-II |
Constitutional Law-I | Labour Law-I |
Sociology-III | Family Law-II |
Law of Contract-II | Environmental Law |
Political Science-III | Property Law |
Family Law-I | – |
Criminal Law-I | – |
3rd Year | |
Semester V | Semester VI |
Criminal Law-I | Conflict Laws |
Jurisprudence | Intellectual Property Law |
Corporate Law-I | Company Laws |
Public International Law | Code of Civil Procedure |
Administrative Law | Human Rights |
Law of Evidence | Criminal Law-II |
– | Corporate Law-II |
4th Year | |
Semester VII | Semester VIII |
Taxation-I | Intellectual Property Rights |
Optional Paper-I | Optional Paper-IV |
Labour Law-II | Taxation-II |
Optional Paper-II | Optional Paper-III |
Environmental Law-I | Professional Ethics |
Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing | – |
5th Year | |
Semester IX | Semester X |
Merger, Acquisition and Competition Laws | Law of Equity, Trusts, Suit Evaluation and Registration |
Private International Law | Moot Courts Internships |
Optional Paper-V | International Trade Law |
Optional Paper-VI | Seminar Paper |
BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) LLB Subjects
1st Years | |
Semester I | Semester II |
Legal Method | Law of Contract – II |
Principles of Management | Financial Management |
Law of Contract – I | Law of Torts and Consumer Protection |
Managerial Economics | Marketing Management |
Legal English and Communication Skills | Organizational Behavior |
2nd Year | |
Semester III | Semester IV |
Family Law I | Family Law II |
Business Environment and Ethical Practices | Administrative Law |
Constitutional Law I | Constitutional Law II |
Human Resource Management | Strategic Management |
Law of Crimes I | Law of Crimes II |
3rd Year | |
Semester V | Semester VI |
Environmental Studies and Environmental Laws | Jurisprudence |
Code of Civil Procedure | Investment and Competition Law |
Law of Evidence | International Law |
Alternative Dispute Resolution | Code of Criminal Procedure |
Corporate Law | Property Law |
4th Year | |
Semester VII | Semester VIII |
Labour Law I | Intellectual Property Rights |
Human Rights | International Trade Law |
Tax Law | Labour Law II |
Telecommunication Law | Indirect Taxes |
Law and Emerging Technologies | Interpretation of Statutes |
Criminology | Election Law |
5th Year | |
Semester IX | Semester X |
Legal Ethics | Socio Economic Offences |
Land and Real Estate Laws | Law, Poverty and Development |
Court Crafts | International Economic Law |
International Humanitarian Law | Internship |
Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing | Forensic Sciences |
LLB Entrance Exam Syllabus
CLAT is the most common Entrance Exam for LLB. The CLAT Syllabus and subjects are mentioned below:
English Language | Current Affairs |
Phrase Replacement | Sports |
Fill in the Blanks | Schemes |
Tenses | Significant Historical Events |
Sentence Sequential Arrangement | National & International Affairs |
Correcting Incorrect Grammar Sentences | Summits & conferences |
Error Spotting | Science & Technology |
Synonyms and Antonyms | Awards & Honours |
Choose the Correct Sentences | Arts & Culture |
Active & Passive Voice | Foreign Affairs |
Spotting Grammatical Errors | Current events in India and the World |
– | Significant Historical Events |
Logical Reasoning | Quantitative Aptitude |
Syllogism | Charts, Bars, and Other Graphical Representations |
Statement & Inference | Case let D I (Passage Based) |
Weakening & Strengthening Arguments | Mixed Graphs |
Statement & Assumption | Elementary Mathematics |
Statement & Course of Action | Bar Graph |
Statement & Arguments | Pie Chart |
Cause & Effect | Table Chart |
– | Line Graph |
Legal Reasoning | |
Indian Constitution | Legal GK |
Legal Maxims | Tort Law |
Important Supreme Court Judgments | Legal Matters |
Current Affairs | International Treaties & Conventions affecting National Legal Framework |
Important & Recent Acts and Amendments of the Legislature | Contemporary Legal and Moral Issues |
Contract Law | Moral Philosophical Enquiries |
Constitutional Law | Public Policy Questions |
Criminal Law | Environmental Law |
Public International Law | – |
DU LLB Syllabus
Semester 2
Semester 1 | |
Jurisprudence | Law of Evidence |
Law of contract | Family Law 2 |
Law of Torts including Motor Vehicles Act and Consumer Protection Act | Law of Crimes 2: Code of Criminal Procedure |
Law of Crimes 1: Indian Penal Code | Property Law |
Family Law 1 | Public International Law |
Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
Constitution Law 1 | Constitutional Law – 2 |
Code of Civil Procedure and Limitation Act | Administrative Law |
Special Contract | Alternate Dispute Resolution |
Moot Court Mock Trial and Internship | Labour Law |
Semester 5 | Semester 6 |
Company Law | Professional Ethics and Accounting System |
Drafting Pleadings and Conveyance | Environmental Law |
Industrial Law | Principles of Taxation Law |