After successful completion of the first 3 years a degree called B.A (Law) will be conferred. This degree enables the candidates to takes to take up any competitive examinations.
By joining (Five) year Law Course after PU – II (Instead of joining 3 year Law Course after Graduation) the candidates will save one year’s precious time.
The latest curriculum laid-down by the Bar Council of India provides for ample opportunities for specialization in different branches of Law such as Labour, Tax, Consumer protection, Intellectual property, Information Technology and Constitutional Law Etc.
A successful candidate based upon merit may be absorbed as Judicial Officer, Company Executive and as Officers or Consultants for Banks, Multinationals and Industries.