BBA.LL.B./Batch 2024-29/Semester III/Generic Core Course
    1. To build foundation of the legal theories and enable the students to understand at the outset the basics of foundation of theories of Law.
    2. To discuss and deliberate various sources of law and its application.
    3. To develop cognitive and problem solving skills using legal theories and concepts.
    Catalogue Code: T1539
    Course Type: Generic Core Course
    Total Credit: 2
    Credits (Theory): 2
    No. of Hours: 30
    Internal Marks: 50
    External Marks : 40
    Total Marks: 50
    Experiential Learning: No
    Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
    Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
    Course Code: 103240306
    Floating Credit: No
    Audit Course: Yes
    Course Needs: Regional
      1.To give the students a brief overview of the financial transactions and the importance of good governance and business ethics in an organization;
      Catalogue Code: T2109
      Course Type: Generic Core Course
      Total Credit: 3
      Credits (Theory): 3
      No. of Hours: 45
      Internal Marks: 30
      External Marks : 45
      Total Marks: 75
      Experiential Learning: No
      Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
      Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
      Course Code: 103240305
      Floating Credit: No
      Audit Course: Yes
      Course Needs: Regional
        1. To enable students to present, analyze and interpret data.
        2. To enable students to use concepts of probability in business situations.
        3. To enable students to make inferences from samples drawn from large datasets.
        4. To enable students to apply univariate and multivariate statistical techniques
        Catalogue Code: T2217
        Course Type: Generic Core Course
        Total Credit: 3
        Credits (Theory): 3
        No. of Hours: 45
        Internal Marks: 30
        External Marks : 45
        Total Marks: 75
        Experiential Learning: No
        Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
        Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
        Course Code: 103240304
        Floating Credit: No
        Audit Course: Yes
        Course Needs: Regional
          1. To understand the theory of Separation of Powers, its practical relevance and the doctrine of checks and balances
          2. To understand the nature of the Government and Governance in India
          3.To understand the role, powers and functioning of the various organs of the government as embedded in the Constitution of India
          4. To understand the relationship between the various organs of the government and the centre and the state governments
          Catalogue Code: T1403
          Course Type: Generic Core Course
          Total Credit: 4
          Credits (Theory): 4
          No. of Hours: 60
          Internal Marks: 40
          External Marks : 60
          Total Marks: 100
          Experiential Learning: No
          Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
          Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
          Course Code: 103240303
          Floating Credit: No
          Audit Course: Yes
          Course Needs: Regional
            1. To study the Family law in India that covers different personal laws and comparative family institutions.
            2. To gain knowledge about the family law of different communities which will in turn help to understand their diversities, similarities
            3. To narrow the gaps by studying the family law of different communities.
            Catalogue Code: T1031
            Course Type: Generic Core Course
            Total Credit: 4
            Credits (Theory): 4
            No. of Hours: 60
            Internal Marks: 40
            External Marks : 60
            Total Marks: 100
            Experiential Learning: No
            Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
            Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
            Course Code: 103240302
            Floating Credit: No
            Audit Course: Yes
            Course Needs: Regional
              1. To learn about the Indian Penal Code, 1860 which is the main substantive Criminal Law of the land.
              2. To understand the general principles of the common law in the light of the specific codified provisions and the prevailing social background.
              3. To introduce the essential features of the substantive Criminal Law of the land to the pupil, both in terms of the general principles and also the select specific offences.
              Catalogue Code: T1789
              Course Type: Generic Core Course
              Total Credit: 4
              Credits (Theory): 4
              No. of Hours: 60
              Internal Marks: 40
              External Marks : 60
              Total Marks: 100
              Experiential Learning: No
              Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
              Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
              Course Code: 103240301
              Floating Credit: No
              Audit Course: Yes
              Course Needs: Regional