SIMATS B.Sc LLB FAQs
Ques. What makes the B.Sc LLB different from BA LLB or BBA LLB at Saveetha School of Law?
Ans. The B.Sc LLB combines a Science degree with Law, making it ideal for students who want to specialize in technically complex legal fields like environmental law, cyber law, forensic law, biotechnology law, and intellectual property rights. BA LLB combines Arts/Humanities with Law (suited for general legal practice, constitutional law, criminal law), while BBA LLB combines Business Administration with Law (suited for corporate law, business litigation). The B.Sc LLB is the best choice for science students who want to leverage their technical knowledge in legal practice.
Ques. Is the B.Sc LLB (Hons.) at Saveetha School of Law approved by the Bar Council of India?
Ans. Yes, the B.Sc LLB (Hons.) at Saveetha School of Law is approved by the Bar Council of India (vide Notification # BCI:D:1018/2009(LE) Dated 2/7/2009). All regulatory approvals are up to date. Graduates are eligible to enroll with the Bar Council and practice as advocates in India.
Ques. Can a student from a non-science background apply for B.Sc LLB at Saveetha?
Ans. The primary eligibility requirement is 10+2 with a minimum of 60% marks from any recognized board. While a Science background (PCB or PCM) is preferred for the B.Sc LLB, students from other streams may also be considered. Students are advised to confirm with the admissions office whether non-science stream students are eligible for this specific program.
Ques. What are the career options after B.Sc LLB from Saveetha School of Law?
Ans. B.Sc LLB graduates can pursue careers in environmental law, cyber law, forensic legal consulting, pharmaceutical and biotech companies' legal departments, patent law, food safety law, and government regulatory bodies like the Central Pollution Control Board, FSSAI, and the Patent Office. They can also practice as advocates in courts, work as in-house legal counsel in technology or healthcare companies, or pursue higher studies like LLM in specialized fields.
Ques. What is the studyFLEX system at Saveetha School of Law, and how does it benefit B.Sc LLB students?
Ans. The studyFLEX system is Saveetha School of Law's innovative curriculum framework that allows students to choose from over 90 faculty and 183 courses every semester under the CBCS pattern. Students can take up to 32 credits per semester and even complete the 5-year program in as early as 40 months through transferable credit courses at partner institutions like Queen Mary University and Dundee University, UK. For B.Sc LLB students, this means they can tailor their course selection to focus on science-law intersections like environmental law, cyber law, or bioethics.
Ques. How does the SIMATS ecosystem benefit B.Sc LLB students specifically?
Ans. Being part of SIMATS, B.Sc LLB students have a unique advantage of access to the university's medical, dental, engineering, and pharmacy faculties. This is particularly valuable for interdisciplinary legal studies in health law, bioethics, pharmaceutical law, and technology law. Students can collaborate with medical and engineering students on research projects, attend interdisciplinary seminars, and gain practical exposure to the scientific aspects of the legal issues they will handle in their careers.
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