LJU BBA LLB FAQs
Q1. Is CLAT mandatory for BBA LLB admission at LJ School of Law?
Ans. No, CLAT is not mandatory for BBA LLB admission at LJ School of Law. Admissions are conducted through the Gujarat University online admission portal based on Class 12 merit (aggregate percentage). However, students who have appeared for CLAT 2026 (held on December 7, 2025) may use their scores as an additional credential. For NLU admissions, CLAT is mandatory, but for LJSL, Class 12 merit is the primary criterion.
Q2. What is the total fee for BBA LLB at LJ School of Law and what does it include?
Ans. The total tuition fee for the 5-year BBA LLB programme is approximately Rs. 5,50,000 (Rs. 1,10,000 per year). This covers tuition for the integrated programme. Hostel facility is available separately at Rs. 72,000 to Rs. 1,44,000 per year and is not mandatory. Students should confirm the exact fee breakup with the institute at the time of admission, as fees are subject to revision.
Q3. What is the difference between BBA LLB at LJ School of Law and a standalone LLB?
Ans. The BBA LLB is a 5-year integrated programme that combines business administration (BBA) with law (LLB), making graduates proficient in both business and legal domains. This is ideal for students who want to pursue corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, or business litigation. A standalone LLB is a 3-year programme for graduates who already hold a bachelor's degree. The BBA LLB is more comprehensive and is pursued right after Class 12.
Q4. Is LJ School of Law recognized by the Bar Council of India?
Ans. Yes. LJ School of Law is affiliated to Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, and has been approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). This recognition is essential as it ensures that the BBA LLB degree is valid for enrollment as an advocate with the Bar Council and for legal practice in India.
Q5. What are the career options after completing BBA LLB from LJ School of Law?
Ans. BBA LLB graduates from LJSL can pursue careers as corporate lawyers, litigation advocates, legal consultants, in-house counsel for companies, legal advisors in banks and financial institutions, and government legal officers. The dual qualification in business and law makes graduates particularly sought after in corporate law firms, MNCs, and business houses. Graduates can also pursue LLM for specialization or appear for judicial services examinations.
Q6. What practical learning opportunities does LJ School of Law offer during the BBA LLB programme?
Ans. LJSL offers several practical learning opportunities including a dedicated Legal Aid Clinic, a "Lawyer on Wheels" initiative for community legal services, moot court competitions (intra and national level), expert sessions by legal professionals, internship programmes with law firms and courts, and visits to legal institutions. Around 100% of students secure internships during the programme, providing valuable real-world legal exposure before graduation.
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