Under the B.B.A. component, students study prescribed core management disciplines, ensuring academic depth in areas such as business administration, finance, and managerial studies. Concurrently, under the Law component, students are required to select two legal specialisation baskets from the same seven offered areas: Constitutional Law, Business Law, International Trade Law, Crime and Criminology, International Law, Law and Agriculture, and Intellectual Property Law.
Through this integrated dual-specialisation framework, both programmes allow students to simultaneously acquire domain-specific knowledge in their primary disciplines and develop specialised legal competence. Collectively, this enhances interdisciplinary depth, academic choice, and the professional relevance of the undergraduate law programmes offered by the Doon School of Law.
Under the First Degree in the BBA LLB programme, students may choose
(Depending on their academic interests and career goals, students may design their own curriculum structure within the offered specialisations).
Students can specialise in any of the following business subjects
The programme also integrates AI and technology-enabled business courses, enhancing students’ industry readiness and improving opportunities with top corporate firms and multinational companies.
The programme also includes dedicated training for Civil Services (UPSC/State PSC) and Judicial Services Examinations, ensuring early preparation and guidance.
A distinctive strength of the Doon School of Law is its internship support system, starting from the first year. For students who may struggle to secure opportunities, especially first-generation lawyers or those without established networks, the institute proactively arranges internships, ensuring meaningful practical exposure and industry-ready experience.
This internship is to be done by the students in the first 2 years to provide them early exposure to legal and community service work. The purpose is to help them understand ground-level issues, develop empathy, and build essential skills such as communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and field-based research. These experiences prepare students for more advanced legal internships by giving them practical insights into society, public systems, and the real-world challenges that law seeks to address.
Legal internships are designed to provide students with specialised, hands-on training during the third and fourth years, once they have built a strong academic foundation. These internships place students in law firms, advocates’ chambers, courts and tribunals, corporate legal departments, legal aid organisations, and various government bodies or commissions. Through these placements, students learn to apply legal concepts to real cases and procedures, develop skills in research and drafting, observe court functioning, and understand the practical workings of the legal system.
The Doon School of Law believes in holistic legal education, combining rigorous academics with practical, experiential, and co-curricular activities to prepare students for the legal profession.
The Moot Court Society at Doon School of Law provides students with a realistic courtroom experience, replicating the procedures, environment, and decorum of an actual court. It fosters mooting across all batches by organizing workshops, demonstrations, mock pleadings, and mentorship sessions with faculty and experienced mooters.
Students get first-hand exposure to legal argumentation, case preparation, and courtroom advocacy, preparing them to confidently participate in national and international mooting competitions. These activities significantly enhance research, analytical, and presentation skills, shaping students into skilled and practice-ready legal professionals.
The Legal Aid Cell promotes access to justice by providing pro bono legal assistance to marginalized communities. Students draft documents, offer consultations, and conduct legal literacy camps under faculty guidance, developing practical legal skills and social responsibility.
At Doon School of Law, students benefit from direct interaction with leading experts in the legal and policy fields. Renowned jurists, judges, corporate lawyers, policymakers, and academicians regularly deliver guest lectures, sharing their insights, experiences, and practical knowledge of the law.
In addition, the school organizes hands-on workshops and in-depth seminars on contemporary legal issues, including legal drafting, arbitration, intellectual property, corporate law, human rights, and digital law. These sessions provide students with opportunities to engage in discussions, case studies, and interactive exercises, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Through these programs, students enhance their analytical, research, and problem-solving skills, gain exposure to evolving legal trends, and build a professional network that supports their academic and career growth.
Students gain practical exposure through trial court visits, advocacy exercises, and drafting of pleadings, ensuring they are courtroom-ready.
The school offers dedicated coaching for UPSC/State PSC, Judiciary exams, Public Prosecutor, Law Officer exams, and other government exams, ensuring students are exam-ready under expert guidance.
The Mental Health and Wellness Centre provides counseling, stress management workshops, group therapy, and awareness programs, helping students navigate academic, personal, and professional challenges.
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Eligibility Criteria
To pursue this program student must have
Course Structure
| Semester-I | Semester-II | ||||||
| Paper Code | Subjects | Compulsory / optional | Credits | Paper Code | Subjects | Compulsory / optional | Credits |
| ILM 101 | Legal Method & Legal Research | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 201 | Law of Contract including Specific Relief Act& Sale of Goods Act | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 102 | General English and Legal Language-Including Communication Skills | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 202 | English and Legal Language-II | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 103 | Principles and Practices of Management | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 203 | Business Economics | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 104 | Quantitative Practice & Business Statistics | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 204 | Financial Accounting | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 105 | Business Communication | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 205 | Business Environment | Compulsory | 4 |
| Semester-III | Semester-IV | ||||||
| Paper Code | Subjects | Compulsory / optional | Credits | Paper Code | Subjects | Compulsory / optional | Credits |
| ILM 301 | Law of Special Contract including Indian Partnership Act & Negotiable Instrument Act | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 401 | Family Law-II | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 302 | Family Law-I | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 402 | Law of Torts including MV accident Consumer Protection Act | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 303 | Marketing Management | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 403 | Human Resource Management | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 304 | Organizational Behavior | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 404 | International Business | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 305 | Financial Management | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 405 | Corporate Planning & Project Management | Compulsory | 4 |
| IAM 001 | Computer Literacy and E-Library (Non-credit but the qualifying subject of 100 marks. To qualify learner has to obtain 30 marks out of 100 and no degree will be awarded without qualify this subject) | Compulsory | Non-Credit (Qualifying) | ||||
| Semester-V | Semester-VI | ||||||
| Paper Code | Subjects | Compulsory / optional | Credits | Paper Code | Subjects | Compulsory / optional | Credits |
| ILM 501 | Substantial Law of Crimes Paper I (BNS I) | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 601 | Substantial Law of Crimes Paper II (BNS II) | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 502 | Labour and Industrial Law-1 | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 602 | Constitutional Law-I | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 503 | Jurisprudence | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 603 | Labour and Industrial Law-II | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 504 | Constitutional Law-1 | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 604 | Human Rights and Practice including Protection of Women from Domestic Violence And Juvenile Justice Act. | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 505 | French Language-1 | Compulsory | Non?Credit Course | ILM 605 | French Language-II | Compulsory | Non?Credit Course |
| Semester-VII | Semester-VIII | ||||||
| Paper Code | Subjects | Compulsory / optional | Credits | Paper Code | Subjects | Compulsory / optional | Credits |
| ILM 701 | Bharitya Sakshay Adhiniyam | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 801 | Administrative Law | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 702 | Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 802 | Property Law | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 703 | Cyber Law | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 803 | Intellectual Property Law | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 704 | Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System Clinical Course- I | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 804 | Alternate Dispute Resolution Clinical Course-II | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 705 | Procedural Law of Crimes (BNSS I) | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 805 | Procedural Law of Crimes I (BNSS II) | Compulsory | 4 |
| Semester-IX | Semester-X | ||||||
| Paper Code | Subjects | Compulsory / optional | Credits | Paper Code | Subjects | Compulsory / optional | Credits |
| ILM 901 | Land Law including Tenure and Tenancy Law | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 001 | Principal of Taxation Law | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 902 | Company Law | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 002 | Interpretation of Statutes and Principle of Law | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 903 | Environmental Law | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 003 | Insurance Law | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 904 | Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing Clinical Course-III | Compulsory | 4 | ILM 004 | Public International Law | Compulsory | 4 |
| ILM 005 | Moot Court Exercise and Internship Clinical Course-IV | Compulsory | 4 | ||||
Fee Structure
| Fees | I Semester | II Semester | III Semester | IV Semester | V Semester | VI Semester | VII Semester | VIII Semester | IX Semester | X Semester |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Admission Fee | 35,000 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Tution Fee | 90,000 | 90,000 | 95,000 | 95,000 | 1,00,000 | 1,00,000 | 1,05,000 | 1,05,000 | 1,10,000 | 1,10,000 |
| University Examinations Fees | 5,500 | 5,500 | 5,500 | 5,500 | 5,500 | 5,500 | 5,500 | 5,500 | 5,500 | 5,500 |
| Total | 1,30,500 | 95,500 | 1,00,500 | 1,00,500 | 1,05,500 | 1,05,500 | 1,10,500 | 1,10,500 | 1,15,500 | 1,15,500 |
| Security (Refundable) | - | - | 10,000 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Other Incidental Compulsory Charges | ||||||||||
| Charges for Uniform (Dress Camp) | 9,500 | - | - | - | - | 9,500 | - | - | - | - |
| Book Bank (EET Library) | 4,500 | - | - | - | - | 4,500 | - | - | - | - |
| Career Development Cell Membership | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 7,500 | - |
| Alumni Registration + 1 Year Enrollment | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 5,000 |
| Online ERP Fee | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 |
The classes in the University may stretch till late evening and require many group projects and hence students are advised to stay in the campus hostels. Day boarding (Rs.25,000) in mandatory for 1st 2nd year for non hosteller is recommended for Integrated Law programs.
*Scholarship amount (if any) will be calculated on BBA LLB tuition fee for first year Rs. 90,000 per semester and subsequently thereafter.
Fee is subject to change. For updated fee structure kindly visit www.doonbusinessschool.com / www.dgu.ac
Scholarship
| CATEGORY | All India | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCHOLARSHIPS | 10.00% | 20.00% | 30.00% | 40.00% | 50.00% | 60.00% | 70.00% | 80.00% | 90.00% |
| 12th Percentage (Any Central Board) | 80.00-84.99 | 85.00-89.99 | 90.00-92.50 | 92.60-94.99 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 |
| JEE Percentile | 75-79.99 | 80 - 84.99 | 85 - 89.99 | 90 - 94.99 | 95-95.99 | 96-96.99 | 97-97.99 | 98-98.99 | 99-100 |
| CUET Percentile | 88 - 89.99 | 90-91.99 | 92-93.99 | 94-94.99 | 95-95.99 | 96-96.99 | 97-99.99 | 98-98.99 | 99-100 |
Note: Best 4 Core Subjects only (SUPW, Physical Education and Non Academic Subjects will not be considered)
Get a one-time non-returnable grant of Rs.2.5 Lakh Or 25% Scholarship on tuition fees whichever is lower
25% Scholarship on tuition fees
25% on Tuition Fee
10% on Tuition Fee
10% on Tuition Fee
10% on Tuition Fee
However the scholarship for 3rd semester onwards wlil be subject to:
In case any of the above criteria is not fulfliled the scholarship for the next semester wlil be withdrawn.
USPs of program
It equips students with in-depth knowledge of law and business management, making them versatile professionals who can navigate both corporate and legal landscapes.
Tailored for those interested in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, compliance, and intellectual property rights etcs it bridges the gap between business operations and legal frameworks.
Graduates can explore careers in law firms, corporate houses, financial institutions, consulting firms, and even entrepreneurial ventures, offering a wide range of opportunities.
With globalization, there’s an increasing demand for professionals who understand international business laws, regulatory frameworks, and legal implications of global trade.
The program hones analytical, negotiation, communication, and decision-making skills, essential for leadership roles in business and law.
Study Abroad Opportunities for Global Careers
DBS Global University offers students flexible and impactful study abroad pathways designed to build global competence and career readiness. Backed by a strong network of 50+ MOUs across 20+ countries, the University enables meaningful international exposure through Short-Term Global Immersion Programs, Credit Transfer Study Abroad Programs, and Dual Degree & Long-Term Global Pathways.
Through strategic partnerships with institutions across Australia, USA, Europe, Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai, Thailand, Indonesia, Turkey, Hong Kong and Russia, students benefit from internationally benchmarked curricula, industry exposure, multicultural classrooms, and cross-cultural learning. These experiences integrate academics with experiential learning, global networking, and real-world insights—empowering students with a global mindset, enhanced employability, and the skills required for successful international careers.
350+ companies recruit from campus every year