L.L.B.
(Bachelor of Legislative Law)
3 Year Degree
D.F.S.
(Department of Financial Services)
2 Year Degree
L.L.M.
(Master of Laws)
2 Year Degree
⚖️ LL.B. – Three Year Degree Course
🎓 Eligibility for Admission
- Candidates must have completed a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in any stream such as Arts, Science, Commerce, Management, Engineering, Medicine, Agriculture, or equivalent (including BBA, BCA, BPE, BFA, B.Sc. IT/IS, etc.) from a recognized university.
- Applicants must have secured a minimum of 45% marks (excluding concessional marks) in the qualifying examination.
- Degrees like Shastri, Acharya, Ayurveda, and other recognized qualifications are also considered eligible.
Note:
Candidates who have obtained their degree through open universities without basic qualifying education are not eligible for admission.
📊 Minimum Marks Requirement
- Minimum 45% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination are required.
- Relaxation is applicable as per norms:
- 5% relaxation for Scheduled Caste (SC) / Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates
- 3% relaxation for Other Backward Classes (OBC)
Important:
Marks will be calculated based only on subjects considered for awarding the final degree.
📘 Course Structure (Annual Scheme)
The LL.B. program is a 3-year course divided into three academic years:
- First Year – Examination at the end of the year
- Second Year – Examination at the end of the year
- Third Year – Final examination at the end of the course
The Department of Financial Services (DFS) functions under the Ministry of Finance. It is responsible for managing and developing the financial sector in India, including banking, insurance, and pension systems.
Established in 2007, DFS plays a key role in strengthening the country’s financial infrastructure and promoting economic growth.
🎯 Objectives
- Promote financial inclusion across all sections of society
- Strengthen banking and financial institutions
- Enhance efficiency in insurance and pension sectors
- Support digital financial services and innovation
🏦 Key Areas of Work
1. Banking Sector
DFS oversees:
- Public Sector Banks (PSBs)
- Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)
- Coordination with Reserve Bank of India
2. Insurance Sector
- Life and general insurance services
- Regulation in coordination with Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India
3. Pension Sector
- Implementation of pension schemes
- Works with Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority
⚙️ Functions of DFS
- Formulating financial policies
- Supervising financial institutions
- Implementing government schemes
- Ensuring financial stability and transparency
- Promoting financial literacy
The LLM (Master of Laws) is a postgraduate degree in the field of Law. It is designed for students who have completed their LLB and wish to gain advanced knowledge and specialization in specific areas of law.
The course helps students develop expertise in legal research, analysis, and professional practice.
🎯 Objectives
- Provide advanced knowledge of legal principles
- Develop specialization in chosen areas of law
- Enhance research and analytical skills
- Prepare students for academic, judicial, and professional careers
⏳ Course Duration
- Typically 1 year or 2 years (depending on university and country)
📚 Specializations
Students can choose from various fields such as:
- Constitutional Law
- Criminal Law
- Corporate Law
- International Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Human Rights Law
📖 Course Structure
The LLM program usually includes:
- Core subjects
- Elective/specialization subjects
- Research methodology
- Dissertation or thesis
🧠 Skills Developed
- Legal research and writing
- Critical thinking and analysis
- Advocacy and argumentation
- Understanding of complex legal frameworks



