A senior university official revealed on Tuesday that Delhi University plans to introduce two five-year integrated LLB programmes in the following academic year in an effort to provide a "more accessible and high-quality legal education. These courses, which include the Bachelor of Arts-LLB and the Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Commerce-LLB, will initially admit 102 students to each section.
The Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Commerce-LLB (BBA/BCom-LLB) programme will provide a variety of courses (papers) in business, management, and economics disciplines, whereas the Bachelor of Arts-LLB (BA-LLB) programme will provide at least three arts disciplines, such as political science, sociology, and economics, in addition to the legal courses.
"The legal education facilities in the NCT are either overpriced, subpar, or both. For young people, getting access to a top-notch legal education is quite challenging. The institution will begin offering five-year integrated legal degrees in its centennial year, which will be of a high calibre and more approachable, the official added.