Frequently Asked Questions
BBA LLB (Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Laws) is a 5-year integrated undergraduate programme combining business management education with professional legal training. It is designed for students interested in corporate law, M&A, banking & finance, and business-related legal practice. Graduates can practise as advocates after passing the AIBE conducted by the Bar Council of India.
Both are 5-year integrated law programmes through CLAT. The key difference is the non-law component: BA LLB includes humanities subjects (Political Science, Sociology, Economics, History), while BBA LLB includes business subjects (Management, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, HR). BA LLB is available at all NLUs, while BBA LLB is offered at select NLUs only. Placement outcomes at the same NLU are comparable.
BBA LLB is offered at select NLUs including NLU Jodhpur (NLUJ), Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) Gandhinagar, Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (RMLNLU) Lucknow, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU) Visakhapatnam, and Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) Mumbai, among others. Not all NLUs offer BBA LLB - BA LLB is the more widely available programme.
No. BBA LLB applicants take the same CLAT UG exam as BA LLB applicants - 120 MCQs, 120 marks, 2 hours, pen-and-paper, passage-based with -0.25 negative marking. During CLAT counselling, candidates choose BBA LLB as their programme preference at NLUs that offer it. The CLAT score and rank are shared across all programmes.
Salary depends on institution and career path. BBA LLB graduates from top NLUs joining Tier 1 law firms start at ₹16-24 LPA - same as BA LLB graduates from the same institution. Mid-tier NLU placements average ₹8-15 LPA. Non-NLU graduates typically start at ₹3-8 LPA. Corporate and in-house roles offer competitive packages depending on the employer.
BBA LLB provides a business education (accounting, finance, marketing, management) alongside law, which can be an advantage in corporate law, M&A, banking & finance, and compliance practices. However, law firm recruiters primarily value the NLU brand, CLAT rank, internship experience, and academic performance - not the specific programme (BA LLB vs BBA LLB). The practical difference in corporate law hiring is minimal.
Yes, BBA LLB qualifies you to practise as an advocate after passing AIBE and enrolling with a State Bar Council - exactly like BA LLB or 3-year LLB. You can pursue litigation in any area. The business background can be particularly useful for commercial litigation, arbitration, and NCLT/NCLAT proceedings.
BBA LLB fees at NLUs are generally the same as BA LLB fees at the same institution - ranging from ₹1.5-3.5 lakh/year (₹7.5-17.5 lakh total for 5 years). The programme choice does not affect the fee structure. Elite private colleges like Jindal charge ₹6-12 lakh/year.
Yes, BBA LLB accepts students from any stream - Science, Commerce, or Arts. Despite the business administration component, there is no Commerce prerequisite. CLAT does not test stream-specific knowledge. Many successful BBA LLB students come from Science backgrounds.
BBA LLB opens careers in corporate law (law firms), in-house legal counsel, compliance & regulatory advisory, banking & finance law, insolvency & restructuring (NCLT), competition law, fintech regulation, judicial services, civil services, legal academia, and startup advisory. The business + law combination is particularly valued in M&A, PE/VC, and regulatory compliance practice areas.
Yes, BBA LLB graduates can pursue MBA through CAT (for IIMs), XAT, GMAT (for international schools), or other MBA entrance exams. Law + MBA is a powerful combination for management consulting, C-suite legal leadership, and investment banking roles. Alternatively, you can pursue LLM for deeper legal specialisation.
Yes, BBA LLB from a BCI-recognised institution qualifies you for State Judicial Services examinations, just like BA LLB or 3-year LLB. You need to be enrolled as an advocate (after AIBE) to be eligible. Starting basic pay for Civil Judge (Junior Division) is ₹77,840/month under the 7th Pay Commission.