Why Choose LL.B. (3-Year Program)?
The LL.B. (3-Year Program) is designed for students who have already completed their undergraduate degree and aspire to build a strong foundation in law. The course equips students with comprehensive legal knowledge while enhancing their understanding of ethics, social justice, and practical lawyering skills — essential for a successful legal career.
The program focuses on core legal subjects, providing students with an in-depth understanding of laws, statutes, and legal procedures, enabling them to start their professional legal journey with confidence.
The curriculum integrates law with relevant areas such as political science, public policy, and sociology, helping students interpret law in its social and economic context.
Graduates can pursue careers as advocates, judicial officers, corporate lawyers, legal advisors, academicians, or public policy experts, opening doors to courts, law firms, corporate offices, NGOs, and governmental organizations.
The program emphasizes moot courts, internships, legal aid camps, seminars, and court visits, ensuring students gain real-world experience and practical legal skills before graduation.
The LL.B. program at Mewar Law Institute is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and affiliated to Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut, making it a respected qualification for legal practice across India.
Beyond academics, the program nurtures leadership, communication, and ethical values, preparing students to become responsible citizens and future leaders in the legal profession.
Choosing the right institution for your legal education is as important as choosing the course itself. At Mewar Law Institute, our LL.B. (3-Year Program) stands out for its blend of academic excellence, practical exposure, and value-based learning.
- Bar Council of India Approved Program
Our LL.B. program is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and affiliated with Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut, ensuring your degree is recognized and respected for legal practice across India.
- Strong Academic Foundation
The program provides a comprehensive study of core legal subjects, enabling students to understand legal principles in depth and apply them effectively in professional practice.
- Experienced Faculty
Mewar Law Institute boasts a team of highly qualified academicians, advocates, and legal professionals dedicated to providing personalized mentorship and practical insight into the legal world.
- Practical Learning and Exposure
The course emphasizes moot courts, internships, legal aid clinics, seminars, and court visits, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
- Modern Infrastructure
Students benefit from a well-equipped law library, digital resources, spacious classrooms, and a conducive learning environment, ensuring effective study and research.
- Career and Personality Development
Workshops, guest lectures, and soft-skill sessions help students build confidence, communication, and leadership skills, essential for success in the legal profession.
- Values and Vision
Education at Mewar Law Institute goes beyond academics. We emphasize ethics, discipline, and social responsibility, nurturing students as competent legal professionals and responsible citizens committed to justice and service to the nation.
LL.B. (3-Year) Admission Eligibility
Candidates seeking admission to the LL.B. (3-Year Program) at Mewar Law Institute, Ghaziabad must fulfill the following eligibility requirements:
Eligibility Criteria
- Educational Qualification
- Candidates must have completed an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
- For General and OBC categories, a minimum of 45% marks in the undergraduate or postgraduate degree is required.
- For SC and ST categories, a minimum of 40% marks in the undergraduate or postgraduate degree is required.
- Candidates who have appeared for the final year undergraduate or postgraduate examination and are awaiting results may also apply.Admission will be confirmed only after submission of the qualifying marksheet.
- Application Process
- Application forms can be collected directly from the Admission Office at Mewar Law Institute, Sec-4C, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad.
- Alternatively, candidates can fill out the Online Inquiry Form available through the provided link on the Institute's website.
- It is mandatory for all applicants to schedule a meeting with the Admission Counsellor at the Institute premises.
- Admission Process
- Admission will be granted based on the applicant’s personal interview performance and academic merit
LL.B. (3-Year) Syllabus
The LL.B. (3-Year Program) at Mewar Law Institute, affiliated with Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut and approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in law, legal principles, and practical legal skills. The program is structured over five years, divided into ten semesters, combining core law courses, social science subjects, and practical components.
The program is structured over three years, divided into six semesters, covering core law subjects, elective papers, and practical components such as moot courts, internships, and legal aid clinics.
Below is the detailed semester-wise course structure for the LL.B. (3-Year Program), aimed at equipping students with theoretical knowledge, analytical abilities, and hands-on experience required to excel in the legal profession.
Semester I
- K-1001: Jurisprudence – I (Legal Theory)
- K-1002: Constitutional Law of India – I (Nature of the Constitution And Fundamental Rights)
- K-1003: Law of Torts
- K-1004: Law of Crimes – (BNS,2023)
- K-1005: Contract – I (General Principles of Contract)
Semester II
- K-2001: Jurisprudence – II (Legal Concepts)
- K-2002: Constitutional Law of India – II (Structure And Working of the Indian Constitution)
- K-2003: Family Law – I (Hindu Law)
- K-2004: Contract – II (Specific Contract And Law of Partnership)
- K-2005: Indian Legal And Constitutional History (Optional Paper)
- K-2006: Law of Taxation (Optional Paper)
Semester III
- K-3001: Family Law – II (Muslim Law)
- K-3002: Public International Law
- K-3003: Administrative Law
- K-3004: Law of Property And Easement
- K-3005: Professional Ethics, Accountability of Lawyers and Bar Bench Relation (Practical Training)
Semester IV
- K-4001: Company Law
- K-4002: Labour And Industrial Law
- K-4003: Environmental Law
- K-4004: Criminology And Penology (Optional Paper)
- K-4005: Law of Trust, Equity And Fiduciary Relation (Optional Paper)
- K-4006: Banking Law Including Negotiable Instrument Act (Optional Paper)
- K-4007: Arbitration, Conciliation And Alternate Dispute Resolution (Practical Training)
Semester V
- K-5001: Civil Procedure Code And Limitation Act
- K-5002: Law of Crimes – (BNSS, 2023)
- K-5003: BAS, 2023
- K-5004: Land Laws Including Ceiling And Other Local Laws
- K-5005: Drafting of Pleading And Conveyancing (Practical Training)
Semester VI
- K-6001: Interpretation of Statutes
- K-6002: Legal Language and Legal Writing Including Proficiency In General English
- K-6003: Law of Human Rights
- K-6004: Intellectual Property Law (Optional Paper)
- K-6005: Information Technology And Cyber Law (Optional Paper)
- K-6006: Law Relating To Women And Child (Optional Paper)
- K-6007: Law Relating To Right To Information (Optional Paper)
- K-6008: Moot Court, Pre-Trial Preparation And Participation In Trial Proceedings’ (Practical Training)
Elective Papers in Functional Specialization
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Value Added Courses (VAC) for LL.B. Students at Mewar Law Institute
At Mewar Law Institute, we understand the growing importance of specialized legal skills in today’s competitive legal environment. While the core LL.B. (3-Year Program) curriculum provides comprehensive legal knowledge, we also offer Value Added Courses (VAC) to further enhance expertise, practical skills, and professional readiness. These courses complement academic learning, preparing students for careers in law, advocacy, judiciary, corporate sectors, and public service.
Focus of VACs
The VACs are short, focused programs aimed at equipping students with practical skills and hands-on experience essential for the legal profession.
Industry Collaborations
Certain VACs are conducted in collaboration with renowned law firms, legal experts, and training institutes, bringing real-world legal experience into the classroom.
Enhancing Career Readiness
By enrolling in these VACs, LL.B. students at Mewar Law Institute develop skills that supplement academic learning and give them a competitive edge in courts, corporate offices, and public sector roles. These courses help students become confident, industry-ready, and socially responsible legal professionals.
To explore the full list of Value Added Courses available for LL.B. students and please visit [VAC].
Internship for LL.B. Students at Mewar Law Institute
At Mewar Law Institute, we believe that true legal education extends far beyond classroom learning. While theoretical knowledge lays a strong foundation, practical exposure is essential for developing the skills required in the legal profession. To bridge the gap between academic study and professional practice, the Institute provides structured internship opportunities for students of the LL.B. (3-Year Program).
The internship program forms an integral part of the curriculum and is designed to give students hands-on experience in various fields of law. During these internships, students work with law firms, advocates, corporate legal departments, NGOs, and judicial offices, allowing them to apply classroom learning in real legal settings.
Through these internships, students gain exposure to court procedures, legal drafting, case analysis, and client interaction, while also developing professional ethics and practical insight. This experience helps them understand the dynamics of the legal system and prepares them for a successful transition from law school to the professional world.
By participating in these programs, LL.B. students at Mewar Law Institute graduate with not only sound academic knowledge but also the practical skills, confidence, and experience required to excel in the ever-evolving field of law
Court, Jail, Parliament, and Institutional Visits for LL.B. Students at Mewar Law Institute
At Mewar Law Institute, practical exposure is a cornerstone of the LL.B. (3-Year Program) curriculum. To complement classroom learning, the Institute organizes Court Visits, Jail Visits, Parliament Visits, and Institutional Visits to provide students with real-world insights into the legal and governance systems.
Students visit District Courts, High Courts, and the Supreme Court of India to observe live proceedings, courtroom decorum, and case presentations, bridging the gap between legal theory and practice. Jail Visits offer firsthand understanding of the criminal justice system, correctional processes, and rehabilitation, while Parliament Visits expose students to the legislative process, policymaking, and governance, helping them appreciate law in action at the national level.
Additional visits to Legal Aid Centres, Commissions, and Government Institutions further enrich their knowledge of public policy, social justice, and administrative law.
These practical visits ensure that LL.B. students at Mewar Law Institute graduate as competent, ethical, and socially responsible legal professionals, ready to excel in courts, corporations, public service, or academia.
To see glimpses of these visits, please visit the following link: [Glimpses of Practical Visits]
Guest Lectures for LL.B. Students at Mewar Law Institute
Guest lectures and workshops are an integral part of the LL.B. (3-Year Program) at Mewar Law Institute, providing students with invaluable opportunities to engage with legal experts, senior advocates, judges, academicians, and policymakers. The Institute regularly invites distinguished professionals from the legal field to share their expertise, experiences, and practical insights with students.
These sessions help bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world legal practice. By interacting with seasoned professionals, students gain a deeper understanding of courtroom procedures, case management, corporate law challenges, policy-making, and social justice issues, equipping them to navigate the complexities of the legal profession effectively.
Past Guest Lectures
For more information on guest lectures held at the institute, please visit the following link: Guest Lectures Held.
Seminars and Workshops for LL.B. Students at Mewar Law Institute
At Mewar Law Institute, we provide LL.B. (3-Year Program) students with opportunities to engage with legal experts, senior advocates, judges, policymakers, and academicians through seminars and workshops. These events are designed to expose students to emerging trends, contemporary legal issues, and innovative practices in the field of law, helping them bridge the gap between theory and practice.
Our seminars and workshops feature a diverse range of speakers who share their expertise and real-world experiences with students. These interactions help students stay updated on legal developments, refine their analytical and problem-solving skills, and gain a deeper understanding of complex legal and policy challenges.
Past Seminars & Workshops
To explore some of the past seminars and workshops conducted at Mewar Law Institute, please visit the following link: Seminars & Workshops Held.
Legal Aid Camps for LL.B. Students at Mewar Law Institute
At Mewar Law Institute, we believe that legal education is not only about learning the law but also about using it to serve society. As part of the LL.B. (3-Year Program) curriculum, students actively participate in Legal Aid Camps, which provide free legal assistance to underprivileged and marginalized communities.
These camps offer students the opportunity to apply their classroom knowledge in real-world scenarios under the guidance of faculty and practicing advocates. Students engage in legal counseling, drafting petitions, awareness programs, and dispute resolution, helping citizens understand their rights and navigate the legal system effectively.
Participating in Legal Aid Camps not only enhances practical skills like client interaction, legal research, and case analysis, but also instills a strong sense of social responsibility, empathy, and ethical practice in future legal professionals.
Through these initiatives, LL.B. students at Mewar Law Institute learn to uphold the principles of justice, equality, and the rule of law, preparing them to become socially responsible advocates and change-makers in the legal field.
Moot Court for LL.B. Students at Mewar Law Institute
At Mewar Law Institute, Moot Court exercises are an essential part of the LL.B. (3-Year Program) curriculum, providing students with practical experience in courtroom advocacy, legal research, and argumentation. These simulated court proceedings allow students to act as advocates, draft pleadings, and present cases before a panel of judges, mirroring real-life judicial processes.
Moot Court activities help students develop critical thinking, public speaking, and analytical skills, while also enhancing their confidence in presenting legal arguments. They gain exposure to procedural law, case interpretation, and ethical conduct, which are crucial for a successful legal career.
Participation in national and international moot court competitions further enables students to benchmark their skills against peers, fostering a competitive spirit and professional networking.
By engaging in Moot Court exercises, LL.B. students at Mewar Law Institute emerge as confident, articulate, and skilled legal professionals, ready to excel in litigation, corporate law, judiciary, and beyond.
Past Moot Court Activities
To explore some of the past Moot court conducted at Mewar Law Institute, please visit the following link: Moot Court Activities.
Centralised Placement & Career Guidance Cell for LL.B. Students at Mewar Law Institute
At Mewar Law Institute, the Centralised Placement & Career Guidance Cell is dedicated to ensuring the professional success of LL.B. (3-Year Program) students by providing them with essential legal industry exposure and equipping them with the skills needed to thrive in the competitive legal and corporate sectors. The cell maintains strong relationships with law firms, corporate legal departments, NGOs, and government organizations, coordinating various initiatives to advance students’ career prospects.
Key Functions of the Placement & Career Guidance Cell
- Engaging with Employers: The cell actively connects students with leading law firms, corporate legal teams, judiciary internships, and public sector organizations. It organizes placement presentations and recruitment drives to ensure access to diverse opportunities.
- Resume Building & Interview Skills: Workshops on resume drafting, interview preparation, courtroom presentation, and professional etiquette prepare students to present themselves confidently to potential employers.
- Individual and Group Counseling: Personalized guidance and group sessions help students clarify career goals, higher studies options, and specialization choices, enabling informed decision-making.
- Pre-Placement & Skill Development Training: Sessions focus on communication, legal drafting, research skills, problem-solving, and time management, ensuring students meet professional expectations.
- Internship & Practical Exposure Opportunities: The cell facilitates internships with law firms, courts, NGOs, and corporate legal departments, providing hands-on experience to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world legal practice.
- Connecting Students with Employers: Acting as a bridge between students, alumni, and the legal industry, the cell ensures that student's skills and aspirations align with professional requirements, facilitating smooth recruitment and placement processes.
- Industry Feedback & Networking: Regular interactions with senior advocates, HR teams, and legal professionals help the cell stay updated on hiring trends and tailor guidance programs accordingly.
Placement Record
The Placement & Career Guidance Cell has a strong track record of assisting LL.B. students in securing internships and placements with prestigious law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, and NGOs. For detailed statistics and a list of recruiters, please refer to the Placement Record.
Through the dedicated efforts of the Centralised Placement & Career Guidance Cell, LL.B. students at Mewar Law Institute are empowered with the skills, exposure, and professional connections needed to achieve meaningful careers and excel in the legal profession.
Faculty Members
| S. No. | Name | Designation | Qualification | Approval Letter No. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dr. Atal Kumar | Principal | M.Com, MBA, LL.M, M.Phil, Ph.D | 3905/02-01-2024 |
| 2 | Karun Kumar | Vice-Principal | LL.M. | . |
| 3 | Dr. Sangeeta Kaul | HOD LL.B | LL.M, Ph.D | . |
| 4 | Dr. Shiv Shankar Maurya | HOD B.A LL.B | LL.M, Ph.D | . |
| 5 | Aakash Chaudhary | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 6 | Abhishek Chaurasia | Assistant Professor | LL.M. | . |
| 7 | Aditi | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 8 | Ajit Pratap Singh | Assistant Professor | LL.M, NET | 4679 / 27-12-2019 |
| 9 | Alok Jain | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 10 | Ananta Kaushik | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 11 | Anil Sharma | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 12 | Dr. Anuradha Blanch Wilson | Assistant Professor | M.A (English),LL.B, Ph.D. (English) | 4679 / 27-12-2019 |
| 13 | Ashish Giri | Assistant Professor | LL.M., NET (Law) | 981/31-05-2023 |
| 15 | Ashok Babu | Assistant Professor | LL.M, NET | 4679/27-12-2019 |
| 16 | Deepika Chaurasia | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 17 | Gaurav Singh | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 18 | Gunjan Tyagi | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 19 | Dr. Hemant Kumar Harit | Assistant Professor | M.A (History), M.Phil. (History), LL.M, Ph.D (Law) | 981/31-05-2023 |
| 20 | Jatin Joshi | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 21 | Karan Bajpayee | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 22 | Mahima Pandey | Assistant Professor | M.A (Political Science), B.Ed (Hindi), NET | . |
| 23 | Dr. Md. Salman Hushain | Assistant Professor | M.A (English) Ph.D (English) | . |
| 24 | Mohd. Shami | Assistant Professor | LL.M, NET | 756/23-05-2022 |
| 25 | Mohita Chhibber | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 26 | Dr. Naveen Kumar | Assistant Professor | LL.M, Ph.D | 981/31-05-2023 |
| 27 | Priyanshu Saxena | Assistant Professor | LL.M, NET | . |
| 28 | Rakesh Kumar Rai | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 29 | Sandeep Kumar | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 30 | Sanjay K. Singh | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 31 | Dr. Shreya Agarwal | Assistant Professor | LL.M, Ph.D | . |
| 32 | Shubham Jain | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 33 | Yashwant Rao Bahadur | Assistant Professor | LL.M | . |
| 34 | Dr. Yogesh Singh | Assistant Professor | M.A (English) Ph.D (English) | . |
