Christ Academy Institute of Law Bangalore B.Com + L.L.B is offered as 5 Years Full Time program. The minimum eligibility criteria for B.Com + L.L.B is 10+2 with 65% + LSAT/CLAT. The total fees for Christ Academy Institute of Law Bangalore B.Com + L.L.B in 2025 is ₹ 6.56 Lakhs for the complete course duration, which includes total tuition fees of ₹ 6.5 Lakhs.
Christ Academy Institute of Law Bangalore B.Com + L.L.B fees in first year is ₹ 1.36 Lakhs. The detailed fees is mentioned below.
| Fees (2025 - 2026) | Year 1 (in INR) | Year 2 (in INR) | Year 3 (in INR) | Year 4 (in INR) | Year 5 (in INR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition Fees | ₹130000 | ₹130000 | ₹130000 | ₹130000 | ₹130000 |
| Alumni Fees | ₹1000 | - | - | - | - |
| Miscellaneous Fees | ₹5000 | - | - | - | - |
| Yearly Fees | ₹136000 | ₹130000 | ₹130000 | ₹130000 | ₹130000 |
* Fees is refundable
The minimum eligibility for admission to B.Com + L.L.B at Christ Academy Institute of Law Bangalore is 10+2 with 65% + LSAT/CLAT.
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| Course Highlights | Details |
|---|---|
| duration | 5 Years (Full Time) |
| course level | UG (Degree) |
| mode of study | On Campus |
| total fees | ₹ 6.56 Lakhs |
| eligibility | 10+2 with 65% + LSAT/CLAT |
10 Feb, 2026 CLAT 2026 results will be revised as per Allahabad High Court order. The 3rd allotment list scheduled for Feb 5 has been postponed, with a revised counselling schedule to be announced soon. Read more.
| Fee Type | Total Amount (INR) |
|---|---|
| tuition fee | ₹6.5 Lakhs |
| total fee | ₹6.56 Lakhs |
The 5-year Integrated LL.B. program has a fee of INR 1,30,000 per year, amounting to INR 6,50,000 for 5 years. Additionally, there is a Graduation Fee of INR 5,000 and an Alumni Fee of INR 1,000, bringing the total program fee to INR 6,56,000.

| Events | Dates |
|---|---|
| CLAT 2025 Result | Dec 17, 2025 |
| CLAT 2025 Exam Date | Dec 07, 2025 |
| CLAT 2025 Registration Date | Aug 01, 2025 - Oct 31, 2025 |
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