MAHE LLB (Hons.) FAQs
Q1: What is the LLB (Honours) program at MAHE Manipal?
Ans. It is a three-year undergraduate law degree designed to help students understand legal systems along with the legal aspects of technology, digital activity, and regulation. The program brings together core legal subjects with themes connected to technology law, privacy, and contemporary legal frameworks.
Q2: What is the difference between a regular LLB and an LLB (Honours)?
Ans. An LLB Honours degree includes additional academic depth, research emphasis, and structured skill-building compared to a regular LLB. Students study foundational subjects along with extended coursework and electives that strengthen their analytical and research orientation.
Q3: What skills will students develop during the programme?
Ans. The programme helps students build strong legal reasoning, research ability, and analytical thinking. They also develop clear writing and presentation skills through regular assignments, classroom activities, and evaluations. The program encourages students to understand legal systems from multiple angles and apply their learning confidently.
Q4: What are the eligibility criteria for admission?
Ans. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from a recognised institution with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. Admission includes merit-based selection and an interview round.
Q5: Are internships part of the course?
Ans. Yes, MLS offers structured internships during the three-year study period. These are part of its practice-focused curriculum. The internships help students understand the professional environment and build confidence for future job roles.
Q6: What career options are available after completing this degree?
Ans. Graduates may work in litigation, corporate law, technology regulation, compliance, intellectual property, policy-making, advisory roles or digital governance. They may also choose to pursue higher studies such as LLM or PhD programmes in technology law, cyber law, or intellectual property law.
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