MU B.Com LLB (Hons.) FAQs
Ques. What makes B.Com LLB (Hons.) different from BA LLB (Hons.) at Marwadi University, and which is better for a corporate law career?
Ans. The B.Com LLB (Hons.) replaces the Arts subjects (Political Science, Economics, Sociology) of BA LLB with Commerce subjects such as Principles of Accounting, Financial Management, Business Economics, Organisational Behaviour, Principles of Marketing, and E-Commerce. This gives B.Com LLB graduates a stronger foundation in business and finance, making them more suited for corporate law, taxation, banking law, compliance, and commercial arbitration. For students targeting corporate law firms, in-house counsel roles, or financial regulatory bodies, B.Com LLB is generally the preferred choice.
Ques. Does the B.Com LLB (Hons.) programme at Marwadi University cover GST, Income Tax, and other taxation laws?
Ans. Yes. The curriculum includes dedicated Taxation Law I (covering Direct Tax) and Taxation Law II (covering Indirect Tax Law and Practices including GST) as core subjects in Semesters 7 and 8 respectively. Additionally, the Business Law Honours specialisation includes International Taxation Law and International Trade Law in Semester 10, making the programme highly relevant for students targeting tax law, CA-law dual careers, or corporate tax advisory roles.
Ques. Is the B.Com LLB (Hons.) degree from Marwadi University recognised by the Bar Council of India?
Ans. Yes, the B.Com LLB (Hons.) programme at Marwadi University is a BCI-approved 5-year integrated law programme. Graduates are eligible to enrol with the State Bar Council and practice as advocates in India after clearing the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). The Faculty of Law at MU has been operational since 2015 and is well-established with BCI recognition.
Ques. What internship opportunities are available during the B.Com LLB (Hons.) programme?
Ans. The programme has a structured, mandatory internship component across all 5 years. Students intern at an NGO (Sem 2), Lower Courts (Sem 3 and 4), High Courts (Sem 5 and 6), Supreme Court/Law Firm/Corporate House (Sem 7 and 8), and complete a Placement Internship in Sem 9. Each internship is typically 4 weeks long. Given the commerce background, students are particularly well-positioned for internships at corporate legal departments, banks, financial regulatory bodies, and commercial law firms.
Ques. Can a B.Com LLB (Hons.) graduate from Marwadi University pursue CA (Chartered Accountancy) alongside or after the degree?
Ans. Yes. Many B.Com LLB graduates pursue CA alongside or after their degree, as the commerce foundation in the programme aligns well with CA Foundation and Intermediate syllabi. The dual expertise in commerce and law is highly valued in tax advisory, audit firms, and corporate compliance roles. Students can register for CA Foundation during their 1st or 2nd year of B.Com LLB. The combination of B.Com LLB + CA is considered one of the most powerful professional combinations for corporate and tax law careers in India.
Ques. What are the career prospects and average salary after completing B.Com LLB (Hons.) from Marwadi University?
Ans. Graduates of B.Com LLB (Hons.) can pursue careers in corporate law firms (as associates), in-house legal counsel at companies, banking and financial sector legal departments, taxation advisory, compliance and regulatory roles, judicial services, civil services (UPSC/GPSC), and academia. The programme's strong internship structure and commerce-law integration make graduates particularly attractive to corporate recruiters. While course-specific placement data for B.Com LLB is not separately published, the Faculty of Law at MU has recruiters including IBM, Mahindra, TCS, Amazon, HDFC Bank, and Capgemini visiting the campus for law-related roles.


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