IIULER BA LLB (Hons.) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between BA LLB and BBA LLB at IIULER Goa?
Ans. Both are 5-year integrated programs with similar fees and admission through CLAT. The main difference is that BA LLB combines arts subjects with law, providing a broader humanities perspective, while BBA LLB combines business administration with law, focusing on corporate and commercial law aspects. The choice depends on your interest in either general law practice or corporate/commercial law specialization. Both programs have equal career prospects and placement opportunities.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation mandatory at IIULER Goa?
Ans. Hostel accommodation is provided based on availability and is not strictly mandatory. However, the hostel fees of Rs. 2,96,000 per year are included in the total fees structure mentioned for all students. If you opt for hostel accommodation, these fees are mandatory. Day scholars can request exemption from hostel fees, but this requires prior approval from the university administration. It is advisable to contact the admissions office at info@iiuler.edu.in for specific details regarding day scholar options.
Ques. What are the placement prospects for BA LLB graduates from IIULER Goa?
Ans. IIULER Goa, being a newly established national law university (founded in 2022), is still building its placement track record. However, based on comparable new NLUs and the university's strong infrastructure, faculty, and industry connections, average placement packages are projected between Rs. 13-18 LPA. The university has established partnerships with reputed law firms, corporate houses, and government organizations. Internship opportunities during the course help students build professional networks and gain practical experience, which enhances their employability. The first batch is still progressing through the program, so comprehensive placement data will be available in the coming years.
Ques. Can I get admission to IIULER Goa without CLAT?
Ans. No, admission to BA LLB at IIULER Goa is strictly through CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) merit. CLAT is the mandatory entrance examination for all undergraduate law programs at IIULER Goa. There is no alternative admission route or direct admission based on board marks. However, NRI and foreign national seats may have different admission procedures. For details on NRI/foreign national admissions, contact the university at info@iiuler.edu.in.
Ques. What is the academic environment and teaching methodology at IIULER Goa?
Ans. IIULER Goa emphasizes experiential and clinical legal education with a focus on integrating theory and practice. The curriculum includes interactive classroom sessions, moot court practice, legal aid clinics, internships, and interaction with practicing lawyers and judges. The university has state-of-the-art infrastructure including smart classrooms, digital library, moot courts, and research facilities. Faculty members are experienced academicians and legal professionals. The teaching methodology emphasizes comparative legal studies, multi-disciplinary approaches, and practical skill development. Students also get exposure to international legal perspectives through foreign collaborations and student exchange programs.
Ques. What are the career options after completing BA LLB from IIULER Goa?
Ans. BA LLB graduates from IIULER Goa can pursue diverse career paths including legal practice as advocates, corporate law, government services (judicial services, civil services), legal consultancy, arbitration and mediation, academia, and public interest law. The 5-year integrated program prepares students for the Bar Council of India's All India Bar Examination (AIBE) to practice as advocates. Graduates can also pursue higher studies like LLM or specialized courses. The university's emphasis on practical training and internships helps students develop skills for various legal career paths. Many graduates also pursue judicial services examinations or civil services after completing their law degree.








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