Balaji School of Law (BSL) offers a five-year integrated course designed to equip students with a solid foundation in both the law and Business administration. This curriculum blends academic excellence with practical experience to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework and management & administration. The curriculum is actively debated and involves a wide range of core legal titles (Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Rights) as well as interdisciplinary topics (Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management).
Balaji School of Law (BSL) offers a five-year integrated course designed to equip students with a solid foundation in both the law and Business administration. This curriculum blends academic excellence with practical experience to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework and management & administration. The curriculum is actively debated and involves a wide range of core legal titles (Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Rights) as well as interdisciplinary topics (Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management).
BSL students are taught in an application based legal education. The syllabus includes interactive moot court activities, placements, legal internships, in recognized law firms and corporates and presentations from top legal stars (luminaries). As a result of the school's emphasis on ethics and professionalism, graduates are not only legally competent individuals, but also corporate world. With the most advanced infrastructure, the trained faculty and with a curriculum that heavily invests in experiential learning, the BBA LLB program at BSL is a launching pad for ambitious new entrants in the field of law trained to succeed in wide ranging fields including litigation, corporate law, policy and judicial practice.
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240101 | Law of Torts, Consumer Protection & Motor Vehicles Act | 4 |
BBL240102 | Law & Legal Methods | 4 |
BBL240103 | Legal Database, ICT & 21st Century Skills | 2 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240104 | General English | 4 |
BBL240105 | Managerial Accounting | 4 |
BBL240106 | Management Theory & Practices | 4 |
BBL240107 | Business Communication | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240201 | Civil Society & Public Grievance | 4 |
BBL240202 | Right to Information | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240203 | English for Law | 4 |
BBL240204 | Human Resource Management | 4 |
BBL240205 | Principles of Finance | 4 |
BBL240206 | Business Environment | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240301 | Law of Contract-I | 4 |
BBL240302 | Human Rights Law & Practice | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240303 | Legal Language & Legal Writing | 4 |
BBL240304 | Principles of Marketing | 4 |
BBL240305 | Organizational Behavior | 4 |
BBL240306 | Business Mathematics & Statistics | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240401 | Law of Contract-II | 4 |
BBL240402 | Humanitarian Refugee Law | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240403 | Law & Literature | 4 |
BBL240404 | Business Ethics & Corporate Governance | 4 |
BBL240405 | Managerial Economics | 4 |
BBL240406 | Quantitative Analysis | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240501 | Constitutional Law-I | 4 |
BBL240502 | Law of Crimes | 4 |
BBL240503 | Family Law-I | 4 |
BBL240504 | Intellectual Property Rights | 4 |
BBL240505 | Company Law | 4 |
BBL240506 | Criminal Minors Act | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240601 | Constitutional Law-II | 4 |
BBL240602 | Transfer of Property | 4 |
BBL240603 | Family Law-II | 4 |
BBL240604 | Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code | 4 |
BBL240605 | Criminal Psychology | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240606 | Women And Law | 4 |
BBL240607 | Law and Agriculture | 4 |
BBL240608 | Law relating to Offences against Children | 4 |
BBL240609 | Financial Market Regulation | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240701 | Jurisprudence | 4 |
BBL240702 | Interpretation of Statutes | 4 |
BBL240703 | Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act | 4 |
BBL240704 | Environmental Law | 4 |
BBL240705 | Clinical Legal Education (Paper-I) Professional Ethics & Contempt of Court Act | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240706 | Media & Law | 4 |
BBL240707 | Banking & Insurance | 4 |
BBL240708 | Health & Food Law | 4 |
BBL240709 | Forensic Science | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240801 | Public International Law | 4 |
BBL240802 | Criminal Procedure Code | 4 |
BBL240803 | Law of Evidence | 4 |
BBL240804 | Mediation | 4 |
BBL240805 | Clinical Legal Education (Paper-II) Alternate Dispute Redressal System | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240806 | International Organizations | 4 |
BBL240807 | Education Law | 4 |
BBL240808 | Penology & Victimology | 4 |
BBL240809 | Cyber Security Laws | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240901 | Labour Law-I | 4 |
BBL240902 | Administrative Law | 4 |
BBL240903 | Clinical Legal Education (Paper-III) Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240904 | Equity & Trust | 4 |
BBL240905 | International Criminal Law | 4 |
BBL240906 | Private International Law | 4 |
BBL240907 | Local Self Government & Panchayat Administration | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL240908 | Election Law | 4 |
BBL240909 | Maritime & Shipping Law | 4 |
BBL240910 | Law relating to Real Estate | 4 |
BBL240911 | Law on SME’s on Agricultural Processing & Rural Industry | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL241001 | Labour Law-II | 4 |
BBL241002 | Law of Taxation | 4 |
BBL241003 | Land Laws | 4 |
BBL241004 | Clinical Legal Education (Paper-IV) Moot Court Exercise & Internship | 4 |
Subject Code | Course Type | Credits |
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BBL241005 | Air & Space Law | 4 |
BBL241006 | Competition Law | 4 |
BBL241007 | Sports Law in India | 4 |
BBL241008 | Artificial Intelligence: Law & Ethics | 4 |
BBA LLB 1st Year | 1st Installment | 2nd Installment | 3rd Installment | Total |
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Academic Fees | Rs. 30,000 | Rs. 44,625 | Rs. 28,375 | |
(Refundable Deposit) | Rs. 10,000 | |||
Total | Rs. 30,000 (Within a week from the date of result declaration) |
Rs. 44,625 (At the time of commencement of course) |
Rs. 36,125 (Before 18 December-2025) |
Rs.1,02,250 |
BBA LLB 2nd Year | 4th Installment | 5th Installment | Total |
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Academic Fees | Rs. 49,000 (Before the commencement of third semester) |
Rs. 49,000 (Before 18 December-2026) |
Rs. 98,000 |
BBA LLB 3rd Year | 6th Installment | 7th Installment | Total |
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Academic Fees | Rs. 51,500 (Before the commencement of third semester) |
Rs. 51,500 (Before 18 December-2027) |
Rs. 1,03,0000 |
BBA LLB 4th Year | 8th Installment | 9th Installment | Total |
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Academic Fees | Rs. 49,000 (Before the commencement of third semester) |
Rs. 49,000 (Before 18 December-2028) |
Rs. 98,000 |
BBA LLB 5th Year | 10th Installment | 11th Installment | Total |
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Academic Fees | Rs. 49,000 (Before the commencement of third semester) |
Rs. 49,000 (Before 18 December-2029) |
Rs. 98,000 |
Hostel Fees (Optional): Rs. 91,500
Note: Uniform fee not included in the fee structure.
Sr. No. | % of refund of fees | Point of time when notice of withdrawal of admission is received |
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1. | 100% | 15 days or more before the formally-notified Commencement of Courses. |
2. | 90% | Less than 15 days before the formally-notified Commencement of Courses. |
3. | 80% | 15 days or less after the formally-notified Commencement of Courses. |
4. | 50% | 30 days or less, but more than 15 days, after formally-notified Commencement of Courses. |
5. | 00% | More than 30 days after formally-notified Commencement of Courses. |
* Caution money or security deposit, which are not part of the fees chargeable, shall be refunded in full.
** In case of (1) in the table above, the entire fee (after the deduction of the processing fee of not more than Rs. 1,000) shall be refunded to the student by the University concerned institution.
This Scholarship is for the wards of “Uniformed People” such as Defence personnel, Para military, and Police officials.
A committee comprising of University officials headed by the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, SBUP will nominate the eligible students for this scholarship on the basis of following conditions:
25% of Academic Fees will be the scholarship to these students.
As per Government of Maharashtra, GR No. Sankirna/-2022/P.K.91/Vishi-4, Dt. 22nd June 2023, this scholarship is to be given to the 10% of total admitted students, belonging to Maharashtra domicile and who belong to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) irrespective of the caste, on the basis of merit. The scholarship is 50% concession in the academic fees.
This scholarship is named as Dr. P. C. Shejwalkar Memorial Scholarship (For EWS students).
A committee comprising of University officials headed by the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, SBUP will nominate the eligible students for this scholarship.
The scholarship is 50% concession in the academic fees.
Bhimrao Ramji alias Babasaheb Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956) was an Indian jurist, economist, social reformer and political leader who headed the committee drafting the Constitution of India from the Constituent Assembly debates, served as Law and Justice minister in the first cabinet of Jawaharlal Nehru, and inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement after renouncing Hinduism.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar graduated from Elphinstone College, University of Bombay, and studied economics at Columbia University and the London School of Economics, receiving doctorates in 1927 and 1923 respectively and was among a handful of Indian students to have done so at either institution in the 1920s. He also trained in the law at Gray's Inn, London. In his early career, he was an economist, professor, and lawyer. His later life was marked by his political activities; he became involved in campaigning and negotiations for India's independence, publishing journals, advocating political rights and social freedom for Dalits, and contributing significantly to the establishment of the state of India. In 1956, he converted to Buddhism, initiating mass conversions of Dalits.
In 1990, the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, was posthumously conferred on Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. The salutation Jai Bhim used by followers honours him. He is also referred to by the honorific Babasaheb meaning "Respected Father". In order to honour the stupendous work and contribution of Bharat Ratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, SBUP proposes to introduce a scholarship in his name.
A committee comprising of University officials headed by the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, SBUP will nominate the eligible students for this scholarship on the of the basis following conditions:
25% of Academic Fees will be the scholarship to these students.
Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu, MC (26th August 1910 – 5th September 1997), better known as Mother Teresa, in 1950, founded the Missionaries of Charity. AnjezëGonxhe Bojaxhiu was born in Skopje—at the time, part of the Ottoman Empire. After eighteen years, she moved to Ireland and then to India, where she lived most of her life. Saint Teresa of Calcutta was canonized on 4th September 2016.
Mother Teresa received several honours, including the 1962 Ramon Magsaysay Peace Prize and the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. Mother Teresa was admired by many for her charitable work.
In 1962 the Indian government awarded Mother Teresa the Padma Shri, one of its highest civilian honours, for her services to the people of India. In order to recognize the philanthropic work of Mother Teresa
A committee comprising of University officials headed by the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, SBUP will nominate the eligible students for this scholarship on the basis following conditions:
Category of Disability | Category of Disability |
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Locomotor disability | Intellectual disability |
Leprosy cured person | Specific learning disabilities |
Cerebral palsy | Autism spectrum disorder |
Dwarfism | Mental illness |
Muscular dystrophy | Multiple sclerosis |
Acid attack victims | Parkinson's disease |
Blindness | Haemophilia |
Low-vision | Thalassemia |
Deaf | Sickle cell disease |
Hard of hearing | Multiple Disabilities |
Speech and language disability |
25% of Academic Fees will be the scholarship to these students.
Jyotirao Govindrao Phule (11 April 1827 – 28 November 1890) was an Indian social activist, businessman, anti-caste social reformer and writer from Maharashtra. His work extended to many fields, including eradication of untouchability and the caste system and for his efforts in educating women and oppressed caste people. He and his wife, Savitribai Phule, were pioneers of women's education in India. Mahatma Jyotiba Phule started his first school for girls in 1848 in Pune at Tatyasaheb Bhide's residence or Bhidewada. He, along with his followers, formed the Satyashodhak Samaj (Society of Truth Seekers) to attain equal rights for people from lower castes. People from all religions and castes could become a part of this association which worked for the upliftment of the oppressed classes.
In order to honour his contribution for the upliftment of lower castes people of society, SBUP proposes to introduce a scholarship in his name, the details of which are as follows:’
The main objective of this scholarship is to provide encouragement and to facilitate higher education to the students who belong to the reserved categories as per the following;
The students from “Maharashtra state”, belonging to the Vimukta Jati (VJ), De Notified Tribes (DT) (NT-A), Nomadic Tribes 1 (NT-B), Nomadic Tribes 2 (NT-C), Nomadic Tribes 3 (NT-D), Other Backward Class (OBC), Special Backward Class (SBC), Socially and Educationally Backward Class (SEBC) and who are in non-creamy layer.
A committee comprising of University officials headed by the Vice Chancellor will nominate the eligible students for this scholarship.
5% of Academic Fees will be the scholarship to these students.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, was an Indian ruler and a member of the Bhonsle Maratha clan. He initially served as the Jagirdar of Pune after 1664 succeeding his father Shahaji. Eventually, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj carved out his own independent kingdom from the declining Adilshahi sultanate of Bijapur which formed the genesis of the Maratha Empire. In 1674, he was formally crowned the Chhatrapati of his realm at Raigad Fort.
Over the course of his life, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj engaged in both alliances and hostilities with the Mughal Empire, the Sultanate of Golkonda, Sultanate of Bijapur and the European colonial powers. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj established a competent and progressive civil rule with well- structured administrative organisations.
A committee comprising of University officials headed by the Vice Chancellor will nominate the eligible students for this scholarship.
International Sports Competitions are approved by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports/ SAI/ IOA/ FISU.IOA/ National Federation of Concerned Games approved by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports/ Association of Indian Universities/ School Games Federation of India
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In Bharat (INDIA) there have been lots of intelligent personalities who have contributed scholastically to various areas like economics, social sciences, mathematics, engineering and medicine. In order to honour this meritorious contribution in various fields it is proposed to offer the following scholarships to meritorious students
A committee comprising of University officials headed by the Vice Chancellor will nominate the eligible students for this scholarship.
20% of Academic Fees will be the scholarship to these students.
The main objective of this scholarship is to provide encouragement and to facilitate higher education of meritorious children of employees of Sri Balaji University, Pune.
A committee comprising of University officials headed by the Vice Chancellor will nominate the eligible students for this scholarship.
50% of Tuition Fee will be the scholarship to these students but it can be considered
100% of Tuition Fee if he / she fulfill the criteria mentioned above in point number C.
Selection Committee: The selection of students for the award of different scholarships shall be done by the following committee;
All programs run under the aegis of the Sri Balaji University are specially approved for education loan from Propelld , Tata Capital , Punjab National Bank , Axis Bank , Bank Of Baroda , IDFC First Bank , Credenc , AVANSE , Bank Of Maharashtra
Sri Balaji University, Pune has signed MoUs with these banks. An education loan can be availed from any of the mentioned banks/NBFCs. However, students have the liberty to approach any other bank as per their convenience.
The BBA LLB program is a five-year integrated course designed for students who have completed their 12th standard (higher secondary) education.
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognized board with minimum 50% for open category and 45% for reserved category.
SBEST is compulsory exam for all students (read the admission process tab)
Refer the program structure tab
Please refer the Career Scope tab
Yes, internships with law firms, courts, and corporate legal departments are an integral part of BALLB program.
Yes, the course includes moot courts, legal aid clinics, and research projects to enhance practical learning experiences.
The university has a dedicated placement cell that assists students in securing opportunities in top law firms, corporate sectors, and government organizations.
Yes, hostel facilities are available for 1st year students with all necessary amenities.
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