THE REGULATIONS RELATING TO CAREER ADVANCEMENT COURSE

The career advancement courses are an addendum to the regular courses of B.A.LL.B., B.Com. LL.B., BBA. LL.B., under the scheme of institutional expansion. The courses are designed for professionals who have an academic yearning and an urge to keep up with the latest developments. As a starter the following courses are being offered -

  • Law relating to Investigation of Crimes
  • Health Care and Law
  • Human Rights for Law Enforcers
  • Business Law and Taxation

These courses target mainly the law enforcement personnel, medical personnel and tax personnel. However, there are some more courses in the offing such as -

  • Labour Laws
  • Climate Change
  • Alternate Dispute Resolution
  • Foreign Trade and WTO
  • Intellectual Property Rights

The above courses will be introduced depending upon local needs and popular demand. The courses endeavor to refresh the existing knowledge and bridge the gap if any. Ordinarily the duration of a course will be six months.

DURATION AND CONTACT HOURS

A Career Advancement Course shall be of six months duration and will run twice a year -

  • January to June
  • July to December

The Contact hours will be on weekends:

  • Saturdays 12 pm. to 5 pm.
  • Sunday : I2 pm. to 5 pm.

STUDY MATERIALS

The Directorate of Career Advancement Courses has put together a preliminary reading material to help the participants to understand and maintain the focus of the course. However, the materials being very brief outline the participants are expected to attend the classes regularly, do self study and use the library extensively.

FEES STRUCTURE

The fee structure for the course is as follows:

PARTICULARS FEES
Admission Fee Rs. 3000.00
Course Fee Rs. 5000.00
Study Material Rs. 3000.00
Identity Card Rs. 300.00
Examination Rs. 2500.00
Multimedia Fee (Or Infrastructural overhead) Rs. 1200.00
TOTAL Rs. 15000.00

ATTENDANCE

The Bar Council ruled Part IV Chapter II Rule 12 requires that the course leading to integrated double degree in law shall require that each student shall have not less than 70% attendance in order to be eligible to appear for end semester examination.

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