In the last three years of an LLB program, students delve into advanced and specialized areas of law. Key subjects include Constitutional Law, which focuses on the principles of governance and rights; Criminal Law, covering offenses, legal procedures, and punishment; and Corporate Law, examining business and trade regulations. Environmental Law deals with regulations regarding natural resources and sustainability.
Additionally, Intellectual Property Law is studied to protect creations like patents, copyrights, and trademarks. International Law, addressing global legal principles and relations, is essential for cross-border legal matters. These subjects are complemented by electives, giving students the chance to explore niche areas such as human rights, family law, or cyber law, offering a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape and preparing them for careers in various legal fields.