BISHOP COTTON WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN LAW COLLEGE, BANGALORE
Recognized by Government of Karnataka / Approved by Bar Council of India / Affiliated to Karnataka Law University /
Managed by Karnataka Central Diocese of the Church of South India
Courses
 
  GENERAL ENQUIRIES
 
Bishop Cotton Women’s Christian Law College

No: 19, 3rd Cross,
C. S. I. Compound,
Mission Road,
Bangalore - 560 027.
Tel    : +91 80 2212 1898
Fax   : +91 80 2248 5542
Email :  info@bcwclc.com
 

 
 
 
 Our Courses
Bishop Cotton Women's Christian Law College offers Undergraduate & Postgraduate law courses. The laudable aim of this institution is to provide qualitative and fruitful education to the students by offering modernised teaching and training, by undertaking valuable research programmes .
5 year Integrated B. A. LL. B
   2009-10
5 year Integrated B.B. A. LL. B
from 2010-11
3 year LL. B
      2009-10
Semester I
  1. Kannada (Compulsory for all those who studied Kannada as a subject at the SSLC level)
    For Others
    Special English
  2. Sociology –I   
  3. Political Science-I
  4. Elements of Research
Semester 2
  1. English
  2. Sociology-II
  3. Economics-I
Semester 3
  1. History-I1.
  2. Political Science-III
  3. Economics-II
  4. Constitution
Semester 4
  1. Economics-III    
  2. History-II
  3. Contracts-I    
  4.  Psychology
Semester 5
  1. Contracts-II
  2. Law of Torts
  3. Family Law-I
  4. Criminal Law-I
Semester 6
  1. Company Law
  2. Property Law
  3. Administrative Law
  4. Family Law-II
Semester 7
  1. Public International Law
  2. Labour law   
  3. Law of Crimes-I Penal Code
  4. Jurisprudence
  5. Clinical Course-I
    Professional Ethics
    & Professional Accounting  
    system
Semester 8
  1. Environmental Law-I
  2. Optional-I
    Human Rights
    Law and Practice/
    Right to information
  3. Optional-II
    Banking Law/
    Insurance law
  4. Clinical Course-II
    Alternate Dispute
    Resolution
Semester 9
  1. Civil Procedure Code& Limitation Act
  2. Optional –III
    Intellectual Property
    Rights-I/ Penology & I
    Victimology
  3. Optional –IV
    Interpretation of
    statutes & Principles of
    Legislation/ Competition
    Law
  4. Clinical Course-III
    Drafting Pleading&
    Conveyance
Semester 10
  1. Law of Evidence
  2. Law of Evidence
    Criminal Procedure
    Code
  3. Optional-V
    Interllectual Property
    Rights-II/Probation
    & parole
  4. Optional-VI
    Women & Criminal Law
    & Law relating to child/
    International trade
    economics
  5. Clinical Course-IV
    Moot court exercise
    Internship
 
Semester I
  1. Kannada(Compulsory for all those who studied Kannada as a subject at the SSLC level)
    For Others
    Special English
  2. Business Environment
  3. Managerial Economics
  4. Elements of research
Semester 2
  1. English
  2. Business Statistics
  3. Financial accounting
  4. Cost and management accounting
Semester 3
  1. Economic development in India
  2. Entrepreneurship development
  3. International business
  4. Principles and practice of management
  5. Constitutional law
Semester 4
  1. Human resources management-Industrial relations
  2. Financial management
  3. Business ethics
  4. Contracts-I
Semester 5
  1. Contracts-II
  2. Law of Torts
  3. Family Law-I
  4. Criminal Law-I
Semester 6
  1. Company Law
  2. Property Law
  3. Administrative Law
  4. Family Law-II
Semester 7
  1. Public International Law
  2. Labour law   
  3. Law of Crimes-I Penal Code
  4. Jurisprudence
  5. Clinical Course-I
    Professional Ethics
    & Professional Accounting  
    system
Semester 8
  1. Environmental Law-I
  2. Optional-I
    Human Rights
    Law and Practice/
    Right to information
  3. Optional-II
    Banking Law/
    Insurance law
  4. Clinical Course-II
    Alternate Dispute
    Resolution
Semester 9
  1. Civil Procedure Code& Limitation Act
  2. Optional –III
    Intellectual Property
    Rights-I/ Penology & I
    Victimology
  3. Optional –IV
    Interpretation of
    statutes & Principles of
    Legislation/ Competition
    Law
  4. Clinical Course-III
    Drafting Pleading&
    Conveyance
Semester 10
  1. Law of Evidence
  2. Law of Evidence
    Criminal Procedure
    Code
  3. Optional-V
    Interllectual Property
    Rights-II/Probation
    & parole
  4. Optional-VI
    Women & Criminal Law
    & Law relating to child/
    International trade
    economics
  5. Clinical Course-IV
    Moot court exercise
    Internship
 

 

Semester 1
  1. Contracts-I
  2. Constitution
  3. Law of Torts
  4. Family Law-I
  5. Criminal Law-I
    Penal Code
Semester 2
  1. Contracts-II
  2. Company Law
  3. Property Law
  4. Administrative Law
  5. Family Law-II
Semester3
  1. Public International Law
  2. Labour law   
  3. Law of Crimes-I
  4. Jurisprudence
  5. Clinical Course-I
    Professional Ethics>
    & Professional Accounting
    system
Semester 4
  1. Environmental Law-I
  2. Optional-I
    Human Rights
    Law and Practice/
    Right to information
  3. Optional-II
    Banking Law/
    Insurance law
  4. Clinical Course-II
    Alternate Dispute
    Resolution
Semester 5
  1. Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act      
  2. Optional –III>
    Intellectual Property
    Rights-I/ Penology & I
    Victimology
  3. Optional –IV
    Interpretation of
    statutes & Principles of
    Legislation/ Competition
    Law
  4. >Clinical Course-III>
    Drafting Pleading&
    Conveyance
Semester 6
  1. Law of Evidence
  2. Law of Evidence
    Criminal Procedure
    Code
  3. Optional-V
    Interllectual Property
    Rights-II/Probation
    & parole
  4. Optional-VI
    Women & Criminal Law
    & Law relating to child/
    International trade
    economics
  5. Clinical Course-IV
    Moot court exercise
    Internship
Diploma Courses
  • Corporate Merger
  • Securities & Investments

  • Diploma conferred by the Bombay Stock Exchange.
  • Cyber Law
  • Intellectual Propery Rights
  • Diploma conferred by Karnataka State Open University.
    Certficate Course
  • Personality Development and Communicative Skills.

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    Syllabus & Scheme of Examination
    Syllabus

    The syllabus shall be prescribed by the University from time to time. The University shall periodically review the syllabus and recommend such changes as it is considers necessary.

    Scheme of Examination

    There shall be an examination at the end of each semester. The examination in each paper shall be for a maximum of one hundred marks and three hours duration. Rules and Regulations of the college are available in the student’s hand Book.

    The college will hold one Mid Semester Examination, One or Two Revision Tests and One Model Examination per semester for all students before the University examination. Those who fail or are absent with or without leave for the Mid semester examination and the Model examination will have to pay a fine of Rs. 250/- for failure and Rs.500/- for absence per paper.
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