Law courses
• Five-year integrated degree combining full professional legal education with economics training to develop lawyers capable of handling economic, financial, and regulatory complexities.
• Merges legal doctrine, procedural law, legal analysis, and advocacy with economic theory, financial systems, public policy, and quantitative reasoning.
• Equips graduates to evaluate the economic consequences of laws, advise on regulatory impacts, and interpret financial issues through a legal lens.
• Meets requirements for a professional LL.B. degree and prepares students for the bar exam.
Law is the study of legal systems, rules, and regulations that govern society. Law courses train students to understand legal principles, protect rights, resolve disputes, and ensure justice. These programs develop critical thinking, analytical ability, research skills, and strong communication, preparing students for legal and judicial careers.
These activities help students gain real-world legal experience.
Graduates can work as:
Law graduates can work in courts, law firms, government offices, corporations, NGOs, and international organizations.
Tribhuvan University
Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Laws (BA LLB) is a 5-year integrated law program. Entrance exams are conducted by TU Faculty of Law, KU School of Law, and other institutions.
Tribhuvan University
The 3-year LLB program is for graduates who wish to pursue law. Admission is through entrance examination conducted by TU Faculty of Law and affiliated colleges.
University Grants Commission (UGC) Nepal
University Grants Commission provides scholarships to increase access to higher education for students with disabilities, economically disadvantaged students, Dalit students, children of martyrs and conflict victims, Mukta Kamlari, and Muslim women students.
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MOEST)
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology provides scholarships for Nepali students to study abroad through bilateral agreements with countries like China, India, Bangladesh, Russia, Pakistan, Japan, and others.
Government of Nepal
Constitutional provision for 45% reserved scholarships across all higher education institutions. Quotas are allocated for women, Janajati, Madhesi, Dalit, disabled, Muslim, and remote area students as per Nepal's inclusive education policy.