Law courses
Short description:
Five-year integrated program merging economics and law to produce graduates capable of legal practice while understanding economic systems and policy implications.
Description:
Structure fuses substantive and procedural law with microeconomics, macroeconomics, and analytical tools used in economic policy. Training develops legal drafting, argumentation, research, and interpretation of financial and regulatory systems. Graduates acquire competence in litigation, corporate advisory, public-sector governance, and economic policy analysis. Program positions students for legal practice with an added capacity to evaluate the economic consequences of laws, regulations, and institutional decisions.
Three-year distance-learning LLB designed to produce practice-ready legal professionals with grounding in Nepali law, jurisprudence, and applied legal skills.
The Bachelor of Law (LLB) at Nepal Open University is a 90-credit program delivered through distance learning. It targets graduates from any discipline seeking formal legal education for practice, public service, research, or compliance roles. The curriculum balances core doctrinal law, procedural law, constitutional foundations, and applied components such as moot court, legal research, and internship/project work. Graduates meet academic requirements for entry into legal practice pathways subject to prevailing regulatory rules in Nepal.
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.