Jurisprudence is the backbone of legal reasoning and a key component of the LLB entrance exam, carrying 50 out of 100 marks. This course offers a comprehensive foundation in Jurisprudence, tailored specifically for students preparing for the LLB entrance. Whether you’re just beginning or revising key concepts, this course is designed to help you excel.
With 50% of the exam focused on Jurisprudence, mastering it is non-negotiable for success. This course simplifies complex ideas, provides constant practice, and ensures you develop both theoretical understanding and practical exam skills—so you walk into your test fully prepared and confident.
This module offers a foundational introduction to jurisprudence — the philosophy and theory of law. Students will explore the meaning, nature, and scope of jurisprudence, understand how it differs from morality, and study key definitions provided by renowned legal thinkers like Salmond, Austin, and Bentham.
Rather than focusing on specific laws, this course encourages critical thinking about what law is, why it exists, and how it shapes society. By the end of the module, students will gain a deeper appreciation of both the analytical and normative approaches to law and develop a strong conceptual base for further legal studies.
Students preparing for LLB Entrance Exam