The Business Law Minor provides students with an understanding of legal issues and topics that impact society, organizations, and individuals. It explores the theories of law, including ethical aspects of the origins, content, and enforcement of laws. Students learn to identify, analyze, and solve legal problems, consult legal resources, and communicate their findings effectively. This minor is designed to complement other disciplines and prepare students for roles that involve legal considerations, as well as for graduate studies.
Why this course is highly recommended
The Business Law Minor enriches your studies by introducing legal perspectives that are applicable across professions and disciplines. It prepares you for future professional activities such as law or graduate studies, making you more versatile and knowledgeable about legal issues impacting society, organizations, and individuals.
This minor focuses on law and legal issues relevant to business and society, offering insights into legal problems, legal resources, and ethical considerations. It can be customized to align with students' interests, especially those in fields like political science, philosophy, sociology, psychology, economics, and natural sciences.
Application fees
17.28L
1st year tuition fees
17.28L
Living cost
This minor is available to students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science. Courses for the minor constitute one component of the complete degree requirements needed to graduate. Students should consult the academic calendar for specific course requirements and follow the program outlined for their year of study.

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A minor in business law prepares students for professional activities involving legal issues and can complement careers in fields like law, policy, or related areas. It also offers a foundation for future graduate studies related to legal topics.