Top Preferred Law Courses After 12th for All Streams – Fees & Salary Scope
- UPES Editorial Team
- Published 30/09/2025

Law has become one of the most sought-after career paths among 12th-pass students from Arts, Commerce and Science. With increasing complexity in corporate, digital, environmental, and international law, students now have multiple integrated law courses after 12th to choose from. In this guide, from an expert’s viewpoint, we’ll examine the popular law courses after 12th, their compatibility with different streams, fees, and salary potential.
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“Law courses after 12th” generally refer to integrated law degrees that students can enrol in immediately after finishing class 12, from any stream (Arts / Commerce / Science). These are usually five-year law programmes combining a bachelor’s degree (in Arts, Business, Commerce, or Science) with the LLB legal curriculum. Examples include BA-LL.B., BBA-LL.B., B.Com-LL.B., B.Sc-LL.B.. After this, students can go on to practice in litigation, corporate sectors, regulatory bodies, judiciary, or even pursue postgraduate legal education (LLM, research).
Law Courses After 12th for Arts
If your background is Arts (Humanities: History, Sociology, Political Science, etc.), these are good fits:
- BA-LLB (Hons)- Combines social sciences/humanities with law. You will study subjects like history, political science, sociology along with criminal law, constitutional law, contract law etc. The versatility of BA LLB allows graduates to carve out successful careers that align with their interests, whether it’s advocating in court, advising corporations, influencing public policy, or shaping the next generation of legal minds.
- BBA-LLB (Hons)- If you have interest in administration/business + law; though business-oriented subjects may be less familiar, students from Arts can adapt.
- Diploma and Certificate Courses in fields like cyber law, human rights law, constitutional law, legal aid, etc. These are smaller in scale, supplementing knowledge.
At UPES, the BA-LLB (Hons) programme offered by the School of Law is a strong choice for Arts students who want both breadth (humanities) and legal depth. See their programme details here:
Law Courses After 12th for Commerce
Commerce students (Accountancy, Economics, Business Studies) gain natural advantages in law fields intersecting business, finance, taxation, corporate governance etc. Suitable law courses include:
- B.Com LLB- direct commerce + law combination.
- BBA-LLB (Hons)- especially good for commerce students: business administration subjects align, and you can specialise in corporate law, contract law, mergers & acquisitions, banking law, etc.
- Integrated Programmes with business law specialisations.
At UPES, the BBA-LLB (Hons) is an ideal course for commerce background. The curriculum at UPES includes business law, international economic law and other commerce-law overlaps.
Law Courses After 12th for Science
Science students sometimes feel less inclined toward law, but there are integrated law courses designed for them or that accept them. Options include:
- B.Sc-LLB where offered, combining science subjects + law. This is less common but good if you're interested in fields like environmental law, biotechnology law, cyber law, patent law etc.
- General integrated degrees like BA-LLB and BBA-LLB are also open to science students; your prior background may strengthen you in technical or regulatory law specialisations.
- Specialised law areas: Intellectual Property Rights, Disruptive Technologies Law etc. which require understanding of science/tech.
UPES offers specialisations in its law programmes that suit science students (e.g. Disruptive Technologies Law, Intellectual Property Rights). So even enrolling in BA-LLB or BBA-LLB (Hons) with the right specialisation can be aligned with a science background.
Law Courses After 12th Fees
Fees are critical when choosing a law programme. Here’s what you should know, with UPES examples and national ranges:
Programme | Typical Duration | Fee Range in India | UPES School of Law Fees |
Integrated law courses after 12th (BA-LLB, BBA-LLB, B.Com-LLB etc.) | ~5 years | ₹1,00,000 to ₹20,00,000 total depending on the college, infrastructure, specialisation. | UPES BA-LLB (Hons): ~ ₹22-25 Lakhs for full programme. UPES BBA-LLB (Hons): ~ ₹22-25 Lakhs total. |
3-year LLB (after graduation) | 3 years | Lower than 5-year integrated; varies from ₹50,000 to 5,00,000 or more, depending on college. | UPES 3-year LLB: ~ ₹12 Lakhs total (exclusive of hostel fee). |
What affects fees: prestige of the institution, specialisations offered, infrastructure, faculty, location, whether private or government, additional costs (library, moot courts, hostel).
Law Courses After 12th Salary Scope
Career opportunities and salary after finishing law programmes depends on many factors: stream chosen, institute, specialisation, whether placements are good, whether the student has internships or practical exposure, etc. Here is what data and expert projections show:
Starting / Early Career | Mid-Level Career (3-5 yrs) | High / Top Levels / Specialised Roles |
Fresh graduates from integrated law courses often receive ₹3-6 Lakhs per annum (LPA) in many firms. This can increase if you get into a private, big corporate law firm. (Source: Naukri, Indeed) | At mid-level, salaries can grow to ₹8-15 LPA or more depending on specialisation (corporate law, IP law, regulatory) and institute. (Source: Naukri, Indeed) | Top law firms, roles in international arbitration, intellectual property, in-house counsel for large corporates or tech firms can fetch ₹25-50 LPA or even more. Also, leadership roles, consultancy, or judicial services have their own scales. (Source: Naukri, Indeed) |
UPES Salary / Placement Data
- UPES School of Law’s highest package in recent placements has been ₹16 LPA.
- Average salary packages for UPES law graduates are around ₹6-8 LPA in many cases.
- Placement rates are strong: e.g. in 2023, about 77.6% placement for law students at UPES.
Why Choose UPES School of Law
Here are reasons why UPES is a strong option for students wanting to pursue law courses after 12th:
- Specialisations: UPES offers multiple specialisations within these integrated programmes (e.g. Corporate Law, Disruptive Technologies Law, Intellectual Property Rights etc.), allowing stream-aligned study.
- Industry exposure, internships, moot courts: Practical learning is emphasised.
- Placement performance: Highest packages, decent average placements, recruiters include big law firms and firms in related domains.
- Fee vs ROI: Though fees are significant (around ₹22-25 Lakh for 5 years), given placement stats, average salaries, and specialisations, the return on investment is good.
Choosing the Right Course: Arts vs Commerce vs Science
Here are recommendations depending on your current stream:
- If you are from Arts / Humanities, BA-LLB (Hons) is usually smoother, because you're already familiar with social sciences. You can still do BBA-LLB, but may need to pick up business law, finance basics etc.
- If you are from Commerce, BBA-LLB or B.Com-LLB (if available) are strong choices since you already have exposure to economics / business / accounting etc. You may leverage this in corporate law, banking law, taxation etc.
If you are from Science, especially if interested in tech / environment / IP law / cyber law, you may choose BA-LLB or BBA-LLB with science-leaning specialisations, or try to enrol in B.Sc-LLB where offered. The challenge may be adapting to humanities or business subjects in the curriculum, but science gives you an edge in certain legal specialisations (tech, patent, environment)

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Conclusion
Choosing a law course after 12th requires careful consideration of both academic interests and career aspirations. Options like BA-LLB, BBA-LLB, B.Com-LLB, B.Sc-LLB, and diploma programmes offer different pathways into the legal profession, often combining legal studies with broader disciplinary perspectives. Fees vary across institutions, with private universities generally on the higher side, but many students find the outcomes justified in terms of career exposure, internships, and placement opportunities.
Average starting salaries range around ₹6–8 LPA, with higher packages in specialised or corporate roles. Aligning your chosen programme with your background—whether Arts, Commerce, or Science—can help build a strong foundation for careers in corporate law, litigation, policy, or emerging fields like intellectual property and cyber law.

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