

The BA LLB syllabus covers Arts (BA) subjects such as Political Science, Sociology, History and Economics, along with core law papers including Constitution, Criminal Law, Family Law, Contract Law, Property Law and Procedural Laws (CPC, CrPC). It also comprises legal writing, human rights, legal research, and mooting topics.
Yes, though the basic structure of the course is the same in all universities, the order of subjects, electives and elements like internships or moot court exercises may vary from one university to another.
Practical training in the BA LLB course includes internships, moot courts, research projects, drafting & pleading works, and professional ethics papers, which are mostly included in the second half of the academic session in most universities.
Many universities change their syllabus from time to time to add legal reform laws, international trends, new technologies, and, with the feedback of the Law Industry, to make a suitable and employable syllabus.