| Eligibility: (Pre-requisites) | A candidate’s eligibility for admission will be governed by the rules of the affiliating /approving body applicable at the time but the candidate must have passed the intermediate/10 + 2 level in any discipline with a minimum of 45% marks. |
| Medium of instruction: | English |
Semester 1
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General English
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Sociology-1
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Political Science-1
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Economics – 1
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Indian History-1
Semester 2
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Legal Writing-1
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Legal System & Society
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International Relation
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Economic Problems
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Law of Torts
Semester 3
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Communication Skills
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Public Administration
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General Principles of Contracts
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History of Courts & Legislature
Semester 4
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General English-
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Indian Govt & Politics
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Human Rights
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Modern Indian History
Semester 5
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Jurisprudence
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Contract-II
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Constitutional law of India -I
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Hindu law
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Law of Crimes
Semester 6
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International Law
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Environmental Law
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Constitutional law of India –II
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Muslim law
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Transfer of Property Act
Semester 7
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Company law
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Labour Law
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Interpretation of a statutes & Principle of Legislation
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Insurance law & Accident claims
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Professional Ethics, Accountability for Lawyers and Bar -Bench Relations
Semester 8
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Administrative Law
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Arbitration conciliation and ADRS
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Intellectual Property Law
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Banking laws and Negotiable Instrument Act
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Drafting of Pleading & Conveyancing
Semester 9
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Law of Evidence & Limitation Act
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Criminal Procedure code
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C.P.C. Civil Procedure code
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Consumer Protection Laws & Competition Act
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Moot Court, Pre-Trial preparation & Participating in trial proceedings
Semester 10
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Land laws of U.P.
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Law of Taxation
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Cyber laws
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Indian Judicial Systems – Problems & Solution
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Public Interest Lawyering, Legal, Aid & Para legal services
Objective :
Joining a law course is a major step which will perhaps change the way you look at life, society and more importantly, your role in administration of justice and upholding the ideals of the Constitution of India. At MassCoMedia, the accent is all about equipping you with knowledge to meet the challenges of the emerging global paradigms, and empowering you with methods and discipline which prepare you for the Bar or for any corporate position.
MassCoMedia students come from diverse backgrounds with aspirations of their own. They are intelligent and our task is to provide them a platform to decide their future course in life. The faculty ensures that the curriculum is stimulating, participative and modern. Listening to students, smoothly molding their minds and imparting knowledge is what the faculty is adept at. Five years at MassCoMedia is an ideal blend of learning which will prepare you for the tomorrows and the burgeoning needs of the legal world, with broad perspectives and finer details. You will graduate to be one of the finest lawyers. We will ensure that more than this happens.
The MassCoMedia USP : Students will get a chance to be a part of the on-going content development work being undertaken at the institute and this will strengthen their portfolios and increasel there job potential. A university degree is the added attraction.
Career / Placement
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Government Services :
Lawyers are appointed in central services
(Indian legal service) through UPSC on grounds of their experience in the field. Post covered under Indian legal service are Law officers, Assistant Advisors, Dy. Legal Advisors and Legal Advisers.
State legal service appoints lawyers through SPSC exams in senior position in State police/Revenue/Judicial Departments. The basic qualification is degree in law, besides a degree in Arts / Science / Commerce / Agriculture. Average age limit is between 21 to 30 years.
In the judiciary, the posts are that of the magistrate, district and sessions judge, munsifs (sub-magistrate), public prosecutor, solicitors, attorney general, advocate general, notary and oath commissioner. There are also legal secretaries appointed in assemblies, law inspectors, legal officers in banks, judicial members of income tax, sales tax and excise departments, government advocates and staff in the registrar of companies' office. The examination for these posts takes place periodically & is advertised as and when the vacancies occur. -
Magistrate and Sub-Magistrate
A candidate who qualifies in the Law Service Commission or State Public Service Commission is eligible for appointment as Magistrate and Sub-Magistrate ( munsif). While magistrate presides over criminal court, munsif delivers judgment on civil cases. Promotion may take a person higher up to sub-judge, District and Sessions Courts Judge and further (depending upon seniority and vacancy) to appointments in High Courts and the Supreme Court. -
Public Defenders
At the state, federal and local level, public defenders serve as court-appointed attorneys for those who cannot afford an attorney. -
Public Prosecutor
Govt. Pleaders represent the State in sessions courts and lends advice to officers in districts in all legal matters when called for. -
Solicitor
Advises the government on legal matters and submit statement of important cases to Attorney General of India for his opinion or appearance in the Supreme court as necessary. A Solicitor General makes sure that the Attorney General performs his duties properly. -
Attorney General
Attorney general appointed by the president advices the government of India on such legal matters as may be assigned to him by the president. He has the right of audience in all courts of India and participate in the proceedings of Parliament without the right to vote. -
Advocate General
Similar to the post of Attorney General at centre, each state has an Advocate General appointed by State Governors. These offices generally prosecute cases that have statewide significance and work with local District Attorney's offices in the prosecution of cases. One of the best ways to gain trial experience quickly after graduation is to work at a state attorney's office. -
District Attorney
Assistant State Attorneys (also called district attorneys) are primarily responsible for criminal matters and prosecution. The District Attorney is usually an elected official. Depending upon the size of the District Attorney's office, they may have multiple units that focus upon different types of crime such as domestic violence, homicide, appellate work or sex crimes. If you work with a smaller District Attorney's office, you may have the option of handling diverse caseloads. -
Notary, Oath Commissioner
A notary is a legal practitioner of at least ten years experience in the profession. He is appointed on application to Central, State government to draw, verify, authenticate, certify and attest the execution of any deed. Oath commissioner is another established authority similar to the notary. -
Legal Advisers
Public sector undertakings and state and central government organisations also employ lawyers as advisers. -
Other fields
Lawyer can also work as legal counsel and legal advisers for firms, organizations and families. They can work as trustees of various trusts, as teachers, law reporters, company secretary and so on. Opportunities exist in the defence services too. Additional qualification along with law degree offers scope for a wide range of employment opportunities. -
Defence Service
They can work in the legal branches of defence departments such as the Indian army, Navy and Air force.
They conduct courts of enquiry and court martials of offending service personnel governed by the particular legislation acts. -
Legal Advisers
They work in legal departments of firms or for private clients. Legal advisers counsel their clients as to their legal rights and obligations and suggest the appropriate course of action in business and personal matters. They also check deeds, issue writs, collect information for affidavits and draft legal documents. -
Advocate
An advocate practises in the court of law. He represents a party (individual, group of individuals or a company) in a court of law. They present the facts of the case to the judge, cross/examine witnesses and finally sum up the reasons as to why the court should decide in their clients' favour. -
Solicitor
Solicitor is a kind of adviser to clients on a variety of matters that involves law. Solicitors explain the cases of his clients to the advocates. Solicitors need never appear in court directly. Solicitor's firms undertake cases related to their area of work. -
Teacher
Those with a good aptitude and taste for teaching, can go for LL.M and take up job in any University or Institute offering law courses to students. -
Writer
If he has a flair for writing may act as an author and produce journals and legal commentaries and bring out law reports. They can write articles for magazines, news papers etc. -
Company Secretary
A law graduate and/or a member of the Institute of Company Secretaries can be employed as a company secretary in a firm
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| When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
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5 Years |
Noida, New Delhi (Head Office) | Not Specified | Price On Request |
MassCoMedia
Speed and reach of media and communication has made rapid strides in the recent years. TV channels, FM radio stations, websites, newspapers, colourful magazines and journals are being launched by the week. Today if you are in research, knowledge process outsourcing, or fact spinning, you can contribute to the society.
Intelligent information also means having access to people in important positions in the market and scope for exciting placement opportunities. Media is the pivot that helps disseminate important information. The ever burgeoning media - be it print, radio, TV, films and the Internet - is today constantly on the lookout for trained professionals to fill in the market slots. How students perform in their jobs depends on the kind of training they receive during their professional studies. Market is also facing a crunch of trainers.
It was to meet the growing needs of the industry that top-notch professionals from various sections of the media got together to establish MassCoMedia, a new age-mass communication education concept. The group comprises leading publishing practitioners of the country, which includes the Editor and Publishing Director of Delhi Press Group that publishes a well-known chain of illustrated magazines, one of the most accomplished newspaper management gurus, a former special correspondent of a first-rate English daily, and a professor of mass communication from a NAAC-accredited UGC University, and other celebrated public figures and committed professionals.



