Kannada
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If you are pursuing a three-year LLB course and looking for the syllabus and Kannada medium notes, here is a useful guide:
1. Syllabus for Three-Year LLB
The Karnataka State Law University (KSLU) follows a structured syllabus over six semesters. The main subjects for each semester are:
Semester I: Contract I, Constitution I, Law of Torts, Family Law I (Hindu Law), Criminal Law I (Indian Penal Code)
Semester II: Contract II, Company Law, Property Law, Administrative Law, Family Law II (Mohammedan Law and Indian Succession Act)
Semester III: Taxation Law, Labour Law II, Criminal Procedure Code and related Acts, Jurisprudence, Clinical Course I (Professional Ethics and Accounting)
Semester IV: Public International Law, Optional I (e.g., Human Rights Law or Insurance Law), Optional II (e.g., Banking Law or Right to Information), Clinical Course II (ADR Systems)
Semester V: Company Law, Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act, Optional III (e.g., Intellectual Property Rights I or Penology & Victimology), Optional IV (e.g., Interpretation of Statutes or Competition Law), Clinical Course III (Drafting & Conveyance)
Semester VI: Law of Evidence, Environmental Law, Optional V (e.g., Intellectual Property Rights II or White Collar Crimes), Optional VI (e.g., Land Laws or International Trade Economics), Clinical Course IV (Moot Court & Internship) (https://www.studocu.com/in/document/karnataka-state-law-university/llb-3-years/llb-syllabus/6713307?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
2. Kannada Medium Notes
You can find helpful Kannada medium notes shared by fellow students. These include lecture notes and summaries for subjects like Contracts, Company Law, Labour Law, Property Law, and more. One resource includes a set titled "Notes for Kanoonu Kannada" specifically designed for the 3-year LLB course, which simplifies complex topics and highlights frequently asked questions.
3. Where to Access These
For the official syllabus, visit the KSLU website or download the PDF circular for the three-year LLB curriculum.
For Kannada notes, platforms like Studocu and Scribd have student-uploaded lecture notes labeled “Kanoonu Kannada notes” and “Company Law Kannada LLB notes.”
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Total Marks: 100
Duration: 3 hours and 15 minutes
Total Questions: 45
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Yes bro, you can do B.Ed now. Since you have a UG degree in B.Com and are doing PG in Kannada, you are eligible. Just make sure your university accepts these subjects for B.Ed admission. Many colleges allow it if you studied any two school subjects.
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You can anytime access and download the KSEEB/ SSLC board class 10 exam question papers along with solutions on our official website. These can be downloaded in PDF format as well.
Link: DPUE Karnataka SSLC Last 5 Years Question Papers with Solution: 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021 PDF
Syllabus: Karnataka SSLC Syllabus 2025 for All Subjects- Download PDF Here
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Hey, There is a certainly some things you need to understand firstly look for the official website of SSLC Kannada then look for websites that are being used for important questions and topics to understand as well as there are websites that have more than 10 years question papers available.
Though there are these topics that is important
- Prose and Poetry
- Grammar and Vocabulary
- Essay and Letter Writing
- Comprehension
- Objective Questions
If you are looking for a Human Resource (HR) management book in the Kannada language, there are quite a few resources you may check out. Some Kannada universities like Karnataka University, Mysore University, and Tumkur University include HR topics in their BBA and MBA syllabi, and their affiliated colleges often prescribe textbooks written in Kannada.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Students must score a minimum of 35 percent overall , with at least 30 percent in each subject, to pass the SSLC examination in Karnataka.
For Kannada medium, subject wise passing marks are as follows:
Theory exams
First language (Kannada): 70 out of 125
Other subjects (Kannada II, Mathematics, Science, Social Science): 28–30 out of 80 to100
Practical or internal assessments (where applicable): a minimum of 7 to 10 marks
Overall, you must secure 35 percent aggregate and 30 percent in each theory and practical .
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