
B.Tech-LL.B. (Honors)
An integrated dual-degree programme that equips students with interdisciplinary expertise in technology and law.
Programme overview
The B.Tech-LL.B (Hons) at Mahindra University is a six-year industry-backed integrated dual-degree programme that uniquely combines engineering principles with legal studies. Students gain both technical acumen and legal insight, enabling them to pursue careers in corporate law, intellectual property, compliance, technology policy and related domains.
Interdisciplinary depth in technology and law
Core engineering principles are blended with essential legal knowledge, including constitutional law, contract law and intellectual property.
Real-world and industry relevance
Learning is enriched by case studies, projects, internships and interactions that reflect legal-tech challenges.
Critical analytical capability
The curriculum emphasises logical thinking, problem-solving and decision-making in both technical and legal contexts.
Career readiness across sectors
Graduates are prepared for roles in law firms, technology companies, regulatory bodies and policy-oriented organisations.
Programme details
Eligibility and admission
| Category | Details |
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| Academic Qualification | Applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
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| Entrance Test Requirement | All applicants must qualify in the Mahindra University Law Entrance Test 2026 (MULET 2026). |
| Important Notice | Applicants who have completed Class 12 under IB, Cambridge, or any other international curriculum must submit a UGC equivalence certificate by 30 August 2026. Failure to submit the certificate by the deadline will result in automatic cancellation of admission. |
| MULET 2026 – Exam Structure |
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| MULET 2026 – Section-wise Distribution |
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Fee structure
The fee structure for the programme is as follows:
| Category | Academic fees (per annum) | Hostel charges (all-inclusive) | Caution deposit (refundable) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indian students | ₹ 5,00,000 | ₹ 2,10,000 | ₹ 20,000 |
Note: Hostel residence is mandatory for students enrolled in the B.Tech. LL.B. (Hons.) programme. Hostel stay is not mandatory for students enrolled in the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and BBA LL.B. (Hons.) programmes. All fees are subject to revision each year.
Important dates
Dates and schedules are subject to change; please refer to official admissions notifications for updates.
- Last date to apply for first round of admissions: 9 January 2026
- Mahindra University Law Entrance Test (MULET 2026): 25 January 2026
- Last date for receipt of applications for admission: 9 July 2026
FAQs
The B.Tech–LL.B. (Hons.) is a six-year integrated dual-degree programme that combines engineering education with legal studies. The curriculum integrates technology subjects with core law courses to prepare students for emerging legal-technology domains.
The programme blends engineering fundamentals with legal education, covering subjects related to computer science and engineering alongside legal disciplines such as constitutional law, contract law, intellectual property law, and dispute resolution. It also addresses emerging fields like AI regulation, data protection, blockchain, and cyber law.
Graduates can pursue careers in technology law, intellectual property rights (IPR), corporate legal advisory, cyber law, regulatory policy, compliance, and legal consulting. Opportunities exist across law firms, technology companies, government agencies, research organisations, and policy institutions.
Applicants must qualify through recognised entrance routes such as JEE (Main) or submit valid SAT or ACT scores, along with meeting the university’s academic eligibility requirements in Class 12. Final admission may also involve additional evaluation steps as specified by the university.
The programme is designed to address the growing intersection between technology and law, preparing professionals who understand both engineering systems and legal frameworks. This interdisciplinary approach equips graduates to tackle complex issues involving emerging technologies, regulation, and digital governance.