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The fee structure for Integrated LL.B. Programme at Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies (BILS) can vary depending on several factors such as the category of the candidate, mode of admission, and the academic year. However, here is an approxim
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The fee structure for Integrated LL.B. Programme at Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies (BILS) can vary depending on several factors such as the category of the candidate, mode of admission, and the academic year. However, here is an approximate fee structure for the programme at BILS:
1. General category candidates - The annual tuition fee for the Integrated LL.B. Programme is around Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 60,000.
2. Reserved category candidates - Candidates belonging to SC, ST, or other reserved categories may be eligible for fee concessions or scholarships. The exact fee structure for reserved category candidates can be obtained from the admission office of the institute. It is important to note that the fee structure can vary from year to year and may be subject to change. Additionally, there may be other charges such as examination fees, library fees, hostel fees, etc. , which are not included in the tuition fee. Therefore, it is recommended that you contact the admission office of Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies (BILS) for detailed information on the fee structure for the Integrated LL.B. Programme and any other related queries.
1. General category candidates - The annual tuition fee for the Integrated LL.B. Programme is around Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 60,000.
2. Reserved category candidates - Candidates belonging to SC, ST, or other reserved categories may be eligible for fee concessions or scholarships. The exact fee structure for reserved category candidates can be obtained from the admission office of the institute. It is important to note that the fee structure can vary from year to year and may be subject to change. Additionally, there may be other charges such as examination fees, library fees, hostel fees, etc. , which are not included in the tuition fee. Therefore, it is recommended that you contact the admission office of Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies (BILS) for detailed information on the fee structure for the Integrated LL.B. Programme and any other related queries.
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YASH SHARMACurrent Student
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To seek admission to Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies (BILS), you will need to follow the admission procedure laid out by the institute. The admission process typically involves the following steps:
1. Eligibility criteria: Check if you mee
1. Eligibility criteria: Check if you mee
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To seek admission to Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies (BILS), you will need to follow the admission procedure laid out by the institute. The admission process typically involves the following steps:
1. Eligibility criteria: Check if you meet the eligibility criteria for the course you wish to apply for. BILS offers undergraduate courses such as BA LL.B., BBA LL.B., and B.Com LL.B., as well as postgraduate courses such as LL.M. in Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, Corporate and Commercial Law, and Intellectual Property Rights Law.
2. Application form: Visit the official website of BILS to obtain the application form for the course you wish to apply for. You may need to pay an application fee to submit the form.
3. Entrance exam: Depending on the course you are applying for, you may need to appear for an entrance exam conducted by BILS or a recognized authority.
4. Interview: Shortlisted candidates may be called for an interview or counseling session to assess their suitability for the course.
5. Admission offer: If you are selected for admission, you will receive an offer letter from BILS. You will need to pay the admission fee and submit the necessary documents to confirm your admission.
It is important to note that the admission process and requirements may vary depending on the course and the year of admission. You can visit the official website of BILS or contact their admission office for more information on the admission procedure and requirements.
1. Eligibility criteria: Check if you meet the eligibility criteria for the course you wish to apply for. BILS offers undergraduate courses such as BA LL.B., BBA LL.B., and B.Com LL.B., as well as postgraduate courses such as LL.M. in Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, Corporate and Commercial Law, and Intellectual Property Rights Law.
2. Application form: Visit the official website of BILS to obtain the application form for the course you wish to apply for. You may need to pay an application fee to submit the form.
3. Entrance exam: Depending on the course you are applying for, you may need to appear for an entrance exam conducted by BILS or a recognized authority.
4. Interview: Shortlisted candidates may be called for an interview or counseling session to assess their suitability for the course.
5. Admission offer: If you are selected for admission, you will receive an offer letter from BILS. You will need to pay the admission fee and submit the necessary documents to confirm your admission.
It is important to note that the admission process and requirements may vary depending on the course and the year of admission. You can visit the official website of BILS or contact their admission office for more information on the admission procedure and requirements.
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Aayush YadavCurrent Student
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Yes, you can apply to study in Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies. Applied you have successfully completed Pre-University Course or Senior Secondary Course (+2) or equivalent from a recognised University of India or outside or from Senior Se
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Yes, you can apply to study in Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies. Applied you have successfully completed Pre-University Course or Senior Secondary Course (+2) or equivalent from a recognised University of India or outside or from Senior Secondary Board or equivalent. Adding further students that have done 10+2 or graduation or post-graduation through open universities system directly are not eligible.
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5 years ago
I am in confusion which law college to go between KLE, Bangalore institute of legal studies or PES.
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Diwakar GoelCurrent Student
Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞
Scholar-Level 16
You should take admission in the KLE society for law Bangalore.
Check this link for further details and compare both the colleges
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison
Best of luck.
Check this link for further details and compare both the colleges
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison
Best of luck.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
The admission in Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies for BA+LLB program are based on class 12th merit. Hence, here is no needs of CLAT or AILET etc.
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Roshni ChoudharyCurrent Student
BA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.
Guide-Level 13
If I would recommend you to please be clear in new question we not able to understand what is in bold but if you talking about I let I believe you talking about any New Delhi and if you talking about any New Delhi then I am afraid to say, but
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If I would recommend you to please be clear in new question we not able to understand what is in bold but if you talking about I let I believe you talking about any New Delhi and if you talking about any New Delhi then I am afraid to say, but I need for any New Delhi you are required to clear Island that is the exam are you mentioned so if I don't think there is any other procedure, but then if you really interested then I would recommend you to write an application or email to the concerned administration office and tell them that you missed the former something that so give a strong reasons that they can tell you that what else even though and feel free to ask any other question if you have and I would also recommend you to consider that induce which have given like you also a good marks in class 12th and also have given so other reduced you might be opened weather news and considered as well because they are very good and all the best.
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5 years ago
Which college is good among MS Ramayan institute of legal studies and Bangalore institute of legal Studies?
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Soni AggarwalCurrent Student
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Reviews of Bangalore institute of legal studies are better than the other one. MS ramayam also require 90% attendance which gets little difficult to achieve.
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Jash BotadraCurrent Student
Sls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.
Contributor-Level 7
Hi,
I don't think there will be any problem regarding the provisional admission just because of an optional subject but it is completely on the discretion of the college or university.
I don't think there will be any problem regarding the provisional admission just because of an optional subject but it is completely on the discretion of the college or university.