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Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights 

  • B+ NAAC accredited
  • Public/Government Institute
  • Estd. 1855

Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights
 at 
GLC Mumbai 
Overview

Duration

1 year

Course Level

PG Diploma

Mode of Course

Full Time

Total Tuition Fees

10,635

Official Website

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Seat breakup

50

Type of University

Public/Government

Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights
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Fees

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   How can I get admission in GLC Mumbai?

A: 

For LLB programme admisison, candidates must have minimum 50% aggregate in Class 12 from MH Board/ any recognised board. BSL LLB admission requires to have a Minimum 50% aggregate in degree exam from Mumbai University/ any recognised college. Selection is done on the basis of MHCET Law examFor more details on eligibility Criteria, rules, admission details and essential documents kindly read the Brochure of CET Cell, Relevant Government Gazettes, notification etc.

Q:   Can I get a seat at GLC Mumbai with 99 score?

A: 

Yes, candidates with a 99 score in MHTCET Law exam can get admission for LLB specilisations.  Considering the last-round, the cutoff 2024 for the GLC of Law (LL.B.) course stood at 99.61 for General AI category. However, the cutoff in the future is expected to decrease if going with the year-wise trend. The Last Round cutoff for 122 and 119 in 2022 and 2023, respectively, for the General AI category candidates. So, scoring 99 score would be sufficient to get into GLC Mumbai. Candidates can check the latest GLC Mumbai MHTCET Law cutoff 2024 in the from GLC Mumbai official page:

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Q:   Does Government Law College, Churchgate accept MHCET Law score?

A: 

Yes Government Law College, Churchgate accepts MHCET Law score. Admission to Government Law College, Churchgate Mumbai to a  5-year LLB course is based on MH CET Law scores followed by MH CET Law Counselling. The fees for this course is just 20.6 K. It isa 3 year course and total seat intake for this course is 300 in Government Law College, Churchgate.

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Q:   How many students can do a PG Diploma at Government Law College, Churchgate?

A: 

The number of students admitted to a Postgraduate Diploma  programme at Government Law College, Churchgate, can vary depending on different-different factors, including the program's capacity and the specific PG Diploma program. Each programme may have its own student addmission capacity.

1.To find the exact number of students that can be admitted to a specific PG Diploma programme at Government Law College, you should refer to the official website of the college or the department responsible for PG Diploma admissions. They will provide you with the most accurate information regarding the program's seat availability and admission process for the academic year you are interested in. The students capacity may also be mentioned in the college's admission, which is available on their official website.

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Q:   Can students join Government Law College, Churchgate directly without any entrance exam?

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Admission to all the courses offered is made purely based on merit and depends on the candidate's score in the CET examination for UG programs and is merit-based for PG courses. Apart from this, the institute also provides reservation seats for eligible candidates. So, students can join Govt Law College based on CET score and no direct admission. 

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Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights
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GLC Mumbai 
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Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights
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GLC Mumbai 
Admission Process

  • Merit Screening

Important Dates

Sep 23, 2023
application submission end date

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Students also asked

Q:   What is the cutoff for admission to GLC Mumbai?

A: 

Government Law College, Churchgate, accepts MHT CET Law entrance exam scores, followed by its counselling process for admission to the B.L.S. LL.B and Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) courses. During the last-round cutoff 2024, the MHT CET Law score was 99.61 for the General category students under the AI quota. For admission to the B.L.S. LL.B course, the MHT CET Law 2024 cutoff data is not available.

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Q:   Are admissions at Government Law College, Churchgate entrance-based or merit-based?

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 Admissions at Government Law College,  are primarily entrance based,  candidates selected based on their scores in  the Entrance Test that is  CET .  You are advised to regularly check the official college website for recent updates or keep visiting college in offline mode and do enquire about the admissions in Government Law College, Churchgate.

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Q:   Does Government Law College, Churchgate have good placements?

A: 

 Government Law College (GLC) has emerged as a distinguished institution, renowned for its academic excellence and remarkable placement opportunities. Its track record in terms of placements not only excels among law colleges but also competes with other esteemed institutions. The college offers impressive salary packages, with the highest salaries reaching up to Rs. 20 lakhs per year and an average annual salary of Rs. 10 lakhs, prompting many students to consider further studies abroad. Prominent law firms like Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB, and consulting leader E&Y are regular recruiters at GLC. Although the college doesn't facilitate internship placements, students actively pursue such opportunities independently. It's crucial to understand that the University of Mumbai primarily confers degrees for higher education, while GLC focuses on delivering exceptional legal education and ensuring top-tier placement prospects for its graduates.

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Q:   Does Government Law College, Churchgate offer better placements than University of Mumbai [MU]?

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Government Law College (GLC) has established itself as a premier institution not only in terms of its academic but also in terms of placements. The college's placement track record is not just outstanding within the realm of law colleges but also stands shoulder to shoulder with other institutions. With the highest salary offerings soaring up to a remarkable Rs. 20 Lacs per year and an impressive average annual salary of Rs. 10 lakhs, it's no surprise that many students choose to pursue higher studies abroad despite these lucrative packages. Key law firms like Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB, and consulting giant E&Y are consistent recruiters at GLC. While the college does not assist students in securing internships, students are required to seek out these opportunities independently. It's important to note that the University of Mumbai primarily confers degrees for higher education, while GLC focuses on delivering exceptional legal education and facilitating top-notch placements for its graduates.

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Q:   What is the schedule for MHCET Law Counseling 2023?

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The CET Cell Maharashtra published a revised schedule for the Centralised Admission Process, or CAP for MH CET Law 3-year LLB 2023. Now, the MH CET 2023 CAP registration form for 3-year LLB for MS and OMS candidates can be filled out till Jul 20. 
MH CET Law 2023 5-year LLB Round 1 (revised merit list), has been released on Jul 8. Also, Round 2 merit list is expected to be released on Jul 19 for Outside Maharashtra State (OMS) and Maharashtra State (MS) candidates. 

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Answered 7 years ago

The Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights is a regular course. So, you can't pursue it through correspondence.

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Nikita Verma

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 2 years ago

Candidates can apply online by visiting the official website of the GLC, Mumbai. Candidates have to apply and appear for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MH CET Law) conducted by the Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra. A merit list will be prepared for shortlisting the candidates

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yash sahani

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 years ago

Dear student admission is ongoing you should apply now please visit this website for more information related to your query this will help you https://*.com/courses/bachelor-of-laws-llb/llb-admission-2022#:~:text=LLB Admission 2022 is done,Admission 2022 has also begun.

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Pankaj

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 2 years ago

Hi Rozina, You can also subscribe for admission alerts. Check out this link: https://www.shiksha.com/college/government-law-college-churchgate-churchgate-mumbai-13416/admission. For more details visit shiksha.com

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Harshita Kumari

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 5 years ago

You should pursue law from a recognised university. Thereafter, you can enroll yourself in any postgraduate course of your choice.

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ABHISHEK K

Scholar-Level 17

Answered 6 years ago

Hi Kavita, Wait till the last merit list is out. You will know anything only after you have waited. But do try for other colleges too, because you need to be prepared for any other college too. There are a lot of students who get their seats from the 4th merit list too.

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vaishnavi shukla

Guide-Level 12