2 months ago
Is admission open in ILS Law College?
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Vikash Kumar GuptaCurrent Student
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Yes, ILS Law College is now accepting students for different law courses. BA LLB, BBA LLB, and LLB can be applied by the candidates who have appeared for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET). Online and offline application forms are availa
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Yes, ILS Law College is now accepting students for different law courses. BA LLB, BBA LLB, and LLB can be applied by the candidates who have appeared for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET). Online and offline application forms are available, and one can download the same from the college's official website. For the LL.M, admissions are strictly based on merit from previous academic qualification and personal interview. Interested applicants may confirm that they meet all the requirements and send in their applications by this year's cut-off dates.
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The semester or term exam dates and result dates vary year to year.The written exams have been scheduled from 1 st April to 5 th April 2024 this year for BA LLB -II.One can go through the "Examination notice for students"section on the website
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The semester or term exam dates and result dates vary year to year.The written exams have been scheduled from 1 st April to 5 th April 2024 this year for BA LLB -II.One can go through the "Examination notice for students"section on the website of ILS LAW COLLEGE and can there find the precise dates of the examination and results of their respective year and batchwise exam schedule and result dates.
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2 months ago
How to get into ILS Law College for UG/PG courses? What's the eligibility for admission?
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Vikash Kumar GuptaCurrent Student
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The eligibilities followed by admissions to get through ILS Law College are as mentioned below. For BA LLB, a candidate must have had 10+2 from a recognised board and must have scored at least 45% marks for open category candidates and 40% for
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The eligibilities followed by admissions to get through ILS Law College are as mentioned below. For BA LLB, a candidate must have had 10+2 from a recognised board and must have scored at least 45% marks for open category candidates and 40% for SC/ST category candidates. Admission is strictly based on the performance of MHCET. Applications available for LLB programmes to be downloaded and completed-off line /on line 45 percent marks to pursue with a Bachelor degree As for the course LLM, applicants would be one to hold any legal degrees like LL.B with around range of the same percentages marks. As well off line/on-line application will do.
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ILS College conducts a huge range of extracurricular activities ranging from dramatics to sports and moot courts to debates.The activities which includes moot courts, debates, negotiation, trial advocacy competition, etc. The college camp
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ILS College conducts a huge range of extracurricular activities ranging from dramatics to sports and moot courts to debates.The activities which includes moot courts, debates, negotiation, trial advocacy competition, etc. The college campus is blessed with natural beauty and is a plush green, having a hill by its side.Debate club, mooting clubs, legal aid centre are great here.Several indoor and outdoor games such as badminton, volleyball, table tennis, swimming and gymnasium, etc. are available here.
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One can opt for LLB course by cracking the cutoff in any of the entrance exam like CLAT (Common law admission test) at national level or MHCET LAW (MAHARASHTRA COMMON ENTRANCE TEST LAW) for state level admission in Maharashtra.The ILS College
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One can opt for LLB course by cracking the cutoff in any of the entrance exam like CLAT (Common law admission test) at national level or MHCET LAW (MAHARASHTRA COMMON ENTRANCE TEST LAW) for state level admission in Maharashtra.The ILS College requires Bachelor's degree from a recognised university for admission in LLB.One can submit the application for the same and by submitting the required documents, one is eligible to take admission for the course.
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2 months ago
What is the cutoff mark for ILS Law College?
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The cutoff mark varies depending on the category and the specific programme of the college.The cutoff generally shows trend like:MH CET Law Cutoff- General Category: 85-90 percentileOOBC Category: 80-85 percentile SC Category: 70-80 perce
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The cutoff mark varies depending on the category and the specific programme of the college.The cutoff generally shows trend like:MH CET Law Cutoff- General Category: 85-90 percentileOOBC Category: 80-85 percentile SC Category: 70-80 percentile ST Category: 65-75 percentile
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The ILS college has well reputed and experienced faculty. They have Experienced professors and lecturers with LLM AND PhD qualifications. They have renowned academics experts in each of the subject of the course.The faculty members are very we
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The ILS college has well reputed and experienced faculty. They have Experienced professors and lecturers with LLM AND PhD qualifications. They have renowned academics experts in each of the subject of the course.The faculty members are very well experienced in their respective fields like as Constitutional law, constitutional law, Corporate law, etc.The college allows very personalized student to teacher ratio and mentorship and a healthy competition among the students.
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The college is a well-reputed one in all over India. The ILS College of Law has a training and placement cell that helps the students with recruitment interviews. Around 40 to 50% of students get placed every year. The average package offered
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The college is a well-reputed one in all over India. The ILS College of Law has a training and placement cell that helps the students with recruitment interviews. Around 40 to 50% of students get placed every year. The average package offered is 21 LPA and the highest package offered till now is 16 LPA, the lowest package being 4 LPA. Top recruiting companies such as ICICI BANK, HDFC, TECH MAHINDRA, Khaitan, AZB, etc. visit the college campus.
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To be eligible for the LL.B. programme at ILS Law College, candidates must possess a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 45% marks. For students belonging to reserved categories, a relax
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To be eligible for the LL.B. programme at ILS Law College, candidates must possess a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 45% marks. For students belonging to reserved categories, a relaxation of 5% is applicable, making the minimum requirement 40%. Admission is based on the score in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET) for Law.
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2 months ago
What are the required documents during the LL.B. application process at ILS Law College?
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The following documents are required:1.Filled-in Application Form2. 10th Standard Marks Sheet3. 12th Standard Marks Sheet4. Graduation Marks Sheet (for 3-year LL.B.)5. Post-Graduation Marks Sheet (for 2-year LL.B.)6.Transfer Certificate7.Migra
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The following documents are required:1.Filled-in Application Form2. 10th Standard Marks Sheet3. 12th Standard Marks Sheet4. Graduation Marks Sheet (for 3-year LL.B.)5. Post-Graduation Marks Sheet (for 2-year LL.B.)6.Transfer Certificate7.Migration Certificate8. Character Certificate9. Aadhaar Card10. Passport-sized photographs11.MHCET LAW or CLAT scorecard (as applicable)Additional Documents (if applicable):1. Gap Certificate (if there's a gap in education)2. Experience Certificate (for working professionals)3. No Objection Certificate (NOC) from employer (if employed)
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