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Agnihotri College of Law, Wardha is a co-educational affiliated institution approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). The organisation has commensurately established programmes of legal education devoted and directed toward advancing quality legal education for would-be lawyers.
The admission process to the Agnihotri College of Law is arranging for the institution to select worthy pupils for its law programmes. It normally conducts admissions into its law programmes according to the academic calendar, running from July to August of every year.
Eligibility criteria for Agnihotri College of Law admission into law programmes usually require completion of 102 or equivalent examination from an accredited board. For 3-year LL.B programme candidates usually need a bachelor's degree in any discipline. Specific age limits and percentage of minimum marks may apply according to norms set BCI and universities. As a BCI-approved institution, Agnihotri College of Law may take scores from common law admission tests or state level entrance exams for admission.
The students need to follow the below mentioned steps to get admission in Agnihotri College of Law, Wardha:
Here is the detailed view of admission process for the programmes offered by Agnihotri College of Law:
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