Mahatma Law College is affiliated to Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University by the Government of Uttar Pradesh. It provides quality legal education and has three years full time undergraduate LL.B programme with a motive to shape well groomed legal professional. Mahatma Law College admission is given to most deserving candidates with good academics, which would help in the study of law. Mahatma Law College maintains a moderate student-faculty ratio to impart quality education.
Application procedure of Mahatma Law College, Prayagraj, generally comprises the following stages:
Eligibility criteria for LLB are that the student has to hold a bachelor's degree in any field from a recognised university. In general, it is required to get minimum marks in the qualifying examination as set by the Bar Council of India and the particular university that he or she is affiliated with.
Mahatma Law College offers three years full-time course for the Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB). Students would be undertaken based on merit achieved in the earlier undergraduate degrees. Not specified, yet it assures equal opportunities and ample student-teacher ratio. Eligible applicants must have a bachelor's degree in any field from a known university. Such a degree should be as per the minimum percentage criteria of the college and regulatory bodies.
Candidates should submit all the important documents to confirm the admission at Mahatma Law College.
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