Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur offers various courses at undergraduate and diploma levels. The Shahaji Law College courses include BSL LL.B, LL.B, Diploma in Labour Law, and Diploma in Taxation Law. The number of Shahaji Law College courses is 4. The Shahaji Law College courses are available in full-time study mode only. The duration and fees vary for each course at each level. The candidates seeking admission must meet the Shahaji Law College eligibility criteria for the desired course. The Shahaji Law College fees depend on the course chosen by the candidate. The Shahaji Law College courses are offered in law, labour law and taxation law branches.
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Each course has a separate qualifying requirement. The following table shows the details of the available courses.
Courses | Eligibility Criteria |
Candidate should have passed class 10+2 with a valid score+ MHCET Law examination. | |
Should have passed graduation with a valid score+ State Common Entrance Test. | |
Candidates should have passed Class 10+2 with a valid score from a recognised board. | |
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Shivaji University Kolhapur is a permanent affiliate of Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur. Additionally, the college offers the following courses: Courses offered: Three-year Law, Five-year Law, Diploma in Tax Laws (D.T.L. ), Diploma in Labour Law, Cyber Law Certificate, Intellectual Property Law Certificate, and Corporate Law Certificate.
The completion of a five-year LLB programme results in the acquisition of legal, administrative, legislative, and judicial abilities. One can learn how to apply their understanding of substantive and procedural law as interpreted by courts to a variety of facts or real-world scenarios by participating in internships or practicing under experienced advocates.
The cut off is provided in detail below link:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/shahaji-law-college-kolhapur/cut-off
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Greetings, Sanket.
First of all these things cannot be validly predicted as rank against marks differs each year based on difficulty of paper, number of candidates appearing, reservation categories, etc.
Still, as a general range if you are a Maharashtra candidate then you'd have to score 95-100 marks in order to safely get admission.
in 2018, the 3rd round cut off score for general category candidates was 92 marks, OBC = 60 and SC = 59 marks.
In terms of ranks,
Home state closing rank for 2019 was = 1438
Hope it helped, Good day!