Indian Law Society Law College, Pune
Dear Aspirant,
If you want to pursue MMS then the admission process is through cap rounds which will notified by mahacet cell. It mostly starts in the month of June
But we can expect delay due to the pandemic situation
If you want to apply for PGDM then the forms are out as CET score is accepted for PGDM and also they give extention
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Dear,
Kindly mention the course you are looking for. Admission to BA LLB and LLB course is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law. Admission to LLM is based on the marks secured in graduation and performance in personal interview.Admission to diploma courses is on first come, first serve basis.Application form can be procured from online as well as offline mode. You can visit the official site for the application form.
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Hello,
The fees in ILS is 40,000/- per year so for 5 years the full fees is 2 lakhs. The fees is very decent and affordable and the campus is also very good. The hostel fees for boys is around 40k to 60k per year and for girls is 1.4 lakhs. The hostel facilities are good and the mess is good and also the environment is good.
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as per previous year data, cutoff rank for GLC 5 year course was 1(Opening rank )-1003(Closing rank) and for ILS:- 3 (Opening rank )-1414 (Closing rank). it is highly competitive. Try to score above 80% so that you will get an admission in 2nd or 3rd round of counselling. Practice previous year question. Cover hard parts multiple time. While you cover new chapter, revise old ones too.
for previous year round wise cutoff details, please visit the site link given below:-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off
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hello aspirant
well both glc mumbai and ils pune are top law colleges.
in ILS pune you will have a better and a great infrastructure and a nice wheather and even the academics are good .
whereas in Glc mumbai infrastructure is not so good and mumbai is quite exoensive for people and academics when compared it is equally as good as in ILs pune
you should go through students reviews and then make a decision according to your interests.
all the best!
The cutoffs change every year. Depending on previous years' cutoffs, it mostly falls between 95–100 marks range for general category candidates. It is for Maharasthrian candidates. The cutoff for people outside Maharastra and belonging to general category is usually higher than the cutoff for residents of Maharashtra general.
The candidates oitside Maharashtra should aim score around 110+ marks in MH LAWCET to get ILS Pune.
Hey!
To get admission in Indian Law Society, Pune for BA LLB and LLB courses,you have to appear for MHCET.
The admission takes place through the marks obtained in MHCET followed by counselling.
Admission to LLM Courses in ILS, Pune is made on the basis of your graduation marks followed by a personal interview.
In diploma courses, Application takes place on first cum, first serve basis.
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To get admission or to apply in Indian Law Society Law College, Pune There is different eligibility criteria for the different courses.
Eligibility criteria for the diploma courses :-
The candidate to be a graduate of any faculty of any University whose degree is recognized to be equivalent to the corresponding degrees of Pune University.
Eligibility criteria for the UG Degree courses:-
1. LLB :- A graduate of any discipline with a minimum of 40% for SC / ST candidates, and 45% for all other cases.
2. BA LLB :- XIIth or equivalent with minimum 40% for SC / ST candidates, and 45% in all other cases.
Eligibility criteria for the PG degree courses :-
The candidate should have completed B.A.LL.B./LL.B.(Bachelor Degree of Law).
For more details about the college you can check out the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/indian-law-society-law-college-pune
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