Indian Law Society Law College, Pune
Hello Devesh,
In order to get admission in ILS Pune you need to appear MH CET Law Entrance Exam as the admission is purely based on the merit list. As per the eligibility you should have passed Senior Secondary School Examination/ 12th Board Examination from any recognised educational institution with a minimum of 45% of the total marks in the aggregate of the subjects as a General Category. You can check the complete information with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law
Good Luck!
Hello,
No you cannot
Admission is done on the basis of MH CET marks obtained by the students in both 3-years an 5-years law programme.
However, you may see the list of colleges that take admission through CLAT and you may find other colleges that you can join:
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india-accepting-clat
Hey Pravesh.
Indian Law Society, Pune is one of the top colleges under MH CET Law along with GLC Pune. As it is one of the most sought after colleges under MHCET , So you would require a really high rank for a fair chance if admission here. With 80th percentile admission in this college would be difficult. The cut off marks for this college would be around 120-140 marks as per previous year trends.
Best of luck
Hi Divjot, to get admission in ILS college, pune it is necessary to give MH CET. Candidate need to qualify MHCET law to get admission here. Admission to this college is based on merit in this exam. And merit may get change every year.
I hope it will help.
Thanks.
Hey Richa.
The cut off for MH CET Law for admission to Government Law College, Mumbai is expected to be a score of 130-145. And a score in the range of 110-145 for admission in Indian Law Society, Pune according to previous year trends.
Hello Khushi
Yes there is hostel facility for girls.
You can visit their official website and check this , I am sharing the link
https://ilslaw.edu/hostel-facility/
5 years Ba LLB schedule for MHT CET
I hope you get all the points .
Good Luck!!!
Hello, Indian Law Society's Law College, Pune is a private law school in Pune, India. Established in 1924, it offers courses that include three-year and five-year degrees. It is one of the premier law colleges in the state. Admission to the College is done on the basis of MHCET . So, candidates who will clear MHCET Law cut off will be eligible for the admission. Qualifying candidates will then have to submit the application form of ILS. To submit the application form, the candidate needs to follow the below steps:
1.Open the application form.
2.Enter PR Number/CET ID/Form ID to access the form.
3.Select course and the year of it.
4.Fill the information asked in the form.
5.Upload a passport size photograph
6.Submit the form.
Always remember to double check all the details filled. If there is any error then it should be corrected. After the final submit, the candidates must download and secure the application confirmation page. Good Luck!
Hey Nishi,
The usual college timing for LLB course is usually from 9a.m. but then it depends also on the college you're in. For example in Christ University, the college usually starts from 9-10 a.m and it will differ elsewhere. Please decide accordingly.
Hope this helps, the best.
Hi, Admission to 3 year LLB programme of ILS Pune will be given on the basis of score obtained by the candidates in MH CET Law exam.
There will be 4 sections in the exam namely, English (50 marks), General Knowledge with Current Affairs (40 marks), Logical and Analytical Reasoning (30 marks), Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning (30 marks). Negative marking scheme was not implemented in the MH CET law 2018.
Detailed syllabus of the exam can be checked at MH CET Law syllabus.
I hope it helps!
Are you talking about ILS Pune? If yes, It takes the admission through MH CET Law, In order to apply for MH CET Law, You should have minimum of 45 per cent of the total marks in the aggregate of the subjects and 40% as reserved category. You can check the further information about the exam with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-eligibility-criteria
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