LLB
Hello Aspirant,
Specific real-time seat availability for BA.LLB at St. Soldier Law College, Jalandhar , for the current admission cycle (likely for 2025-26, as 2024-25 admissions would be closed), is not publicly available online .
However, the college generally has 120 seats for BA.LLB. Admissions are usually based on 10+2 marks (merit-based) . To know if seats are currently available, you must contact the college directly through their admission office. Their official website (stsoldierlawcollege.in or https://www.google.com/search?q=stsoldiergroup.com) or the contact numbers provided there are your best resources.
Hello,
You should wait for the next round of counselling. Keep checking the official portal for seat allotment updates.
Also, make sure your choice filling is correct and you have selected enough colleges.
If seats are still not allotted in further rounds, you may try in the spot round (if conducted) or apply separately to other colleges where admission is still open.
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Since you have completed your 2nd year LLB in 1975 and could not continue your final year, the process to complete your 3rd year now depends on the university’s regulations. Most universities allow students to rejoin or appear as private or external candidates if a long gap exists, but policies vary. You should contact the university’s law department or the examination office directly, explain your situation, and request guidance on completing the final year. They will inform you about eligibility, documents required, and whether you can enroll in the pending year or appear for exams as a special case.
Law courses in India are governed by the Bar Council of India . At present, law courses have a specific time frame and a validity period. Since you completed your 2nd year way back in 1975, your registration with the university and BCI would have lapsed. Unfortunately, it is not possible to directly resume the same course after such a long gap. However, you can consider enrolling fresh into a 3-year LLB program again, provided you meet the age and eligibility criteria of the university. Some universities may have age relaxations. You should contact the law college or university where you studied earlier, they can guide you about re-admission options.
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Since you completed LLB's second year way back in 1975, those credits are no longer valid for completing your degree now—you’ll need to restart the LLB course from the first year . Indian universities don’t offer a “make-up” or “completion” pathway for such an old academic gap. However:
You can pursue a fresh LLB , either through a 3-year program (after graduation) or a 5-year integrated course . Recognition of past study is very unlikely to be considered at this point.
Yes, there was a Spot Round for BA LLB admissions at IPU. It serves as a last-chance allotment stage after the regular counselling rounds for students who could not secure a seat earlier. In this round, vacant seats are filled purely on the basis of merit and availability. For 2025, Spot Round 1 has already taken place, and it was the final phase of the admission process. Students were required to register, pay the spot round fee, and physically report for seat allotment.
As a working professional, pursuing an LLB (Bachelor of Law) in Bangalore or Hosur is absolutely possible, but you should carefully choose the right format. In India, LLB is offered in two ways – 3-year LLB after graduation or 5-year integrated course after 12th. Since you are already a working professional, the 3-year LLB would be suitable. In Bangalore, reputed colleges like Bangalore University, Christ University, National Law School (for higher entrance-based study), and private colleges like KLE Society Law College offer the course. In Hosur, the options are fewer, but you may still find affiliated law colleges under Tamil Nadu state universities. Since you are working, I would recommend looking for evening or part-time LLB programs (though note, Bar Council of India usually requires regular attendance). If full-time is difficult, some universities offer flexible schedules. Admission is mostly merit-based or through simple entrance tests.
Thank you, and best wishes for balancing work and studies.
Hello Fasiha
The admission fees for LLB for BMS College of Law, Bangalore is approximately 75,000 per year, making it about 2,25,000 in total for the whole 3 year course of LLB.
If you are doing an integrated degree like BA LLB or BBA LLB, the fee will be 3,75,000 for the whole 5 year course.
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The LLB (3-year) course fee at BMS College of Law, Bangalore is around Rs. 2,25,000 to Rs. 2,30,000 for the full course. In addition, you need to pay admission and other charges of about Rs. 10,000–Rs. 15,000 .
If you opt for hostel, the cost is around Rs. 65,000–Rs. 80,000 per year (including mess charges).
So, the total cost will depend on whether you choose hostel and other facilities.
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