Amity Law School Gwalior law admission 2020 open; apply now
Team Careers360 | April 29, 2020 | 03:02 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi: Amity Law School (ALS) Gwalior is currently accepting applications for admission to its various law courses. The institute currently offers 5-year integrated courses in BBA LL.B (H), B.Com LL.B (H) and BA LL.B(H), as well 3-year LLB, LL.M and Ph.D (Law) Part time and Full time programmes. The selection of candidates will be based on their performance in the qualifying exam and 1 Minute Statement of Purpose Video that they need to upload on Microsite. The application form is available in both online and offline modes.
Amity Law School (ALS) at Amity University Gwalior was established in 2013.
Programmes offered and fees :
|
Programme Name |
1st Year Non-sponsored Semester Fees (Rs.) 2020 |
|
BA LLB |
Rs. 45000 |
|
BBA LLB |
Rs. 45000 |
|
Bcom LLB |
Rs. 45000 |
|
LLB |
Rs. 45000 |
|
LLM |
Rs. 48000 |
Application Fees and Mode of Application :
|
Application Fees |
INR 1100 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
Eligibility Criteria :
-
All integrated : Minimum 50% in 10+2
-
LLB : Graduation minimum 50%
-
LLM : Graduation minimum 50% (LLB or Equivalent)
Admission/Selection Process :
-
10+2 percentage
-
1 Minute Statement of Purpose Video Upload on Microsite
-
Additional Criteria ( Score / Percentile / Portfolio )
Contact Us :
Amity University, Madhya Pradesh
Maharajpura (Opposite Airport)
Gwalior – 474 005 (Madhya Pradesh)
Admissions Call Center No :(0751 - 2496006)
Landline Number : (0751 – 2496025/26/27/24/22)
Mobile : 8349994630 / 31 / 32
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