Amity Law School Jaipur law admission 2020 open; apply now
Team Careers360 | April 29, 2020 | 03:28 PM IST
New Delhi: Amity Law School (ALS) Jaipur is inviting applications for admission to its various law courses. The applicant may apply to undergraduate courses - BA LLB (Hons), B.Com LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons); Postgraduate programs LLM (Constitutional Law), LL.M Corporate and Commercial Law, LLM (Criminal Law); and Doctoral programs Ph.D. (Law) – full time and part time at the law school. Before applying for admission the applicant is urged to check the eligibility program they want to get admission to.
Programmes offered and fees :
Programme Name |
1st Year Non-sponsored Semester Fees (Rs.) 2020 |
BA LLB (Hons) |
Rs. 84,000 |
B.Com LLB (Hons) |
Rs. 84,000 |
Application fees and mode of application :
Application Fees |
INR 1100 |
Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
Eligibility Criteria :
-
10+2 (Min. 50%) for 5-year integrated law programs
Contact Us (Address & Admission team contact number):
Amity University Rajasthan
SP-1, Kant Kalwar, RIICO Industrial Area, NH-11C,
Jaipur – 303002
Amity City Office:
Amity House, C-119, Behind Vidhansabha, Lal Kothi Scheme,
Jaipur – 302015
www.amity.edu/jaipur
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