The BITS Law school offers 120 seats for the BA LLB and 60 seats for the BBA LLB programme respectively at the BITS Pilani, Mumbai campus.
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 11, 2024 | 06:27 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The BITS Law School Mumbai (BITSLAW), has commenced the application process for its five-year integrated law programmes for admissions 2025, from today, November 11. Interested students can apply for the programme at BITS’s official website, bitslawschool.edu.in.
The BITS Law School is offering the BA LLB (Hons) programme and BBA LLB (Hons) programme with 120 and 60 seats respectively at the BITS Pilani, Mumbai campus.
Around 75% of all students (and 50% of all faculty) are women. Students at BITS are engaged in more than 10 student committees, societies and clubs for deep extra-curricular engagement, the BITS Law School statement said.
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The admissions for BITS Law School Admissions 2025 are based on the following parametres for each candidate including:
● Academic records ( Classes 10 and 12 grade scores)
● Law entrance exam scores of CLAT, LNAT, AILET, SLAT, MHCET LAW, or BLAT, (BITS Law Admission Test)
● Extra-curricular achievements
● Personal interview
Both LLB programmes are designed as per the specifications of the Bar Council of India and are recognised by the same. The programme offers four in-demand specialisations: Technology and Media Law, Corporate and Financial Law, Entertainment and Sports Law, and Alternate Dispute Resolution and Mediation for graduates.
BITS Law School follows a five-tier learning pyramid including:
Readiness at the workplace to master data skills, time management, and professional ethics.
Learning beyond the curriculum for cultural enrichment and exposure to fine arts.
Mentor mentee programme for dedicated mentorship for each student to navigate their residential campus life.
Writing centre to learn skills in critical thinking, interpretation, and legal writing.
Remedial classes for academically adrift students to help overcome academic challenges in a customised manner.
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