Brainware University is offering admissions to BBA LLB and LLB programmes; apply now!
Team Careers360 | June 23, 2020 | 04:07 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Brainware University has announced admission to the 5-year BBA LLB and 3-year LLB programmes. The application form for admission is currently open. The university conducts the Brainware Entrance Test (BET) and offers admissions on the basis of marks and rank secured in the test.
Eligibility
LLB - The candidate must have completed a graduation degree in any discipline with at least 45 per cent marks, Candidates who belong to OBC category must score at least 42 per cent and the SC/ST candidates are required to have scored a minimum of 40 marks.
BBA LLB - Candidates who have completed Class 12 from a recognized board are eligible to apply for admission to BBA LLB programme.
However, the candidates must secure at least 45 per cent in their qualifying examination. Candidates belonging to the OBC category must secure at least 42 per cent in class 12. Meanwhile, SC/ST candidates must secure at least 40 per cent marks in their qualifying examination.
For admission to the law programmes of the university, the candidate must have a valid score in Brainware Entrance Test.
Programmes offered and fees
|
Programme |
Duration |
Total fee (Rs) |
|
BBA LLB |
5 Yrs |
450000 |
|
LLB |
3 Yrs |
220000 |
Application form - Mode and fees
The application form can be filled in online mode. Candidates will have to pay Rs 5000 as application fee.
Admission process
Candidates will be selected based on their performance in Brainware Entrance Test (BET).
Contact
398, Ramkrishnapur Road, Barasat, Kolkata – 700125
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