CMR University, School of Legal Studies invites applications for admissions to UG law programmes
Team Careers360 | July 24, 2020 | 04:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI: CMR University, School of Legal Studies has released application forms for admissions to the undergraduate law programmes namely BA LLB, BBA LLB and B.Com LLB. The application can be filled in both online and offline mode. For admissions to the law courses, the eligible candidates will have to appear for document verification and pay the course fee. In light of current lockdown and prevailing uncertainty surrounding common entrance exam dates, CMRU has taken the decision to increase the frequency of CMRUAT exam; refer the table below:
Important Dates
| Date of exam |
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Programmes offered and Fees
The university offers 5-year integrated law programmes as a full-time course. A total of 120 seats are available in each UG law course. The details are given below.
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Programme Name |
Fees(Each ) |
No. of seats |
|
B.A+L.L.B (Hons.) |
Rs 693,750 |
120 |
|
B.B.A+L.L.B (Hons.) |
120 |
|
|
B.Com+L.L.B (Hons.) |
120 |
Eligibility
As per the eligibility criteria prescribed by the university, the candidate should have secured not less than 45% marks in PUC/HSC/Class 12 or its equivalent examination from a recognized board.
Candidates belonging to the SC or ST category need to secure at least 40% marks, while the OBC category candidates should have secured at least 42% marks in the qualifying examination.
Exam scores accepted: LSAT, CMRUAT
Application Fees and Mode of Application
The application form is available on the university website and can be filled in both online and offline mode. Students can register upto 48 hours before each exam date for the particular exam.
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Application Fees |
Rs 600 |
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Mode of Application |
Online and Offline |
While applying in offline mode, candidates will have to download the application form and submit it along with the prescribed documents and a passport size photo.
A demand draft of Rs 600 has to be drawn in favour of CMR University payable. The address for submitting the offline application form and demand draft is given below.
The Registrar, CMR University, City Campus
HRBR Layout, Kalyananagar
Bangalore – 560043
Documents required
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Copy of 10th/Equivalent marks card.
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Copy of 11th/Equivalent marks card.
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Copy of 12th/Equivalent marks card.
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Copy of transfer and migration certificate.
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Copy of entrance exam scorecard.
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2 passport-sized photos.
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Adhaar card.
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Other relevant documents for identification.
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Other university-related documents.
All the photocopies of documents must be self-attested and at the time of the verification process, candidates will also need to bring the original copies.
Contact
CMR University, School of Legal Studies
No 5 Bhuvanagiri OMBR Layout
Bangalore 560043
T: +91 80 25453077
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