IIMT College of Law announces admission to law programmes; Check all details here
The law college offers BA LLB and LLB programmes. The application form for admission to the law programmes is available in both online and offline mode.
Team Careers360 | June 28, 2021 | 05:53 PM IST
NEW DELHI: IIMT College of Law has announced admissions for its undergraduate law programmes for the academic year 2021-22. Eligible candidates may fill and submit the application form in both online and offline mode.
Programmes offered and Fees:
Programme Name |
Total Fees (Rs) |
BA LLB |
3,11,000 |
LLB |
1,30,900 |
Eligibility Criteria:
BA LLB: Candidate must have passed Class 12 (10+2) with a minimum of 45% marks for general category candidates. 40% marks in the case of SC/ST category candidates.
LLB: Candidate must have completed graduation in any discipline with a minimum of 45% marks. SC and ST category are required to secure at least 40% marks in the qualifying exam.
Application Fees and Mode of Application:
The institute has released the application form for UG law programmes. Candidates may fill and submit the application form in both online and offline mode. While filling the application form, candidates will be required to provide personal details, educational qualification details, communication details etc. Candidates must complete the application process before the end of the last date. The application fee is Rs 1000 for all candidates.
Selection process
The admission process to shortlist eligible candidates will be decided by the college.
Contact Address:
IIMT Group of Colleges
Plot No. 19 & 20, Knowledge Park - III
Greater Noida - 201310
Uttar Pradesh, India
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