ILI CAT 2019 application form for LL.M programme now available. Know 3 important things
sonali.jolly | May 2, 2019 | 11:06 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 2: Respite for those aspiring to do a masters degree in law! The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi has commenced the admission process for one year postgraduate law programme. Candidates who wish to seek a masters degree in law can apply for the same now. All those who have completed their undergraduate degree in law with a minimum 50% aggregate are eligible to apply for the examination.
Important Dates:
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Dates |
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Commencement of ILI CAT application form |
May 2, 2019 |
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Last date for submission of application form |
June 1, 2019 |
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Date of Examination |
June 8, 2019 (3 PM - 5.30 PM) |
What to keep ready while filling the form?
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Valid email Id
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Valid mobile number
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Scanned copy of passport size photograph
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Scanned copy of the signature
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Caste Certificate / J & K Migrant Certificate (if applicable)
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PWD Certificate (if applicable)
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Debit card / Credit card / Net banking
How to fill the application form?
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Go to https://ilidelhiadmissions.in/ . Register using email Id and mobile number. Fill OTP and click on register
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Fill the application form carefully and upload documents
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Remit a Registration fee of INR 2500/- online. Submit the application form and print a copy of filled application form
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Admit card will be available online from June 4, 2019.
About Indian Institute of Law
Established in the year 1956, Indian Law Institute is one of the most prestigious law schools in India. The Institute conducts a common admission test for admission to one-year LL.M programme. Candidates compete for 38 seats available under this programme. ILI CAT 2019 will be held on June 8, 2019 from 3 pm to 5:30 pm.
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