SAGE University invites application for UG, PG law programmes; Check all details
Team Careers360 | June 11, 2021 | 05:36 PM IST | 2 mins read
The university offers BA LLB, BBA LLB, three-year LLB and LLM programmes. Admission will be offered through SAGE Entrance Examination(SEE).
NEW DELHI: SAGE University has released the application form for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. Eligible candidates can fill the application form in both online and offline mode. The university will offer admission through the SAGE entrance examination (SEE) which will be held on June 26 and June 27, 2021.
Law programmes offered by SAGE University
|
Courses |
Duration |
Annual Fees (Rs.) |
|
BA LLB (Hons) |
5 Years |
60,000 |
|
BBA LLB (Hons) |
5 Years |
60,000 |
|
LLB (Hons) |
3 Years |
45,000 |
|
LLM |
2 Years |
45,000 |
Eligibility Criteria
Five-year integrated LLB
Candidates must have passed Class 12th from a recognized board.
Minimum qualifying marks in graduation - General category candidates must have scored at least 45% aggregate marks in Class 12. OBC candidates must have at least 42% aggregate marks and ST and SC candidates are required to have at least 40% aggregate marks.
Age limit
The age limit is 20 years for general and OBC category candidates. For SC and ST category candidates, the age limit is 22 years.
Three year LLB course
Candidates must have completed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university.
Minimum qualifying marks in graduation - General category candidates must have completed graduation with 50% aggregate marks. 5% relaxation in minimum qualifying marks will be applicable for SC/ST/PWD/ OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates.
Candidates must have passed Class 12 with 45% marks for general category candidates. OBC candidates must have scored 42% and 40% for ST, SC
Age limit - There is no age limit for admission to a three-year LLB course.
LLM course
Candidates must have an LLB degree (three-year LLB or five-year LLB) from a recognized Indian or foreign university as per AIU list.
Minimum qualifying marks in graduation - Candidates must have secured at least 55% marks or equivalent grade in aggregate. SC/ST/PWD/ OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates will be given a relaxation of 5%.
Application process
Eligible candidates may fill the application form on the official website of the university. To fill the application form, candidates will have to provide their personal and educational details along with communication details. While submitting the application form, candidates will have to pay Rs 1,600 as an application fee.
Admission process
Registered candidates will have to appear in the SEE entrance test conducted by the university. Admission will be offered based on candidates’ performance in the entrance examination.
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