Shoolini University admission open for LLB, BA LLB programmes
Team Careers360 | April 28, 2020 | 10:27 AM IST
New Delhi: Shoolini University is currently accepting applications for admission to its LLB, BA LLB, and LLM programmes. Admissions to these programmes will be based on a Central/ State Level Entrance Test or any other recognised entrance test. The application form for admission is open in online mode and can be candidates who meet the programme-specific eligibility criteria.
Programmes offered and fees :
Programmes |
Fees (in Rs.) |
BA LLB |
50,495 |
LLB |
46,364 |
LLM |
40,400 |
How to fill the application form
The application form will be available in online mode and can be filled by candidates who meet the eligibility criteria for their respective programmes.
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Eligibility Criteria
Programme |
Eligibility |
BA LLB |
10+2 in any discipline with at least 50% marks |
LLB |
Graduation in any discipline with at least 50% marks; |
LLM |
LLB/BA LLB with a minimum of 50% marks. |
Admission cum selection process
Through Central/ State Level Entrance Test or any other recognised entrance test
Contact Us
Solan-Oachghat-Kumarhatti Highway,
Bajhol,
Himachal Pradesh 173229
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