VIT Chennai invites applications for Integrated LLB (Hons.) & LLM Admissions 2021
Team Careers360 | March 24, 2021 | 04:49 PM IST | 1 min read
Admission to integrated LLB will be based on 10+2 marks, GD and PI, whereas admission to LLM programme will be through AIAT entrance exam.
NEW DELHI: Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Chennai has started the admission process to its undergraduate and postgraduate courses for the academic session 2021. Currently, the institute offers 5-year integrated BA LLB and BBA LLB programmes at the UG level, and an LLM programme at the PG level, with specializations in Corporate Law, Intellectual Porperty Law and International Law and Development.
Selection Process
UG Programme :
-
Merit list for admission will be prepared considering 10+2 marks and performance in Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI).
PG Programme :
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Selection will be done based on scores of the All India Admission Test (AIAT) conducted by VIT Chennai,
Programmes offered and fees :
|
Programme Name |
Specialization |
Fees |
|
UG |
B.A LL.B.(Hons.) |
INR 1,62,000/- |
|
BBA LL.B.(Hons.) |
||
|
PG |
LL.M. Corporate Law |
INR 85,000/- |
|
LL.M. Intellectual Property Law |
||
|
LL.M. International law and Development |
Application fees and mode of application :
|
Programme |
Application fee |
Mode of payment |
|
UG |
Rs. 850 |
Online |
|
PG |
Rs. 1200 |
Eligibility Criteria
• UG - Candidates should have passed class XII or its equivalent examination with minimum of 60% overall aggregate
• PG - Candidates should have a Bachelor Degree in Law from a recognized University with minimum of 55% marks
Contact Address
Asst. Director Admissions,
Vellore Institute of Technology Chennai Off Campus
MBA Block, First Floor,
Vandalur Kelambakkam Road,
Melakottaiyur
Chennai – 600 127
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