Amity University, Noida Law Admissions 2025
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Exam TS LAWCET | Seats 120 |
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36 MonthsBachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) in Honours is a three-year full-time program in Law offered by Osmania University, Hyderabad, with the approval of the Bar Council of India (BCI).
Exams and Events | Dates |
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TS LAWCET Counselling Date - Second & final phase - List of provisionally selected candidates will be prepared college wise and will be placed in the website (Mode - Online) | 21 Sep'25 - 21 Sep'25 |
TS LAWCET Counselling Date - Second & final phase - Reporting at concerned colleges for verification of original certificates (Mode - Online) | 22 Sep'25 - 26 Sep'25 |
Seeking admission to a 3-year law course qualifications needed are only 12th and three-year graduation, with 12th being the basic qualification for seeking admission into a 3-year law course,
The qualifications of 10th, 12th (+2), and graduation may be obtained through any mode (distance/correspondence / open schooling method).
The Pass percentage is 45% for the general category, 42% for the OBC category, and 40% for the SC/ST category.
Candidates seeking admission to the LLB 3years Degree Program and LL. B. (Hons.), LLB Integrated Degree Program can seek admission by appearing for the Law Common Entrance Test (LAWCET) conducted every year or through the Management Quota without appearing for LAWCET.
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