LL.B. Degree Is of three years duration. The first two years of LL.B. degree course are identical with the LL.B. (General) course. The holder of only LL.B. (General) is not eligible to enrol as an Advocate with the State Bar Council.

ADMISSION INFORMATION

Admission is purely on CET Score. Any modification in admission guidelines will be notified on the college notice board. Admissions will be given strictly a merit in C.E.T conducted by Govt. of Maharashtra.

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION

1. An applicant who has graduated in any discipline of knowledge from a University established by an Act of Parliament or by a state legislature or an equivalent national institution recognized as a Deemed to be University or Foreign University recognized as equivalent to the status of an Indian University by an authority competent to declare equivalence, may apply fora three years degree program in law leading to conferment of LL.B. degree on successful completion of the regular program conducted by University of Mumbai whose degree in law is recognized by the Bar Council of India for the purpose of enrolment. Ref. (Rule5 (a) Rules of Legal education 2008, Bar Council of India)

MINIMUM MARKS IN QUALIFYING EXAMINATION TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION

2. Bar Council of India, May from time to time, stipulate the minimum percentage of marks for admission. Not below 45% of the total marks in case of general category applicants and 40% of the total marks in case of SC and ST applicants, to be obtained for the qualifying examination, degree course in any discipline for three years LL.B. course, tor the purpose of applying for and getting admitted into a Law degree Program a any recognized University in either of the streams according to merit. Ref. (Rule7, Rules of Legal Education 2008, Bar Council of India)

MINORITY STUDENTS:

3. Students seeking admission under the Panjabi Linguistic Minority category should have passed the Xth and XIIth standard examination from any board in the State of Maharashtra and should be domiciled in the State of the Maharashtra. (As per Government G.R. dated 11 June, 2007).

PROHIBITION TO REGISTER FOR TWO REGULAR COURSES OF STUDY

4. No student shall be allowed to simultaneously register for a law degree program with any other graduate or post-graduate or certificate course run by the sates or any other University or an Institute for academic or professional learning; except in the integrated programmer of the same institute. However, any short period, part time certificate course in language, computer science learning of a University, shall be allowed.

Ref: (Rule 6, Rules of Legal Education 2008, and Bar Council of India) No student is allowed to keep terms simultaneously for two courses including professional courses, such as Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretary Etc.

A STUDENT FROM ANY OTHER UNIVERSITY

5. seeking admission to any of the courses will be considered for provisional admission at his/her own risk only on production of a “Provisional Certificate of Eligibility” from the University of Mumbai on payment of requisite fees. Moreover, the necessary certificates before the end of the term; otherwise, the admission will be treated as invalid. For further details in this behalf reference should be made to the Registrar, University of Mumbai.

A STUDENT MIGRATING FROM ANY OTHER CONSTITUENT COLLEGE OF THE MUMBAI UNIVERSITY

6. Shall produce a “Transfer Certificate” to be obtained from the college last attended. The Transfer Certificate application form should be obtained from the college at the time of admission and should be submitted to the college last attended. It will be the sole responsibility of the student to obtain “Transfer Certificate” from the previous college and submit it to the College office within the stipulated period.

The Management Council Resolution is reproduced as under Item No. 9: After due deliberation, it was resolved that the proposal for issuing the Provisional Statement of Eligibility to the students by imposing a penalty after the due date prescribed for the respective year the affiliated college / recognized institutes of Rs. 5000/-, and Rs. 10,000/- for Non-Professional and Professional courses respectively be accepted. However, the said penalty shall be made effective from 1st October 2007, till further orders, subject to the fulfilment of conditions as laid down in the Ordinances 119 and 120 relating to the attendance to be kept by the students and also subject to the condition that the student is admitted as per the admission schedule of the University.