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Total Fees
80.10 K
Seats
131

Fees Details

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80.10 K

Disclaimer: Data for total fees has been calculated based on all years/semesters as provided by the college. The actual fees may vary.

Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) is a three-year full-time program in Law offered by Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune with the approval of the Bar Council of India (BCI).


Eligibility Criteria

A student passing the Bachelor’s degree examination with Minimum of 45% Marks in any faculty of this University or any other Recognized University shall be eligible for admission to First-year LL.B. Course (three-year degree course). There shall be a relaxation of 5% marks in the case of SC/ST students.

Admission Details

The Government of Maharashtra conducts an MH-CET LAW Common Entrance Test for admissions to all Law Colleges from the academic year.

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