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If you haven't paid the admission fee for your LLM at a government law college, you may not be allowed to sit for the exams. Here’s what you can do:

  1. Contact the College Administration – Reach out to the college office or exam department to explain your situation and check if any fee payment deadline extension or relaxation is possible.

  2. Request for a Payment Plan – Ask if the college allows installment payments or financial assistance.

  3. Apply for Financial Aid/Scholarships – Check if the college offers any financial aid or scholarships for students facing financial issues.

  4. Submit a Formal Request – If direct communication doesn't work, write a formal letter to the principal or administration requesting permission to appear for exams and an extension to pay fees.

  5. Legal Option – If the college is a government institution, you can also approach the education board or student grievance cell for help.

Act quickly since missing the fee deadline might prevent you from taking exams.


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Identifying government law colleges in Maharashtra offering instruction in Marathi medium is challenging, as most institutions primarily use English. However, some colleges may offer certain courses or support in Marathi. Here are a few notable government law colleges in Maharashtra:

  1. Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai : Established in 1855, GLC is Asia's oldest law college, affiliated with the University of Mumbai.

  2. ILS Law College, Pune : Founded in 1924, this government-aided institution offers three-year and five-year law degrees.

  3. Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur : Affiliated with Shivaji University, this NAAC-accredited "A" grade college has a legacy spanning over 90 years.

  4. Yashwantrao Chavan Law College, Karad : Affiliated with Shivaji University, this college offers undergraduate law courses and is recognized by the Maharashtra Government and Bar Council of India.

  5. Shri Shivaji Maratha Society's Law College, Pune : Established in 2003, this college offers LL.B. programs and is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University.

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No, Government Law College (GLC) does not provide admission through management quota. Admission to BA LLB course in government law colleges is based on a candidate's score in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) which is a national level entrance test or any other entrance Test conducted at state level.

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No, ULC Bangalore (University Law College, Bangalore) and GLC Bangalore (Government Law College, Bangalore) are two different law colleges located in Bangalore.

  1. University Law College (ULC), Bangalore :

    • ULC is a part of Bangalore University and offers undergraduate and postgraduate law courses such as B.A. LLB (Hons.) and LLM .

    • It is a prestigious government college known for its academic excellence and affiliation with Bangalore University.

  2. Government Law College (GLC), Bangalore :

    • GLC is a government-run law college in Bangalore offering undergraduate law courses like 3-year LLB and 5-year integrated LLB .

    • It is also recognized by Karnataka State Law University .

So, while both are law colleges in Bangalore, they are affiliated with different universities and have different academic structures.


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Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College in Pattaraiperumpudur, Thiruvallur, typically begins admissions for its 3-year LLB program in July. For the 2024 academic year, the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU) is expected to release application forms in the first week of July 2024, with submissions due by the second week of August 2024. Prospective students should monitor TNDALU's official website for precise dates and detailed admission procedures.

For more details you can visit the link given below

https://law.careers360.com/mhcet-law-college-predictor

Admissions at Sikkim Government Law College (SGLC), Gangtok, for the academic year 2024-25 are expected to be conducted through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). The college offers a 5-year BA LLB program with an intake of 120 seats. The eligibility criteria include securing at least 45% marks in the 10+2 examination for the general category, 42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST categories.

To apply, candidates need to visit the official college website, fill out the application form, upload the required documents, and pay the application fee. As admissions depend on CUET scores, no additional entrance exam is conducted by the college.


For example, Government Law Colleges in Aurangabad. Dr. Ambedkar College of Law offers a 5-year integrated BA LLB programme. The college is an affiliated institution of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University and has approval from the Bar Council of India (BCI). It offers quality legal education through various undergraduate and postgraduate courses such as integrated BA LLB that includes arts and law studies.

For more details, you can refer to

CAREERS360  list of law college in aurangabad

https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-aurangabad

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To get admission into Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai for the 5-year or 3-year law course, you need to go through the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET LAW). The college offers both undergraduate law programs: BLS LLB (5 years) and LLB (3 y ears) .

  • Eligibility for the 5-year course requires a higher secondary school (12th) qualification with at least 45% marks (40% for reserved categories).
  • You should have a bachelor's degree from a recognized institution for the 3-year LLB course.

Total intake for 5 years course is 240, with 180 in aided divisions and 60 in unaided divisions. Intake for 3 year course is 300.

Admission to this College is through MH CET LAW results. Reservation policies are there for the admission of the residents of Maharashtra according to government guidelines of the state.

If you want a seat in a government law college you need to crack CLAT but even if you crack it and secure one seat you can't afford a national law college as they have fees more than 10 lakhs rupees.

you can explore other options like applying to less competitive government law colleges in your state.state colleges has very less fee not more than 10k which is easily payable like bhu,amu,jmi etc.

Also you can look for scholarships or financial aid programs within government colleges, or considering law from recognized universities which might be more affordable than private colleges.

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Known as Tamil Nadu Government Law Colleges, such colleges are instituted for the purpose of providing legal education throughout the state. The best of these are the ones in Chennai at the Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College founded in 1891, and arguably one of the oldest in the country. Most of these colleges are administered by the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, under whose vision the curriculum and quality of legal education are sustained.

Spread across different districts such as Madurai, Coimbatore, Trichy, and Tirunelveli, these law colleges offer undergraduate-level LL.B. and postgraduate-level LL.M. courses based on merit admissions, which are mostly entrance exam or previous academic performances.

Opportunities for mooting to students, internships, and exposure of the real-life challenges of the legal world while making the fees affordable and the good faculty profile form an important role in the development of future lawyers, judges, and legal professionals in Tamil Nadu.

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