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Total Fees
34.97 K
Seats
120

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34.97 K

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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

60 Months

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


Eligibility Criteria

A candidate should have passed the H.S.C (10+2) Examination conducted by the state of Maharashtra or any other examination recognized as an equivalent to the H.S.C. Examination by the University of Pune with a minimum of 45% in aggregate. Relaxations of 5% marks in favor of S.C/S.T students are allowed.

Student Reviews for BA LLB

College Infrastructure: 2/5
Academics: 3/5
Placements: 1/5
Value for Money: 3.5/5
Campus Life: 3.2/5

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