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Sufiya Law College, Tumkur Admission Process

Sufiya Law College identifies interested and capable persons for their law courses through the admission procedure. Though information regarding entrance exams cannot be given, the college may well be adopting a competitive selection procedure.

Sufiya Law College offers two major law courses: 3-year LLB and 5-year integrated BA LLB. The programs are designed to offer comprehensive legal training that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills.

Application Process

Since the admission procedure will majorly be universal and it may also coincide with most admission procedure that majority Indian law colleges share, then its summary will as follows:

1. Surf to Sufiya Law College for any advertisement towards admission and steps to be involved in it.

2. The applicant has to collect and fill up the application form for the desired program: LLB or BA LLB.

3. Documents to be submitted if any are-

  • 10th and 12th marks sheets
  • Graduation certificates and marksheets for LLB applicants
  • Valid ID Proof
  • Fresh passport size photograph
  • As may be directed by the College

4. Filled application forms along with photocopies of documents required to the Admission Office, College. Online or offline mode of submission is as clarified by the College.

5. Pay the application fee as decided by the college.

6. In case of short listing, attend entrance exams or interviews conducted by the college.

7. Wait for the final selection list published by the college.

8 In case of admission, complete formalities within specified time frame involving document verification as well as paying fees.

Degree wise Admission Process

LLB: Sufiya Law College conducts 3-year LLB course for all graduates, who want to make careers in law. It has been sanctioned to take 120 seats at a time. The pass graduate candidates can apply for this course. Admission procedure should also be strictly merit-based performance by the candidate in his or her graduation and any entrance examinations relevant to it.

BA LLB: It is a 5-year integrated BA LLB course that amalgamates the education of arts with law. The course is open to all those students who have passed 12th standard and are keen on taking a career in law. The sanctioned intake is 120 seats. Admission to this program shall be made based on the performance of the candidate in their 12th standard examination and any entrance test conducted by the college or as required by the affiliating university.

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