
B.M.T. Law College B.Sc. LL.B Courses and Fees 2025
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B.M.T. Law College B.Sc. LL.B Eligibility and Highlights 2025
B.M.T. Law College B.Sc. LL.B is a UG level course of 5 years duration. The mode of study is full time. Students who are Class 12 or equivalent pass from a recognised board can apply for admission. B.M.T. Law College B.Sc. LL.B fee structure includes different components. The below table mentions course details:
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For seat allotment at the university, candidates' performance as per the selection criteria is evaluated. The sanctioned intake is also considered for allotment purposes. Moreover, the seat count varies from one college to another. The following table mentions B.M.T. Law College B.Sc. LL.B seat distribution across various affiliated colleges:
| Courses | Seats |
|---|---|
| B.Sc. LL.B. | 180 |
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Answered 4 months ago
Braja Mohan Thakur law college which is located in Purnea is a private college, not a government college.
It was established in 1982.
It is affiliated to B.N.Mandal university.
It is also approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI) for its law programmes.
It holds NAAC grade B accreditation (since 2011).
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| Courses | Eligibility |
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| B.Sc. LL.B | Candidate must have passed 10+2 with Science (PCM/PCB) stream from a recognised board. |
| B.A. LL.B. | Candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognised board. |
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B.M.T. Law CollegeContact Information
Braja Mohan Thakur Law College, Kamla Bhawan , Purnia,Bihar-854301, Pincode- 854301
Purnia ( Bihar)
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