Department of Law, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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The MGKVP, Varanasi Faculty of Law accepts applications based on entrance as well as merit. Information provided on Shiksha.com indicates that entrance and merit are the two criteria used for admission to the MGKVP Faculty of Law.

This indicates that the candidate's academic standing and performance on the admission exam are taken into account by the university. Therefore, to be admitted to the B.A. LL.B. programme at the Faculty of Law, MGKVP, prospective candidates must both do well on the entrance exam and meet the eligibility requirements. which are to have a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in their Class 12, with a 5% relaxation for

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The MGKVP Faculty of Law's B.A. LL.B. selection procedure begins with an admission exam, which is followed by a counseling process for seat assignment to qualifying candidates. To be eligible for the entrance exam, students must have passed their class 12 with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks, with a 5% relaxation for SC/ST candidates.

It's unclear what the minimal MGKVP cut-off scores are for admission to the B.A. LL.B. programme at the Faculty of Law, MGKVP. Nonetheless, those who pass the entrance exam will be contacted for the admissions and counseling procedure. It is advised to speak with the Faculty of Law, MGKVP directly to

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The Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith (MGKVP) Faculty of Law is regarded as a strong option for LLM courses. MGKVP's Faculty of Law provides a range of courses, including LLB, BA LLB, LLM, and PhD.

Nevertheless, information regarding the finest course offered by the MGKVP Faculty of Law can not be given as each course is dependent on the eligibility of the candidate so choose as per your eligibility. For additional information about the courses and programs of the Faculty of Law, MGKVP, it is advised to visit their official website or get in touch with their admissions office. To learn more about the respective advantages and disadvantages

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Candidates must have passed LLB/ five-year integrated LLB /any other equivalent degree from a recognised University with a minimum of 55% aggregate (50% marks in case of SC and ST category candidates).

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 Yes, the institute offers several merit-based scholarships based on a candidate's qualifying/ entrance exam scores. 

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The college offers an LLB (Integrated) programme with a duration of two years.

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Candidates must have passed graduation in any discipline with a minimum of 45% marks (5% relaxation for SC/ ST candidates).

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Admissions to the college for different courses are both merit and entrance-based. Admission is based on the marks obtained in the University Common Entrance Test.

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Aarushi Kalra

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The median package for UG (3-year) courses has improved year-on-year from 2021 to 2023. On the other hand, a fluctuating trend was recorded in the median package of PG (2-year) courses. Tabulated below is the median package trend from Department of Law MGKVP placements 2021 to 2023:

CoursesMedian Package (2021)Median Package (2022)Median Package (2023)
UG (3-year) (LLB)INR 1.80 LPAINR 2.40 LPAINR 3.37 LPA
PG (2-year) (LLM)INR 3.60 LPAINR 4.20 LPAINR 3.37 LPA

NOTE: The above salary is collated from the NIRF report 2024 (overall). Hence, the above details are for all the UG (3-year) and PG (2-year) courses offered at MGKVP. 

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Aarushi Kalra

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The table below illustrates the Department of Law MGKVP placement trends for the past three years (2021 to 2023):

ParticularsPlacement Statistics (2021)Placement Statistics (2022)Placement Statistics (2023)
Total students (UG-3 year)1,2081,2411,429
Students placed (UG-3 year)393434569
Median package (UG-3 year)INR 1.80 LPAINR 2.40 LPAINR 3.37 LPA
Total students (PG-2 year)1,4721,4171,374
Students placed (PG-2 year)11335457
Median package (PG-2 year)INR 3.60 LPAINR 4.20 LPAINR 3.37 LPA

NOTE: The above placement statistics are collated from the NIRF report 2024 (overall). Hence, the above details are for all the UG (3-year) and PG (2-year) courses offered at MGKVP. 

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