Faculty of Law, MIT WPU Admission Process
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7 months agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, Faculty of Law, MIT WPU Pune admission 2025 is open for all the courses. The faculty usually closes the applications by end of May. Candidates seeking admission in any of the offered programmes can fill out the application forms online. Admission to all the courses is based on national, state or university-level entrance exam scores.
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7 months agoGuide-Level 15
Faculty of Law, MIT WPU Pune offers admission to BBA LLB (Hons) progamme based on entrance exam scores. The faculty considers scores in LSAT India, CLAT, MH CET Law or MIT WPU CET for admission to the course. Selected candidates have to further pass the PI round for final selection.
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7 months agoGuide-Level 15
Faculty of Law, MIT WPU Pune offers seats to candidates based on their entrance exam scores. The faculty accepts scores in CLAT, LSAT, AILET, PERA, MH CET Law, MIT WPU CET, etc. for admission to specific programmes. Aspirants who are selected based on their entrance scores are further called for a personal interaction round. Those aspirants with their names in the merit list receive an offer letter on selection. Further, aspirants need to pay the first installment of the course fee to confirm their seat.
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7 months agoGuide-Level 15
Faculty of Law, MIT WPU Pune offers admission to courses based on entrance exam scores of the candidate. The first step is to apply for the preferred course on the official website of the university. Aspirants with a score in any of the accepted entrance exams are eligible for admission. Selected candidates have to further pass a PI round for admission. Hence, there is no direct admission at Faculty of Law and aspirants need to pass each selection round for a seat in the preferred course.
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