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Nisha yadav

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The General category cutoffs for the 2022-2023 academic semester varied from 55.34% to 74.17%.

Here is a table of the General category cutoffsin % for the 2022-2023 academic session:

59.41 Business Law

55.34 Constitutional Article 

56.24 Criminal Law

53.56 Governance, Law, and Public Policy

74.17 Intellectual Property Law

56.24 Perception

53.56 Law of Taxation No.

56.24 International Legal Theory and Practice

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Ayushi Maji

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The Indian Law Institute (ILI) in New Delhi has been an autonomous institution since its establishment in 1956, dedicated to fostering legal research and contributing to the evolution of the justice system. Offering a diverse array of programmes, ILI caters to the academic aspirations of legal enthusiasts.

 

Among the sought-after courses, the Master of Law (LLM) programme and various postgraduate Diploma options attract keen interest. The LLM programme, a flagship offering, admits students through the ILI CAT/IPU CET, ensuring a rigorous selection process. This programme serves as a beacon for those aiming to deepen their understan

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Gourav Jatav

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The Indian Law Institute (ILI) in New Delhi was founded in 2004. The NIRF Ranking 2022 places ILI New Delhi in 29th place for the law category. The University Grants Commission (UGC) and the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) have both recognised and accredited Indian Law Institute. The legal stream at ILI New Delhi offers Ph.D., L.L.M., and P.G.D. programs. The infrastructure, seminar hall, and library of the Indian Law Institute are among its amenities. Meritorious students who pass the qualifying exam are awarded gold medals, merit scholarships, and merit-cum-means scholarships. 

 

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Sumeet Inamdar

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The median package offered in Indian Law Institute in the year 2021 was Rs. 4,80,000 per annum. A total of 147 students were placed and 61 opted for higher education.

In the year 2022 the median salary was Rs. 5,75,000 and a total of 138 students were placed with the average placement percentage of 95.17.  

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Sumeet Inamdar

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Fees in Indian Law Institute varies for different courses : 

  • For L.L.M the total fees is Rs. 92000.
  • For P.G Diploma total fees is  Rs. 29500
  • For Ph.D total fees is Rs. 37000

 

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Sumeet Inamdar

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The intake is different for different programmes available in Indian Law Institute:

  • P.hD in Law max intake is 9 students.
  • L.L.M maximum intake is 39 students.
  • PG Diploma - Alternative dispute Resolution 100 students, Corporate Laws and Management 100 students, Cyber Law 60 students, Intellectual Property Right Laws 60 students and Labour Laws 60 students.

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Sumeet Inamdar

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Though 12th marks are really important to get into professional courses like Engineering, in general for offering an L.L.M programme the university checks for whether the student has a Bachelor's Degree in LAW (L.L.B) or Equivalent. It also checks for minimum marks which varies for different categories, for general/OBC it is 50% marks or equivalent grade and for SC/ST it is 45%. And final year students are eligible to apply. If you have good 12th marks its good enough or else need not to worry. 

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Ayushi Maji

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Anticipated for release in March 2024, the application forms for the Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test (ILICAT) mark the beginning of the admission process for the one-year LLM course. Conducted by the esteemed Indian Law Institute (ILI), ILICAT serves as a pivotal law entrance exam. The exam format involves a pen-and-paper-based test comprising both objective and subjective-type questions.

 

Prospective candidates seeking admission to ILI can initiate the application process by visiting the official ILI website. The process involves form submission and payment of registration fees, which vary according to the specific cour

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Ayushi Maji

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To enrol in the Indian Law Institute (ILI) in Delhi, the application process is facilitated online. Prospective students are required to complete several steps, including filling out the application form, uploading the necessary documents, and paying the application fee. The application fee for the 2024 ILI CAT exam stands at INR 2,500.

 

Admission to ILI involves a comprehensive evaluation process, encompassing an entrance exam, personal interview, subject-specific presentation, performance in the All India Admission Test, a written test, and a viva-voce/presentation. This multi-faceted approach ensures a thorough assessment of can

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Ayushi Maji

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The Indore Institute of Law (IIL) joins over 50 colleges and universities across India that consider CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) scores for admissions into both undergraduate and postgraduate law courses. This widely recognised examination serves as a gateway for aspirants seeking admission to various esteemed institutions in the legal education landscape.

 

The list of institutions accepting CLAT scores encompasses a diverse range, including National Law Universities (NLUs), private colleges, and universities. Notable institutions like Amity Law School and several colleges in Delhi, such as Lloyd Law College in Greater Noida,

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