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Chikat Marchang

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Yes, School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University shares a campus with its parent university which has separate hostel accommodations for both its female and male students with all the basic amenities including security, electricity, water supply, internet, etc.

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The application fees for School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University admissions is not specifically mentioned on the institute page but the required entrance exam or MGU CAT does also have application fees of:

  • INR 1,200 for General Category and INR 600 for SC/ST
  • INR 1,200 for Open All India Quota and USD 100 for International Students

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The mode of application for School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University course admissions is conducted online on the university page of MGU with students applying after they meet the eligibility. Interested students also have to go through the selection process or entrance exams such as MGU CAT.

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The selection process for admission to the different School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University courses depends on entrance exam scores such as the MGU CAT which is conducted by the parent university itself. Students must also meet the eligibility to apply for the course and the exam.

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No, one cannot get admission to School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University without entrance exams as such students should apply for the MGU CAT which decides admissions to the different courses at the institute. Students must also meet the eligibility for admissions.

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No, direct admission to the different School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University is not possible as the institute does not set aside any seats for direct admission under a management quota. Students must go through the same selection process as all other students with the exception of certain reservations.

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The School of Indian Legal Thought course admissions is online with students able to apply through the college page as long as they meet the eligibility requirements mentioned on the same. Interested students who wish to apply must also go through the institute's in-house MGU CAT for selections.

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Yes, the PG level 2 year LLM is available in School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University with students able to apply as long as they meet the course eligibility which is offered in the specialisations of:

  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • Criminal Law
  • Constitutional & Administrative Law
  • Environmental Law

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