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The LL.B. programme at JCCL is the heart of the college. With a strong curriculum, consistent academic guidance, and real-life case-based teaching, it prepares students for a variety of legal careers—from courtroom practice and judiciary to corporate law and public policy. The three-year format attracts graduates who wish to focus intensively on law. JCCL's legacy and location in Mumbai also allow exposure to legal internships, seminars, and moot courts that shape students into confident professionals. It's the course most associated with success stories and career breakthroughs in the legal world from this institution.
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The fee for the LL.B. course at JCCL is quite affordable, making it accessible for a wide range of students. Typically, the fee ranges between twenty thousand to thirty-five thousand rupees per year, depending on the year of study and applicable category. This affordability, combined with quality education, makes JCCL a popular choice for legal aspirants across Mumbai and Maharashtra. The college also supports students by providing necessary resources like a well-equipped law library, moot court facilities, and experienced faculty all at a value that ensures financial ease alongside academic growth.
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To be eligible for the LL.B. course at JCCL, you must have completed your graduation in any stream from a recognised university with a minimum of forty-five percent marks (for general category). Reserved category candidates usually get a relaxation of five percent. There is no age limit, making it an ideal place even for career shifters or professionals who want to transition into law. The college accepts applications based on merit and sometimes through centralized admission procedures, depending on regulations of the Bar Council and the university. It's open to all who have a genuine passion for law.
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For the General AI category of Jitendra Chauhan College of Law (JCCL) three-year LL.B. program, the MHCET Law cutoff score in 2024 was 97.22 with a Home State quota of 94.8. In previous years, the cutoffs for General AI were 107 in 2022 and 111 in 2023 suggesting a tendency of variation. Cutoffs are influenced by exam difficulty, applicant volume and seat availability (240 seats). Candidates must have at least 45% in their bachelor's degree (or 40% for SC/ST) in addition to a competitive MHCET Law score.
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Jitendra Chauhan College of Law's (JCCL) LL.B. programme is a popular choice because of its reasonable tuition (INR 6,667/year) knowledgeable instructors, and robust hands-on instruction through moot courts. JCCL which is accredited by the Bar Council of India and affiliated with Mumbai University provides a strong curriculum that integrates theory and practice. Its placement unit ensures respectable employment possibilities by connecting students with companies such as Finsec Law Advisors. Events like Law Tryst and the college 13,650-book library promote a comprehensive legal education that equips graduates for advocacy.
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Applicants must have a Bachelor degree from an accredited university with at least 45% overall (or 40% for SC/ST students) in order to be admitted to the Jitendra Chauhan College of Law (JCCL) three-year LL.B. program. Performance on the MH CET Law exam administered by Maharashtra DHE determines selection. The Centralized Admission Process (CAP) which includes counseling, document verification and seat distribution based on merit and the MH CET Law rank is how candidates apply. General AI 2024 cutoff score was 97.22.
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