RILS - Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
RILS or Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies Bangalore admissions are currently open. The institute offers admission to courses based on entrance exam scores. Aspirants meeting the eligibility criteria can fill out the application form online. Candidates have to provide a valid entrance exam score when filling out the form.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
RILS Bangalore does not offer direct admission. Candidates have to first apply for the preferred course and appear for RILS Entrance Test. Aspirants with a valid score in AILET, LSAT India or CLAT do not have appear for the entrance test conducted by the institute. Once selected, candidates have to pay a course fee to confirm their seat in the institute.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
| Courses | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| B.A. LL.B. | Applicants who have passed from PU Board other than Karnataka, should obtain eligibility certificate from Karnataka State Law University, Hubli, through RILS. |
| B.Com LL.B | Applicants who have passed from PU Board other than Karnataka should obtain eligibility certificate from Karnataka State Law University, Hubli, through RILS. |
| BBA LL.B. | Applicants who have passed from PU Board other than Karnataka should obtain eligibility certificate from Karnataka State Law University, Hubli, through RILS. |
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