Shri Shivaji Law College, Kandhar
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Students must have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited university with at least 45% of the possible points (42% for OBC students and 40% for SC/ST candidates from Maharashtra) to be considered for the LL.B. programme at Shri Shivaji Law College, Kandhar. The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET Law) is the main method of admission. Applicants apply using the college website or the MH CET portal, provide supporting documentation and take part in centralized counseling. Direct admission with eligibility verification is possible with management quota seats, albeit availability is limited and costs are higher.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The three-year LL.B. programme and the five-year B.L.S. LL.B. programme are offered by Shri Shivaji Law College in Kandhar The three-year cost of the LL.B. programme is around INR 66,850. Although precise numbers are not given the B.L.S. LL.B. costs are expected to be between INR 1,00,000 and INR 1,20,000 for five years based on similar institutions. Tuition, test fees and registration costs are included in the fees which can be paid annually or semesterly. SC, ST and OBC students are eligible to apply for scholarships and fee waivers. For precise pricing information get in touch with the college.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The cost of an LL.B. at Shri Shivaji Law College in Kandhar is roughly INR 66,850 for the full three year curriculum. This covers tuition as well as extra charges for things like registration and exams. Fees may vary depending on the type (general, SC/ST/OBC) as well as the scholarships and are due either annually or the every semester The net cost may be decreased for qualified students through merit-based fee waivers or government rebates Candidates should get in touch with the college admission office for specific information.
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