Sinhgad Law College
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The management quota, which allots 15% of seats on a first-come, first-served basis permits direct admission to Sinhgad Law College for LL.B.A Bachelor degree with at least 45% of the possible points (or 40% for SC/ST candidates) is required. Colleges may decide not to demand an entrance exam for management quota seats even though MH-CET Law marks are normally needed for the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). To apply candidates must get in touch with the admission office send in their paperwork, and pay INR 500 via demand draft.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are no specific 100% tuition-covering scholarships available at Sinhgad Law College. Nonetheless it offers financial aid for economically disadvantaged groups and merit-based and need-based scholarships including government programs for SC, ST and OBC students. Although full waivers are uncommon and contingent on qualifying factors like financial need or academic achievement, scholarships may cover a sizable percentage of tuition. For precise scholarship information and availability students must apply via the government portals or the college's admission office.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The two-story campus of Sinhgad Law College, which is situated in Ambegaon, Pune, has a playground and lovely grounds. It provides large, projector-equipped classrooms a computer center with legal software such as Laws_super and Manupatra, and a well-stocked library with reading halls open around-the-clock. Sports facilities like chess and badminton are available along with separate hostels for boys and girls, a canteen, a medical clinic and an ATM. Practical learning is enhanced with a legal help center, lecture hall, and moot court.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to student reports from 2024 the highest compensation package offered to LL.B. graduates at Sinhgad Law College is roughly INR 6 LPA. Only 15-20% of students get placed despite the placement cell facilitation of possibilities in law firms business sectors and banks such as Bajaj Finance Legal representatives and the paperwork experts are among the roles The typical package is between INR 2.5 and 4 LPA. Although reports indicate a lack of high-value offers and irregular internship chances placement assistance is getting better.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Each course at Sinhgad Law College has a different annual cost. The annual cost of a five-year BA LLB and BSL LLB is roughly INR 27,047 to INR 29,000, or INR 1,35,235 to INR 1,45,000. The annual cost of the three-year LLB programme is around INR 31,567 to INR 32,000, or INR 94,701 to INR 96,000. The course costs about INR 1,70,000 for the two-year LLM program. For one year, Diploma courses (such as labor laws and taxation laws) cost INR 10,767. Each category may have slightly different fees.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Each course at Sinhgad Law College has a different annual cost. The annual cost of a five-year BA LLB and BSL LLB is roughly INR 27,047 to INR 29,000, or INR 1,35,235 to INR 1,45,000. The annual cost of the three-year LLB programme is around INR 31,567 to INR 32,000, or INR 94,701 to INR 96,000. The course costs about INR 1,70,000 for the two-year LLM program. For one year, Diploma courses (such as labor laws and taxation laws) cost INR 10,767. Each category may have slightly different fees.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
In order to enroll in Sinhgad Law College's undergraduate programs (BA LLB, BSL LLB and LLB), applicants must register for the Maharashtra CET Cell's MH-CET Law exam. Eligibility for the five-year BA LLB/BSL LLB programme requires a 10+2 grade of 45% (or 40% for SC/ST students). A bachelor's degree with 45% (or 40% for SC/ST) is required for the three-year LLB programme MH-CET PG scores and an LLB degree with 50% are prerequisites for postgraduate courses like LLM. Counseling through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP), document verification and fee payment are required for admission.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The private Sinhgad Law College was founded in Pune, Maharashtra, in 2003. It is associated with Savitribai Phule Pune University and run by the Sinhgad Technical Education Society. The college has received a B rating from NAAC and approval from the Bar Council of India. It operates independently of government funding and provides law courses including as LLB, BA LLB and Diploma programs. Admissions are determined by MH-CET Law scores.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
The faculty are very helpfull. If you're looking for a law college in Pune with well-qualified instructors, real-world insights, and accessible faculty, Sinhgad Law College makes a strong case.
The teaching dynamics may vary—some classes are more theoretical—so it helps to proactively engage with professors and join discussion sessions.
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