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Indian Law Institute select candidates for admission to its LLM programme based on merit in ILICAT. The aspirants with a valid integrated law course/LLB degree passed with at least 50% aggregate can register to take the test. The application form can be filled out through the ILICAT official website. Candidates who meet the Indian Law Institute LLM eligibility criteria can participate in the ILICAT counselling to secure a seat. After the seat allotment, selected candidates have to report to the institute and pay the admission fee for the confirmation of seat.
Indian Law Institute LLM degree admissions are based on the following eligibility criteria:
- A Law degree from a foreign university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade as per AIU Guidelines
The other option is mentioned below
- LLB degree (with not less than 50% marks) from any university/institute which is recognised by the Bar Council of India to be eligible for enrolment as an advocate in India
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According to Indian Law Institute NIRF report 2023, the number of students placed during ILI PG 1-year placements over the past three years are presented below:
Particulars | LLM / PG Diploma Placement Statistics (2020) | LLM / PG Diploma Placement Statistics (2021) | LLM / PG Diploma Placement Statistics (2022) |
|---|---|---|---|
Total students | 264 | 281 | 192 |
Students placed | 147 | 140 | 138 |
Yes, CLAT is required for LLM. The candidates seeking admission to a one-year LLM course at ILI need to fulfill the eligibility criteria:
- The candidate should have cleared graduation with 50% marks in aggregate from any recognized university.
- As per the relaxation granted for these reserved categories, applicants who fall under the SC, ST, or Physically Handicapped categories must receive at least 45 percent of the total possible points.
- Individuals who fall under the category of Kashmiri migrants are required to have obtained a minimum of 40% of the possible points in the qualifying degree exam.
Hello Nishar Ahmed, a very interesting query indeed. Unfortunately there is an answer and there is a confusion. Let me explain. Indian Law Institute located in New Delhi in front of the supreme court premises, is a very specialised Institute which conducts post graduate courses of the label of certificate post graduate degree and also doctoral studies, all related to law. Out of these courses the certificate courses do not until any entrance test. Admission is based purely on the marks obtained in the graduation examination. However for 1 year duration LLM available under multiple streams and also for giving admission for a doctoral programs this Institute conducts an all India common admission test. Institute talks of cutoffs only as an eligibility condition for students who want to appear for this entrance test or those who want to enroll for certificate courses. This condition is that the student must obtain 50% marks in the graduation examination. There are no cut off marks prescribed for passing of the common entrance test. However based on the number of vacancy is in different categories of students the institute calls these students to Delhi for an interview or viva voce. Combination of the marks obtained in the entrance test and this interview then determines the merit of the students and based on this merit list admissions are given. I hope I have clarified all the doubts in your mind.
Best wishes to you.
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Indian Law Institute is situated in the front of supreme court of India in New Delhi. This Institute was formally inaugurated by the then President of India Dr Rajendra Prasad on 12th December 1957. The governing council of this Institute is the who is who of Indian Legal Heirarchy. Honorable Chief Justice of India is the ex officio president of this Institute. With such pedegree, it's no wonder that this Institute is the best not only in Delhi but across India as well. This Institute was granted the status of deemed to the university in the year 2004. It then started many research oriented learning programs in law. If any student is thinking of studying law then this is the institute.
Best wishes to you.
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Yes, Indian Law Institute follows a semester pattern for the LLM programme. The programme has two semesters. It will take one academic year to complete. This means that students can finish their postgraduate studies in a period of twelve months. Every semester has several core and elective courses. The semester system helps to give a well-rounded education experience.
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As per the NIRF report 2024 released by Indian Law Institute, the median package offered to PG 1-year students in 2023 was INR 5.4 LPA. 112 students were placed and 34 students opted for higher studies out of total 157 students. For more details, students can click here.
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The Indian Law Institute (ILI) does not prominently advertise a 5-year integrated BA LLB course on its official website or major education portals. ILI mainly offers postgraduate law courses like LLM, PhD, PG Diplomas, and some Diploma or certificate programs. Admission requirements mention candidat
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Four specialisation options are available for the one-year, full-time Post Graduate Diploma (PG Diploma) programme at the Indian Law Institute (ILI) in Delhi: Corporate Law and Management, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Cyber Law, and Intellectual Property Rights Law. Merit-based admission to the P
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Some of the common challenges faced by the students of Indian Law Institute Delhi are not college-specific but generic. In the first year, students face issues such as adjusting to the new university environment, study pressure, and others. Over the years, the students adjust to this environment and
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The Indian Law Institute tuition fee ranges between INR 10,000 to INR 1.40 lakh. Apart from that, the fee includes registration fees, security deposits, and examination fees etc.
| Course Name | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| Certificate | INR 10,000 |
| PG Diploma | INR 28,000 |
| LLM | INR 1.38 lakh |
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