Mahatma Gandhi Mission'S College Of Law, Mumbai is a very popular college in the state of Maharashtra. Mahatma Gandhi Mission'S College Of Law, Mumbai was established in 2002. It is one of the leading college in Law. It is located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Mahatma Gandhi Mission'S College Of Law, Mumbai is a Private institution. It is governed by BAR. 2 courses are taught in this institution. It provides UG course only.
Under the Law, there are a total of 2 courses. For Under Graduate studies, L...
Mahatma Gandhi Mission'S College Of Law, Mumbai is a very popular college in the state of Maharashtra. Mahatma Gandhi Mission'S College Of Law, Mumbai was established in 2002. It is one of the leading college in Law. It is located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Mahatma Gandhi Mission'S College Of Law, Mumbai is a Private institution. It is governed by BAR. 2 courses are taught in this institution. It provides UG course only.
Under the Law, there are a total of 2 courses. For Under Graduate studies, LL.B. and B.L.S. LL.B. are available for enrolment.
A Candidate passing the Bachelor’s Degree Examination of the Mumbai University, in any faculty with minimum 45% marks at the first attempt or a corresponding degree examination of any other University with the minimum prescribed marks at the first attempt is eligible for admission to the first year LL.B. The above percentage of marks shall be relaxed by 5% for candidates belonging to the Reserved Categories. Admission will be given strictly on merit. A student who has successfully completed three years study is entitled to the LL.B. degree and is eligible to practice as an advocate, as per the Rules of the Bar Council of India. A student who desires to learn the law but does not wish to practice as an advocate is eligible for the LL.B. (General) Degree at the end of two years.
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A Candidate passing the Bachelor’s Degree Examination of the Mumbai University, in any faculty with minimum 45% marks at the first attempt or a corresponding degree examination of any other University with the minimum prescribed marks at the first attempt is eligible for admission to the first year LL.B. The above percentage of marks shall be relaxed by 5% for candidates belonging to the Reserved Categories. Admission will be given strictly on merit. A student who has successfully completed three years study is entitled to the LL.B. degree and is eligible to practice as an advocate, as per the Rules of the Bar Council of India. A student who desires to learn the law but does not wish to practice as an advocate is eligible for the LL.B. (General) Degree at the end of two years.
Bachelor of Legal Science and Bachelor of Laws
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A candidate, for being eligible for admission for the Second Semester, must have successfully kept the term for the First Semester, irrespective of the result of the First Semester Examination. A candidate, for being eligible for admission for the Third Semester, must have either passed in the First and Second Semester or must have got exemption in at least four Papers of the First and Second Semesters. A candidate, for being eligible for admission for the Fourth Semester, must have successfully kept the term for the Third Semester, irrespective of the result of the Third Semester Examination. A candidate for being eligible for admission for the Fifth Semester, must have passed the First & Second Semesters, and must have either passed in Third & Fourth Semesters of must have got exemption in at least 4 papers of the Third & Forth Semester Examinations. A candidate, for being eligible for admission for the Sixth Semester, must have successfully kept the terms for the Fifth Semester, irrespective of the result of the Fifth semester Examination. A candidate, for being eligible for admission to the Seventh Semester must have passed in all the Papers of First to Fourth Semesters, and must have either passed in the examinations of the Fifth and Sixth Semesters, or must have got exemption in at least Six Papers (excluding Practical Training Paper) of the Fifth and Sixth Semesters. A Candidate, for being eligible for admission to the Eighth Semester, must have successfully kept the terms for the Seventh Semester, irrespective of the result of the Seventh Semester Examination. A candidate, for being eligible for admission to the Ninth Semester must have passed in all the Papers of First to Sixth Semesters, and must have either passed in the examinations in the Seventh and Eighth Semesters, or must have got exemption in at least six papers (excluding Practical Training Paper) of the Seventh and Eighth Semesters. A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Tenth Semester must have successfully kept the terms for the Ninth Semester, irrespective of the result of the Ninth Semester Examination. Standard of passing and rules of exemption for First to Sixth Semesters of the three year Law Course shall be same as that of Fifth to Tenth Semesters of Five year Law Course. rules regarding allocation of class at the Mumbai University Examination at the end of academic year. A Candidate of pre law course securing minimum 45% marks of each paper shall be declared to have passed the examination in the Pass Class. A candidate who secures an aggregate of 50% on the whole shall be declared to have passed the examination in Second Class, and a candidate who secures an aggregate of 60% on the whole shall be declared to have passed the examination in First Class. All students of the Three Year Course and students of the Third-Forth and Fifth Year of the Five Year Course who secure minimum 50% of marks in each paper and an aggregate of 50% on the whole shall be declared to have passed the examination in Second Class. Candidates who secure minimum 50% of marks in each paper and 60% in the aggregate shall be declared to have passed the examination in First Class.
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5 Years
A candidate, for being eligible for admission for the Second Semester, must have successfully kept the term for the First Semester, irrespective of the result of the First Semester Examination. A candidate, for being eligible for admission for the Third Semester, must have either passed in the First and Second Semester or must have got exemption in at least four Papers of the First and Second Semesters. A candidate, for being eligible for admission for the Fourth Semester, must have successfully kept the term for the Third Semester, irrespective of the result of the Third Semester Examination. A candidate for being eligible for admission for the Fifth Semester, must have passed the First & Second Semesters, and must have either passed in Third & Fourth Semesters of must have got exemption in at least 4 papers of the Third & Forth Semester Examinations. A candidate, for being eligible for admission for the Sixth Semester, must have successfully kept the terms for the Fifth Semester, irrespective of the result of the Fifth semester Examination. A candidate, for being eligible for admission to the Seventh Semester must have passed in all the Papers of First to Fourth Semesters, and must have either passed in the examinations of the Fifth and Sixth Semesters, or must have got exemption in at least Six Papers (excluding Practical Training Paper) of the Fifth and Sixth Semesters. A Candidate, for being eligible for admission to the Eighth Semester, must have successfully kept the terms for the Seventh Semester, irrespective of the result of the Seventh Semester Examination. A candidate, for being eligible for admission to the Ninth Semester must have passed in all the Papers of First to Sixth Semesters, and must have either passed in the examinations in the Seventh and Eighth Semesters, or must have got exemption in at least six papers (excluding Practical Training Paper) of the Seventh and Eighth Semesters. A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Tenth Semester must have successfully kept the terms for the Ninth Semester, irrespective of the result of the Ninth Semester Examination. Standard of passing and rules of exemption for First to Sixth Semesters of the three year Law Course shall be same as that of Fifth to Tenth Semesters of Five year Law Course. rules regarding allocation of class at the Mumbai University Examination at the end of academic year. A Candidate of pre law course securing minimum 45% marks of each paper shall be declared to have passed the examination in the Pass Class. A candidate who secures an aggregate of 50% on the whole shall be declared to have passed the examination in Second Class, and a candidate who secures an aggregate of 60% on the whole shall be declared to have passed the examination in First Class. All students of the Three Year Course and students of the Third-Forth and Fifth Year of the Five Year Course who secure minimum 50% of marks in each paper and an aggregate of 50% on the whole shall be declared to have passed the examination in Second Class. Candidates who secure minimum 50% of marks in each paper and 60% in the aggregate shall be declared to have passed the examination in First Class.