The Central India College of Law and LLM offers undergraduate B.A.LL.B and LL.B degree courses of five-year and three-year duration respectively. Candidates applying to the B.A.LL.B course must secure at least 45% (40% for SC/ST candidates) aggregate marks in 10+2 examinations. For the LL. B course, the applicant must complete graduation with at least 45% (40% for reserved category candidates) aggregate marks in order to be eligible for admission.
The college admits 50% candidates through LSAT and 50% through counselling conducted by RTM University. Eligible candidates can obtain application forms from the college and they must clearly mention the LSAT-India Registration Number in the space provided for.
LSAT test scores are transmitted to the college and final selection is done on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination and entrance test scores. Maharashtra candidates or those who have studied in institutions affiliated to RTM University may have to go through the entrance exam conducted by RTM University for Law courses.
The university may conduct an online entrance examination (CET Law) on the request of the Principal of the institution for admission of candidates who have secured 40% marks and above in the qualifying exam. The college admits students based on the academic performance and entrance exam score of the applicant.
Eligibility Table
Course Name |
Specialization |
Minimum Eligibility |
Selection Criteria |
B.A.LL.B |
- |
10+2 examination with 45% marks in aggregate |
LSAT exam score or MH CET Law conducted by the institute |
LL.B |
- |
Graduation with atleast 45% marks from a recognized university |
Key Points:
- The maximum student intake for B.A.LL.B course is 60 while for the LL.B course it is 120.
- Students can experience and practice real-life cases in a Moot Court managed by a dedicated Moot Court Club.
- The college has a ‘Guidance and Placement’ Cell and a Guidance Centre to help students find job opportunities and prepare for other competitive exams.