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LL.B. (Part I, II & III) |
Three Years Course |
Intake capacity : 120 seats (as granted by State Govt. & University) |
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LL.B. (Part I, II, III, IV & V) |
Five Years Course |
Intake capacity : 60 |
3 |
LL.M. (Part I & II)
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Two Years Course |
Intake capacity : 100 seats |
4 |
Diploma in Cyber Law, Corporate Law & Intellectual Property Laws |
Six Months |
Intake capacity : 150 seats |
Eligibility Criteria for Admission to LL.B. 3 Yrs. Course
LL.B. Three Year Course consists of six semesters.
Subject to his/ her compliance with the provision of this Direction and of other Ordinance in force from time to time, the eligibility of an applicant for admission to the course shall be as under :-
Admission to |
The Candidates should have passed in all the subjects of following examinations of following examinations of RTM Nagpur University |
The Candidates should have appeared* for the examination of |
The Candidates should have passed in at least 50% of the subjects (Fraction to be ignored) of the following examinations. |
1st Sem. |
Graduate (3 years degree) with minimum 45% marks for open category 40% for candidates belonging to SC/ST categories. However, the University shall hold the entrance test (Online) for admission of the candidates who have secured 40% & above marks in the qualifying exams on request from the Principal of the College. SC/ST candidates shall be eligible for relaxation of 5% marks for the entrance test also. |
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2nd Sem. |
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1st Sem. |
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3rd Sem. |
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2nd Sem. |
1st & 2nd Semester taken together |
4th Sem. |
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3rd Sem. |
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5th Sem. |
1st & 2nd Semester |
4th Sem. |
3rd & 4th Semester taken together |
6th Sem. |
3rd & 4th Semester |
5th Sem. |
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Eligibility Criteria for Admission to LL.B. 5 Yrs. Course
LL.B. Five Year Course consists of Ten Semesters.
Subject to his/ her compliance with the provision of this Direction and of other Ordinance in force from time to time, the eligibility of an applicant for admission to the course shall be as under :-
Admission to |
The Candidates should have passed in all the subjects of following examinations of following examinations of RTM Nagpur University |
The Candidates should have appeared* for the examination of |
The Candidates should have passed in at least 50% of the subjects (Fraction to be ignored) of the following examinations. |
1st Sem. |
XIIth standard or equivalent with minimum 45% marks for open category 40% for candidates belonging to SC/ST categories. However, the University shall hold the entrance test (Online) for admission of the candidates who have secured 40% & above marks in the qualifying exams, on request from the Principal of the College, SC/ST candidates shall be eligible for relaxation of 5% marks for the entrance test also. |
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2nd Sem. |
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1st Sem. |
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3rd Sem. |
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2nd Sem. |
1st & 2nd Semester taken together |
4th Sem. |
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3rd Sem. |
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5th Sem. |
1st & 2nd Semester |
4th Sem. |
3rd & 4th Semester taken together |
6th Sem. |
3rd & 4th Semester |
5th Sem. |
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7th Sem. |
3rd & 4th semester |
6th Sem. |
5th & 6th semester taken together |
8th Sem. |
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7th Sem. |
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9th Sem. |
5th & 6th Semester |
8th Sem. |
7th & 8th Semester taken together |
10th Sem. |
9th & 10th Semester |
9th Sem. |
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Note : Appeared* means a candidate must have a appeared at a theory paper conducted by a RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur in the previous semester examination.
In each of the group 25 students will be admitted on merit. Each student taking admission to the LL.M course has to study FIVE compulsory foundation courses irrespective of the specialization which he/she has chosen. Out of the FIVE foundation courses, two foundation courses will be there in the first semester and one foundation course in second, third and fourth semester each.
Further in each group of specialization there are FOUR core courses which are required to be studied for that group. APART from the foundation and the core course papers, the students have to select and study one ELECTIVE paper in second, third and fourth semester each to be selected from the list of electives provided for each semester.
Therefore, any student pursuing LL.M CBCS course will have to study FIVE foundation courses, FOUR core courses and THREE elective courses.
Group B- Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
Group C- Intellectual Property Laws.
Group D- Business Law
Group G – Criminal Law
The candidates will have to prosecute regular full time course of study. For every theory paper/course the total marks will be 100 out of which 20 marks are for internal assessment and 80 marks are for university theory examination. The candidate will have to secure passing marks independently in both the university theory examination as well as in the Internal assessment.