LL.B. (3 years)
course will be as per the allotment given by the DHE and CET cell after
completing the required procedures.
Total seats available for 1st Year of L.L.B (Three
Years Law Course) |
|
2 divisions unaided – 120 seats |
The Admission Form for offline admissions will be
accepted by the college during the office hours (as per the current situation,
according to the Government order). The college will provide a link for the
Online Admission Process. The changes in the online and offline process will be
informed by the college on the college website. Kindly check the “Notices”
section for further details.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Admission must be taken by the student in person, by
submitting the following documents:
DOCUMENT
CHECKLIST
SR.NO. |
3 YEARS LL.B. COURSE |
1 |
ADMISSION FORM (PROVIDED
BY COLLEGE) |
2 |
ADMISSION RECEIPT |
3 |
PROVISIONAL ALLOTMENT
LETTER |
4 |
CET SCORE CARD |
5 |
CET HALL TICKET (ORIGINAL) |
6 |
CET OPTION FORM |
7 |
CET APPLICATION FORM |
8 |
UNIVERSITY ENROLMENT FORM |
9 |
SSC MARK SHEET |
10 |
SSC PASSING CERTIFICATE |
11 |
SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE |
12 |
HSC MARKSHEET |
13 |
HSC PASSING CERTIFICATE |
14 |
COLLEGE LEAVING
CERTIFICATE |
15 |
11TH TO GRADUATION ALL
SEMESTER MARKSHEET (AGGREGRATE PASSED) |
16 |
DEGREE MARKSHEET |
17 |
DEGREE PASSING CERTIFICATE |
18 |
DEGREE CONVOCATION |
19 |
TRANSFER CERTIICATE |
20 |
DOMICILE CERTIFICATE |
21 |
AADHAR CARD |
22 |
PAN CARD |
23 |
CASTE CERTIFICATE |
24 |
CASTE VALIDITY CERTIFICATE |
25 |
NON-CREAMY LAYER
CERTIFICATE |
26 |
MIGRATION CERTIFICATE ( IN
CASE OF STUDENT BELONGING TO OTHER THAN MAHARSHTRA STATE BOARD) |
27 |
GAP AFFIDAVIT (MORE THAN 3
YEARS) |
28 | STUDENTS) |
28 |
PLASTIC FOLDER (LEGAL
SIZE) |
ORIGINAL
DOCUMENTS + 3 PHOTOCOPIES |
(SELF – ATTESTED ) |
|
* 2 PHOTOGRAPHS WITH
DETAILS BEHIND THEIR PHOTOS ( NAME & COURSE ) |
||
* AFFIDAVITS IN CASE OF
CERTIFICATES (DOMICILE) NOT AVAILABLE OR IF IN PROCESS THEN WITH RECEIPT * OTHER DOCUMENTS (AS PER THE DIRECTIVES OF THE AUTHORITIES), IF
REQUIRED, SHOULD BE ENQUIRED IN THE OFFICE |
CET EXAMINATION & SYLLABUS
RELATED LINKS FOR CET EXAMINATION & SYLLABUS
Click on the below link to view:
MEDIUM OF LANGUAGE FOR CET:
The question paper will consist of objective type questions
in English and Marathi language.
CET PATTERN:
i) Total Marks: 150
ii) Number of Multiple Choice Questions: 150
iii) Duration of Examination: 2 hours
iv) No Negative Marking
A. SUBJECT WITH WEIGHTAGE OF 3 YEAR LLB COURSE
S.NO. |
SUBJECT |
WEIGHTAGE OF MARKS |
1. |
Legal Aptitude |
30 |
2. |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs |
40 |
3. |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning |
30 |
4. |
English |
50 |
Total: |
150 Marks |
Syllabus:
Following is the subject wise syllabus of the CET Test
for the 3 year LLB course:
i) Legal Aptitude – This subject will test the
interest of candidates towards the subject of law, research aptitude and
problem solving ability. Questions will be the help of legal propositions and a
set of facts to which the said proposition has to be applied. Some propositions
may not be true in the real sense, candidates will have to assume truth of
these propositions and answer the questions drawing well-supported conclusions.
ii) General Knowledge with Current Affairs – The
topics such as History (Ancient, Medieval and Modern Period), Geography,
Civics, General Science, Economics, Current Affairs of the past one year. The
subject is to assess the knowledge of the recent happening and awareness of the
world.
iii) Logical and Analytical Reasoning –
a. Logical Reasoning – The subject is to test the
candidate’s ability to identify patterns, logical links and rectify illogical
arguments. It will include a wide variety of logical reasoning questions such
as syllogisms, logical sequences, analogies, completing arguments, drawing well
supported conclusions, reasoning by analogy, applying principles or rules.
b. Analytical Reasoning – The subject is
to measure the ability of students to understand the structure of relationship
and to draw logical conclusions about the structures. It includes reasoning
deductively from a set of statements and rules or principles that describes the
relationship among persons, things or events.
iv) English – Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, analogies etc.) proficiency (idioms and phrases, one word substitution, sentence rearrangement, fill in the blanks etc.) English usages errors (common errors)