Government Law College (GLC) 2024 - Exam Notifications, Exam Dates, Course, Questions & Answers, Preparation Material.
<p><strong>GLC 2008 Admission Details</strong></p> <p align="justify">Admission is based on merit. A minimum of 45% marks in the HSC( 10+2) exam at the first attempt, is the eligibility required to be able to apply for admission.</p> <p align="justify">For students with more than 40% marks but less than 45% marks, the University may conduct a Common Eligibility Exam.</p> <p align="justify">The admission process for the first year of the Five year course commences immediately after the declaration of HSC results.</p> <p align="justify">There...
<p><strong>GLC 2008 Admission Details</strong></p> <p align="justify">Admission is based on merit. A minimum of 45% marks in the HSC( 10+2) exam at the first attempt, is the eligibility required to be able to apply for admission.</p> <p align="justify">For students with more than 40% marks but less than 45% marks, the University may conduct a Common Eligibility Exam.</p> <p align="justify">The admission process for the first year of the Five year course commences immediately after the declaration of HSC results.</p> <p align="justify">There is 50% reservation for Reserved Categories from Maharashtra state.</p><p align="justify">The prospectus and admission form will be available at the college office. The Admission form , duly filled, is to be submitted to the college office within the prescribed time. </p> <p align="justify">And then, three merit lists are put up -</p> <ol><li><div align="justify">General category: students from Maharashtra State Board of Sec. And HSC exams.</div></li><li><div align="justify">Reserved Category from Maharashtra</div></li><li><div align="justify">General category: students from Boards other than Maharashtra. Students belonging to this category are required to have at least 5% more marks than students of the Maharashtra board.</div></li></ol> <p align="justify">The selected students are interviewed and then admitted. The interview is just a formality. The cut-off marks vary every year. They have gone up in the recent years. Sometimes admissions have closed as high as 75 to 80%.</p> <p><strong>GLC 2008 Course Structure</strong></p> <p align="justify">The BLS LLB program is a 10-semester full time course. The first 2 years (4 semesters) constitute a 'pre-law' course where the student is taught social-science subjects like - Economics, Political Science, Sociology, History, Logic, English, Legal Language, History of Courts, etc. </p> <p align="justify">In the next three years the actual law subjects are dealt with - like torts, Contracts, Family law, Labour laws, Constitutional law, Property law, Law of Crimes, International law, Interpretation of statutes, Alternate dispute resolution and so on. </p> <p align="justify">In their 8th and 10th semester, the students have the option of choosing some particular subjects along with some compulsory subjects. A total of 4 practical training papers are compulsory for all the students.</p> <p align="justify"> The BLS degree is awarded to the students after successful completion of the 3rd year and the LLB degree is awarded after completion of 5 years.</p> <p align="justify">The BLS degree is a great boon to the students, as the student is declared a graduate after 3 years and becomes free to pursue other PG courses side-by side and also becomes eligible to apply for jobs or give various entrance exams.</p> <p>For more details contact below -</p> <p>The Government Law Colege<br> 'A' Road, Churchgate<br> Mumbai - 400 020<br> Maharastra - India<br> <strong>Phone:</strong> +91 - 22 - 2204 1707, +91 - 22 - 2285 1315<br> <strong>Email:</strong> [email protected]</p>