Indian Law Society (ILS) 2024 - Exam Notifications, Exam Dates, Course, Questions & Answers, Preparation Material.
<p><font size="1"><strong>Programs Offered:</strong></font></p> <ul><li><font size="1">BSL (Five-Year Degree Course)</font></li><li><font size="1">LLB (Three-Year Degree Course)</font></li><li><font size="1">DTL (Diploma in Taxation Law)</font></li><li><font size="1">DLL&LW (Diploma in Labour Law</font></li><li><font size="1">MLL&LW (Masters in Labour Law & Labour Welfare)</font></li></ul> <p&g...
<p><font size="1"><strong>Programs Offered:</strong></font></p> <ul><li><font size="1">BSL (Five-Year Degree Course)</font></li><li><font size="1">LLB (Three-Year Degree Course)</font></li><li><font size="1">DTL (Diploma in Taxation Law)</font></li><li><font size="1">DLL&LW (Diploma in Labour Law</font></li><li><font size="1">MLL&LW (Masters in Labour Law & Labour Welfare)</font></li></ul> <p><font size="1"><strong>ILS 2008 Admission Procedure:</strong></font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1">Admissionto ILS is based on merit and not on entrance test. The admissionprocess starts in the month of May. For admission to the BSL course oneneeds to have a minimum of 45% (40% for SC/ST candidates). The minimumqualification for admission to the LL.B course is to pass thegraduation with 45% marks (40% for SC/ST).</font></p> <p><font size="1"><strong>ILS 2008 Eligibility:</strong></font></p> <table align="center" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr valign="top"><th><font size="1">Course</font></th><th><font size="1">Qualification</font></th></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><font size="1">BSL (Five-Year Degree Course)</font></td><td><font size="1">XIIth or equivalent with minimum score<br> - 40% for candidates belonging to SC/ST<br> - 45% for candidates belonging to general category.</font></td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><font size="1">LLB (Three-Year Degree Course)</font></td> <td><font size="1">Graduate in any discipline with minimum score<br> - 40% for candidates belonging to SC/ST<br> - 45% for candidates belonging to general category</font></td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><font size="1">DTL (Diploma in Taxation Law)</font></td><td><font size="1">Graduate in any discipline</font></td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><font size="1">DLL&LW (Diploma in Labour Law)</font></td><td><font size="1">Graduate in any discipline</font></td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><font size="1">MLL&LW (Masters in Labour Law & Labour Welfare)</font></td><td><font size="1">Graduate in any discipline</font></td></tr></tbody></table><font size="1"><br></font><div class="pg_cont"> <font size="1"><strong>Indian Law Society (ILS) 2008 Application Form</strong></font> <p align="justify"><font size="1">TheProspectus and Admission Form can be obtained from the college officeon payment of Rs 600/- in cash at the counter, and Rs 700/- if orderedby post. This amount can be paid in cash or by DD (demand draft) drawnin favour of "Principal, ILS Law College".</font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1">The request for prospectus along with the demand draft must be sent to:</font></p> <p><font size="1">The Principal,<br> ILS Law College<br> Law College Road, Pune 411 004.</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="1">The request must contain the name, telephone numberand full postal address (with PIN CODE) of the requesting party andalso mention the name of the course for which admission is sought.</font></p> <p><font size="1"><strong>Note:</strong> The college admits new students ONLY to the FIRST year of the degree or diploma courses.</font></p> <p><font size="1"><strong>ILS 2008 Application Procedure:</strong></font></p> <p><font size="1">The procedure for applying for admission is as follows:</font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1">1. Candidates must obtain the prospectus and admission formbefore the last date as published in the admissions timetable.</font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1">2.Candidates must submit duly filled admission form along with allrequired documents before the last date as published in the admissionstimetable.</font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1">3. The college publishes the first merit list. This list is put up on the Web site as well as on the college notice boards.</font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1">4. Interviews are held on the basis of the first merit list and admissions granted to candidates who meet all requirements.</font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1">5. Selected candidates must pay the admission fees in cash on the same day after the interview and confirm the admission.</font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1">6. A second merit list is published subsequent to the completion of the first round, followed by interviews and admissions.</font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1">7. If required, a third round may also be conducted.</font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1">Aftereach merit list is published, candidates can submit objections(regarding category of admission and position in the merit list) inwriting (fax 020-5658865; e-mail [email protected]) before the prescribeddate. Admission is not guaranteed merely because any student's nameappears in the merit lists. All particulars in the form and alldocuments in original are liable for scrutiny at the interviews, beforea student can be admitted to the course. All merit lists are subject tocorrection/amendment on account of valid objections received.</font></p> <p align="justify"><font size="1"><strong>Note:</strong>Any attempt by any candidate or anyone else on his behalf to influencethe admission process directly or indirectly, would be treated as adisqualification for admission.</font></p> </div>