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1. Before filling the online application form, the candidate must read the CLAT 2012 brochure. 2. Please prepare a demand draft of the applicable amount favoring "NATIONAL LAW 3. 4. 5. 6.
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symbiosis llm information


MASTER OF LAW (LL.M) TWO YEAR FULL TIME POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME (Cafeteria approach with CGPA system) ADMISSION PROCEDURE 2011

Specialization:

Business Laws Intellectual Property Law

Constitution Law and Criminal Law Labour Laws.

* Also available (International / Global Legal Studies) Cafeteria approach along with other specialization.

Eligibility:Three/Five years LLB Degree from any Indian or Foreign University recognized by the UGC with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade. [45% for SC/ST Candidates]. Candidates who have appeared for the final year LL.B. examination may also apply.

Examination & Method of Assessment: The examination will be conducted at the end of each semester. Each paper will be divided as under: Medium of Instruction: English Pattern of program: Semester Pattern Total 4 Semesters Fee Structure: Rs. 40,000/ per year Sanctioned intake: The sanctioned intake is 25 per Specialization.

Reservation of seats:

Within the sanctioned Intake:


SC: - 15% ST: - 7.5% Differently Abled: - 3% Serving /Retired Defense Personnel and their Children: 5%

Over & above the sanctioned intake:


Kashmiri Migrants: - 2 Seats per programme International students: - 15%

Selection Procedure: Apply online at www.symlaw.ac.in on or before 10 th June 2011 by paying Rs.1000/-. All registered and eligible candidates will be called for Group Discussion and Interview and Sample Writing to be held on 13 and 14 June 2011. (No traveling or other expenses will be paid for the same) Mode of Payment: a) DD in favor of Director, Symbiosis Law School, Pune, payable at Pune. a) Cash at SLS, PUNE Counter on all working days from 10 am to 1 pm. For any further clarifications do feel free to send mail or contact us.

Contact: Symbiosis Law School Senapati Bapat Road, Pune 411 004 (India). Tel +91-20-25655114, 25665117 Fax +91-20-25671711 Email - info@symlaw.ac.in / llmadmission@symlaw.ac.in

No capitation is charged for admission to any programme at any institute of Symbiosis. Disputes subject to Arbitration in Pune jurisdiction only.

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