Details : Government Law College (GLC) conducts an admission process for admission to its 5 year undergraduate BLS LLB program. After the finishing of 3 years students are awarded BLS degree and after completion of full 5 years they are also given LLB degree. Admission to BLS LLB in Government Law College is based on merit of class 12th marks. Admission process starts soon after the declaration of HSC(class 12th) results. Candidates need to get atleast 45% to be eligible to apply for government Law College but for those who get less than 45% but more than 40% an admission exam may be conducted.
Government Law College is a highly reputed and revered institute for law education in the country. The institute has a rich historical heritage being associated with figures like Lokmanya Balgangadhar Tilak (freedom fighter), Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (the architect of the Indian Constitution)’ Chief Jutice M. C. Chagla (the first Indian Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court), Sir Motilal Setalvad (the first Attorney General of Independent India) and many such other figures.
Alumni from Government Law College has gone on to occupy the highest posts in apex Indian courts therefore getting admission in government Law College is considered to be really prestigious. Alumni from the institute have also gone for higher education in institutes such as Oxford, Harvard etc. Government LawCollege is situated in Churchgate area of Mumbai.
Selection Criteria:
All the selections are made on the basis of class 12th(HSC) merit of Maharashtra State Board. Students from other boards need to get 5% more marks than Maharashtra board candidates. Students also go through an interview which is just a formality before admission. 50% seats are reserved for Maharashtra reserved category students. There are separate cut-offs for Science & Commerce students.
Contacts:
The Government Law Colege
‘A’ Road, Churchgate
Mumbai - 400 020
Maharastra - India
Phone: +91 - 22 - 2204 1707, +91 - 22 - 2285 1315
Email: webmaster@glc.edu
For more details visit:www.glc.edu
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