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Admission in Indian Law Society Law College 2025: Date, Cutoff, Eligibility

Pune, Maharashtra

 
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  • Admissions for ALL seats of the 1styear of both law courses are based on merit. We do not conduct an entrance examination. Admissions for D.T.L.. and D.L.L. & L.W. are given on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Merit is calculated based on ALL marks in ALL subjects as shown in the mark sheet of the qualifying exam. It is not calculated based on ‘best four’ or ‘best five’ or the like.
  • Important: your application form cannot be considered unless you submit your mark sheet at the qualifying exam. The Board of the University issues it. 

Contact Information

Contact Numbers:

+91 20 25656775, +91 20 25658665

Email ID:

ilslaw@ilslaw.in, www.ilslaw.edu

Address:

Law College Rd(Chiplunkar Road), Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra, India

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Asked Question

Is there any entrance exam required for LLB admissions at ILS College?
Asked by Neetu Shirsat

replied on 03-Apr-2024 10:15:14

If you're looking for an LLB degree at ILS College, the applicants must have completed their graduation degree in any stream with a min of 50% marks from a recognized University. For the selections, they must have appeared for the MH CET LAW exam and secured valid cut-off scores.


Is there any entrance exam required for LLB admissions at ILSLC?
Asked by Shaikh sakina

replied on 11-Mar-2024 09:17:00

Students must have passed 10+2 board exams followed by a graduation degree with a minimum of 50% marks. For the selection criteria, applicants must have appeared for MH LAW CET conducted at the state level.


Can I get direct admission in ILS Law College?
Asked by Mohit Mrinal

replied on 22-Nov-2022 19:12:35

ILS Law College does not offer direct admission. Henceforth, admission to the LLB or BA LLB is strictly based on MHT Law CET merit followed by CAP (Centralized admission process)