What is the fee for LLB at BMS College of Law?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    BMS College of Law LLB is a three-year postgraduate degree programme, divided into six semesters and offered in full-time mode. The LLB course is an undergraduate degree programme in Law degree/ courses. The fees of BMS College of Law include several components, such as tuition fees, hostel fees, admission fees, and various other one-time charges. The college provides on-campus, a separate hostel facility for boys and girls. However, the BMS College of Law LLB tuition fee is INR 2.3 lakh. The hostel fees for BMS College of Law range around INR 1.5 lakh. Candidates can pay their tuition fees either semester or annually.

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    Aman Yadav

    a year ago

    The tuition fee for the LLB programme at BMS College of Law varies depending on the source. According to different sources, it can range from INR 90,000 to INR 3.75 Lacs for the entire course duration, which typically spans 3 to 5 years.

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