What is the fee for LLB at Faculty of Law, MIT WPU?
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The total annual fee for LLB at Faculty of Law, MIT WPU is INR 4.95 lakh. The fee is calculated considering the per year fee. Aspirants need to pay the first installment of the course fee at the time of admission to confirm their seat.
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Yes, Faculty of Law, MIT WPU offers LLM for one-year at the PG level. Candidates who have passed graduation in Law with a minimum 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for reserved class category candidates belonging to Maharashtra state only) are eligible to apply for LLM. Aspirants need to appear for MIT WPU CET followed by personal interaction round for admission to LLM course.
Yes, Faculty of Law, MIT WPU admission 2025 is open for all the courses. The faculty usually closes the applications by end of May. Candidates seeking admission in any of the offered programmes can fill out the application forms online. Admission to all the courses is based on national, state or university-level entrance exam scores.
Faculty of Law, MIT WPU offers courses at UG, PG and doctoral levels in the Law stream. The faculty offers five-years each BA LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons) programmes at the UG level and three-year LLB and one-year LLM at the PG level. Admission to all the offered courses is entrance-based. Candidates can apply for admission via online mode.
Yes, AILET is one of the accepting exams for admission in LLB programme of Faculty of Law, MIT WPU. Besides, aspirants with a valid score in MH CET Law, PERA CET can also get admission. Candidates can also appear for MIT WPU CET conducted by the university for admission to LLB programme. Shortlisted candidates have to further pass the personal interaction round for admission.
Aspirants who have completed three or four years graduation or equivalent with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate in case of Reserved Class category candidate belonging to Maharashtra State only) can apply for LLB at Faculty of Law, MIT WPU. Candidates must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission.
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