ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA :
From
the year 2016 onward the criteria for admission into Law Colleges is
the Common Entrance Test (CET). The CET Examination for the 3-year LLB
course is conducted by State Common Entrance Test Cell, Government of
Maharashtra on the specified dates. The percentage scored in the
qualifying Examination will not continue to be the sole criteria for
admission into SHRI. INDRAPAL BABURAO CHAUGHULE Law College, Bhiwandi, Thane.
Graduates
have the option of enrolling for the 3 Years LL.B degree. The LL.B.
degree is a three-year program with classes devoted solely to the study
of law. A student who has successfully completed three years study is
entitled to the LL.B. degree and is eligible to practice as an advocate,
as per the Rules of the Bar Council of India. The Primary Requisite for
admission in the Three Year Law Course shall be appearing in CET
Examination. A Candidate passing the Bachelor’s Degree Examination of
the Mumbai University, in any faculty with minimum 45% marks or a
corresponding degree examination of any other University recognized as
equivalent thereto by the Mumbai University with the minimum prescribed
marks is eligible for admission to the First Year L.L.B. The above
percentage of marks shall be relaxed by 5% for candidates belonging to
the specified reserved Categories.
CET EXAMINATION :
The CET Examination for the 3-year LLB course is conducted by State Common Entrance Test Cell, Government of Maharashtra on the specified dates. The details are published on the official site of CET Cell from time to time and students are required to follow the said instruction and scheduled published by the State Common Entrance Test Cell.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE:
Admission is purely on merit and is subject to availability of seats as per the directions issued by University of Mumbai and Government of Maharashtra from time to time. A transparent admission procedure is followed strictly based on the standard norms. Any modification in admission guidelines will be notified on the college notice board at the time of admission.
After the result of CET
examination is declared, the State Common Entrance Test Cell publishes
merit list of the students. The students are required to give options of
the Law Colleges desired by them for admission in preferential order.
For getting admission in SHRI. INDRAPAL BABURAO CHAUGHULE Law College, Bhiwandi, Thane., the students must give this college, first preference while submitting online option form.
The
CET cell then make allotment of college to the students and the
students are required to secure the admission in college allotted to
them within the time stipulated by the CET Cell. If the desired college
is not allotted in the cap round, the students can wait for subsequent
round of allotment of college. In case the desire college is not
allotted in any of the Cap Round, then the admission in desired college
can be secured in last round i.e. institutional round (vacant seats
after cap round + Institution quota seats), however admission in
institutional round is also subject to availability of seats and purely
on merit.
At the time of submitting online
admission form with the State CET, the students submit various details
viz. marks secured in various examinations including qualifying
examination, Cast Reservation, Linguistic Minority, Religious Minority,
etc. The merit list is prepared by State CET on the basis CET score and
the other updates submitted by the students at the time of filling up
the online form and allotment of the college is made on the basis of
said updates and consequent merit list.
The
said details are verified at the time of admitting the student in
College and therefore it is the responsibility of the students to
substantiate all the claims made by him at the time of submitting his
details with State CET Cell. At the time of taking admission all the
necessary documents must be submitted before the College Authorities.
The College reserves its right to deny admission, if it is found that
the details submitted by the student with State CET Cell are contrary to
actual record.
The students are also
specifically informed that after admission of the students in college,
his documents are verified by the Admission Regulating Authority i.e.
ARA (Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra State, Pune) and the
provisional admission given by the College is confirmed only after
approval of ARA. If the claim made by the student before State CET (As
shown in merit list) in respect of caste, reservation, religious or
linguistic minority is found to be not supported by legitimate
documents, then ARA would not confirm the admission and such admission
is liable to be cancelled. It is further brought to the notice of the
student, that the college authorities shall not be responsible in any
manner, if the admission of a student is cancelled due to non approval
of Admission Regulating Authority on account of falsity in claim of the
student.