Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Tution fees | ₹2500 | ₹2500 | ₹2500 | ₹2500 | ₹2500 |
Other fees | ₹2000 | ₹2000 | ₹2000 | ₹2000 | ₹2000 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹4,500 | ₹4,500 | ₹4,500 | ₹4,500 | ₹4,500 |
Events | Dates |
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Date of Reporting to the Allotted Institute for Admission Formalities under SFC [BA LLB] | Oct 29, 2024 - Oct 31, 2024 |
Date of Online Application and Fee Payment Self-finance quota [BA LLB] | Oct 17, 2024 - Oct 21, 2024 |
Application Timeline (PG Courses) | May 09, 2024 - May 30, 2024 |
Kashmir University BA LLB admission 2024 is open now. The last date to apply is May 30, 2024. Interested candidates can apply online on the official website @kashmiruniversity.net. Admission to the BALLB program is based on Kashmir University Entrance Test (KUET). To be admitted to BA LLB program a candidate should have passed 10+2 from a recognized board. BA-LLB is a five year integrated program. The total intake capacity is 50 seats+15 self-finance seats. It contains both law courses as well as non-law courses. The non-law courses include International, Constitutional, Family, Corporate, Labour, Environmental, Administrative, Human Rights and Local Laws. New law courses such as Media and Law, Forensic Science and Law, Journalism, Mass Communication, Biodiversity, Health Care, Educational, International Criminal, Competition Law etc., have been introduced in the last five years. Check Kashmir University Admission 2024
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The students applying for BA-LLB course must satisfy the following eligibility criteria:
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Kashmir University BA LLB Cutoff 2024 has not been released yet. The expected cut-off for based on previous year Cutoff for various affiliated colleges of Kashmir University are tabulated below.
BA LLB First List Qualifying Percentage:
Category | Kashmir law college | Vitasta law college | KFC Pulwama | Sopore law college |
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Open merit (OM) | 94.20- 50.80 | 91.40- 45.80 | 90.80-50.80 | 92.40-45.60 |
ST | 75.60- 50.20 | 78.80-45.40 | 68.40-60.80 | 54.80 |
RBA | 79.60- 45.00 | 90.20-52.00 | 83.40-46.20 | 70.00-61.40 |
WUP | 61.40- 57.40 | 88.80-46.17 | 71.80 | 63.60 |
CDP | 75.40-41.60 | 63.40-54.20 | 73.60 | 73.20 |
OSJ | 61.40 | 75.80 | 61.20 | 50.80 |
CGB | 77.60-57.80 | 63 | - | - |
The syllabus has been revised in the year 2018 with introduction of new courses which are tabulated below.
Semester | Syllabus | Marks Distribution |
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1 | English I, economics I, history I, political science I, law of torts, motor vehicles acts and consumer protection, law of crimes-I | Theory-80 Continuous Assessment-20 |
2 | English II, economics II, history II, political science II, law of crimes II, Law of contract I | Theory-80 Continuous Assessment-20 |
3 | English III, economics III, history III, political science III, Law of contract II, Family law I, Jurisprudence I | Theory-80 Continuous Assessment-20 |
4 | English IV, , political science IV, Family law II, Jurisprudence II, Sociology I, Constitutional law I | Theory-80 Continuous Assessment-20 |
5 | Sociology II, Constitutional law II, Psychology I, Property law, company law, administrative law | Theory-80 Continuous Assessment-20 |
6 | Psychology II, Sociology III, Environmental law, Criminal procedure code, Law of evidence, Civil procedure code and limitation act. | Theory-80 Continuous Assessment-20 |
7 | Sociology IV, Labour & industrial law I, media and law, legislative drafting, forensic science law, criminology, banking negotiable law, insurance law, local laws, biodiversity law, clinical course I | Theory-80 Continuous Assessment-20 For Clinical Course I- Theory-60; Court diary-20; Viva voce-20. |
8 | Journalism & mass communication, Labour & industrial law II, health care, educational law, international criminal law, penology and victimology, Competition, Equity Trust, local laws II, Clinical course II, humanitarian & refugee law. | Theory-80 Continuous Assessment-20 For Clinical Course II- Theory-60; Cse study-10, project/ seminar report-10; Viva voce-20. |
9 | Public international law, Indian federalism, human rights & practice, comparative criminal procedure, probation and parole, corporate governance, capital market regulation, local laws III, optional groups, clinical course III. | Theory-80 Continuous Assessment-20 For Clinical Course II- Theory-60; legal literacy-40. |
10 | Principle of taxation, constitutional law group, women & criminal law, child law & juvenile justice, cyber law, law on corporate finance, local laws, International trade law, intellectual property law, law & society, clinical course IV | Theory-80 Continuous Assessment-20 For Clinical Course II- Internship Report-60; Viva Voice.-40. |
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Reservation Criteria BA LLB Kashmir University:
Kashmir University has reserved 67% seats under Open Merit Category and rest 33% in Reserved Category.
Category | Reservation |
SC (Scheduled Caste) | 5% |
ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 3% |
Children of Gujjar and Bakerwal (CGB) | 2% |
Line of Actual Control (ALC) | 1% |
Scouts/Guides/Rovers and Rangers | 1% |
Residents of Backward Areas (RBA) | 10% |
Weak & Under Privileged Classes (Social Castes) {WUP} | 2% |
Candidates possessing outstanding proficiency in Sports (SPT) | 2% |
Differently-abled (with not less than 40% disability) | 3% |
Candidates possessing outstanding proficiency in NCC (B or C certificate) {NCC} | 2% |
Children of Permanent Resident of Defense Personnel/ State Police Personnel/Children of Ex-Defense & Police Personnel/ Children of Paramilitary Forces serving in the State (CDP) | 2% |
Ques: What if the students qualify for more than one reservation category for the Kashmir University BA LLB program?
Ans: If the students are under more than one category, they will get the option for choosing only one of the categories mentioned in the prospectus.
Ques: Which entrance exam is required to qualify for the Kashmir University BA LLB program?
Ans: Applicants are selected on the basis of the Kashmir University Entrance Test-KUET. The last date to register for the test will be released soon.
Ques: Is BA LLB better than LLB at Kashmir University?
Ans: BA-LLB is a five year integrated course whereas LLB is a three year course. For admission to BA LLB, a pass in 12th standard exam with minimum of 45% is required. But for LLB the student should complete their bachelor degree. Both courses have their own importance.
Ques: Will I get a refund if I leave Kashmir University BA LLB program after enrolling?
Ans: If a student doesn't want to join the programme, they can seek a refund. Full paid amount can be refunded only when the student claims for a refund 15 days before the late date of admission. 80% of the amount is refunded when the student claims for refunded after 15 days of joining. 50% of the amount is refunded when the student claims for a refund between 15 to 30 days after joining. No refund will be made after more than 30 days of joining the programme.
Ques: Which colleges at Kashmir University offer BA-LLB?
Ans: Kashmir Law College, Vitasta Law College, KFC Pulwama Law College, Sopore Law College offers BA LLB course at Kashmir University.
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General Course Details | Duration - 5 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 0 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 5 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | 10+2 | 10+2 with 50% + JUET |
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There are very important subjects and topics in our course like Political Science where we were taught about Plato and Aristotle in detail which is very necessary and helps in building ideas and opinions in ones mind. But there are also certain topics and maybe even subjects which don't have any relevance to our profession of law. For example, even if Sociology is relevant to some extent, the practical methods of doing sociological research shouldn't be a part of the curriculum as it has no relevance. The curriculum in whole prepares us well for the real world experience as there are a number of compulsory moot courts, court diaries, internships etc. which are part of the curriculum and ready us for the outside world. The syllabus of our course has been changed recently and I think it is a welcome step as certain additions and ommissions have made the course more relevant. The marks for a single subject are distributed in 80 marks for the written exam at the end of the semester and 20 marks for internal exams. The internal exams then may be conducted various times and the marks be distributed but it depends on the teacher who has the discretion. The written exam happens every 6 months and the difficulty level is very easy.
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Choosing this course was not because of any specific reason it was just because I wanted to a law student and I love studying law and I want to become a lawyer. The curriculum of academics and studies that is provided by our college is excellent and there is nothing to with the curriculum because it is well managed.
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Curriculum is not that relevant, as i said more emphasis on non-law subjects, the curriculum itself does not prepare us from real world, as they ask us to do internships in the last semester only. And dont give us any chance to do more research independently on the name of "shortage". They should divide Cr.Pc, Property, C.pc, company law in 2 semsters and some other provisions for smart classes and real life educational/court tours should be organised. The frequency and timing of exams is inconsistent, wasted 6 months in our first year.. i.e our batch is 6 months behind our peers studying in other universities.
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The BA LLB course is imparted for a period of 5 years with 10 semesters in toto and 2 semesters per year. This saves almost 1 year of students who are keen to persue law degree as the course of LLB after graduation is for a period of 3 years (i.e. 3 years minimum of graduation and 3 years of LLB). Hence, this aspect of the course influences a lot if people to opt for this course. In this curriculum, weekly continuous assessments are conducted and a moot court practical is conducted at the end of each semester thereby preparing the students to fit in the real practical world in relation to their field. Apart from these positives, a lot of cons can also be felt i.e. the university does not impart online education even in this era when the whole world is a grobal village. The courses take much more time to complete than prescribed. Many of the subjects on law in particular which are very important are not taught during the BA LLB course and finally the teachers still apply the old methods
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From the beginning I was interested in this field The college gives us the chance in various activities in the field The teaching methods in the college is very good The exam timing is very good and it gives lot of time for preparation
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My exam was not so easy nor too difficult but it was average. By doing Hard work and smart work it can go too easy. For the passion for what you want to do, do hard work and do things properly will give you benefits
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I did choose this course because I wanted to study law. There are about 125 students and 6 subjects. Some teachers are PhD holders while few of them only have masters in a specific subject. Teaching method is quite old school and not satisfactory
There are 2 major exams conducted each sem . Each sem consists of 100 marks The midsem which is of 20 marks and the end sem which is also of 50 marks. The rest 30 marks consist of vivas, presentations, attendance etc.
Fee structure is feasible. It has been taken into consideration that every student should be able to get admission in this university.There are poor students as well and for every student to make his admission possible in this university the fee has not been raised much.
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