(A) Eligibility for Admission:
A candidate will be eligible for admission to LL.B. course if he/she has completed B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com. or any other bachelor’s degree recognized by Guru Jambheshwar University, Moradabad and has secured not less than 45% marks at Graduate level, however for O.B.C. 42% and SC/ST Candidate minimum percentage of marks will be 40%.
(B) Admission Procedure:
Admission to LL.B. First Semester will be made strictly on the basis of the merit list prepared according to the percentage of the marks obtained by candidates in the qualifying examination plus the weighted if any for which the candidate may be entitled as per University rules. The percentage will be calculated upto two figures after decimal point.
(C) Curriculum and Duration of studies:
- The Three Year degree course in Law, namely Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) shall be divided in Six Semester.
- The curriculum of study for the LL.B. three year degree course shall be spread over three academic year, and shall be divided into six semester for the examination purposes called as First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth semester. Each academic year shall be divided into two semesters. Each semester course shall be conducted in not less than 15 weeks with not less than 30 class hours per week, including tutorials, moot court, seminars, workshops and special lectures provided there shall be at least 24 lecture hours per week as prescribed by the Bar Council of India.
(D) Examination:
- In every Semester in each paper/practical, as the case may be, maximum marks shall be 100 while minimum pass marks in each paper shall be 36% individually and 45% in aggregate i.e., total of all papers, as the case may be, of that Semester taken together.
- A candidate shall be examined in 25 compulsory and Six optional theory papersĀ from first to Six semester carrying 70 marks for each paper through written examination conducted by the University and 30 marks in each paper shall be of tutorial / written assignments.
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- The provision of a Tutorial of 30 marks in each subject is maintained as per the guidelines of the Bar Council of India.
- The marks of the Tutorial shall be awarded by the teachers teaching the concerned subjects and such teachers must be recognized/approved, selected by a due process/approved by the university.
- Out of the prescribed 30 marks for the Tutorials, 10 marks should be awarded on the basis of the attendance and performance of the student in overall semester, 20 marks on the basis of his written assignment and presentation. In reference to the marks awarded on the basis of the attendance, it is clarified that these marks should be awarded only to those students who have maintained more than 75% class room attendance.
- The marks awarded on the basis of attendance should be based on verifiable records (such as the Attendance Register)
- In case, the marks awarded in tutorials are less than 30% or more than 80% the normalization process may be adopted to make the same justifiable.
- The four compulsory practical papers as prescribed in III, IV, V and VI semesters carrying 100 marks shall be examined as prescribed in the contents of the papers by two examiners, of which one shall be internal and one external.
- Division shall be awarded on the combined result of examinations of all the semester. Those of the successful candidates who obtain 45% and upwards and below 60% of the total marks obtainable shall be placed in the SECOND DIVISION and those of the successful candidate who obtain 60% and upwards of the total marks obtainable shall be placed in the FIRST DIVISION.
- Grace Marks A Candidate may be given five marks as grace marks individual paper or in aggregate as the case may be if these grace marks enable him to pass the examination of that Semester
(E) Prohibition to register for two regular courses of study:
No students shall be allowed to simultaneously register for a Law degree programme with any other graduate or post graduate degree programme run by Guru Jambeshwar University, Moradabad or any other University or an Institute for academic of professional learning.
(F) Age on admission:
Subject to the conditions stipulated by the University on this for seeking admission into LL.M. Two year, LL.B. Three year and LL.B. Five year there is No Age Bar.
(G) Attendance:
No Student of LL.B. Three year and LL.B. Five year programm shall be allowed to take the end semester examination if the students concern has not attended minimum of 75% of the classes held as also the moot court room exercise, tutorials and practical conducted in the subject taken together.
Provided that if a student for any exceptional reasons failed to attend 75% of the classes held in any subject, the principal of the college may allow the student after approval from the Vice Chancellor of Guru Jambeshwar University, Moradabad he/she attended at least 66% of the classes held.
(H) Overriding Effect:
The relevant UGC/BCI Rules (as amended from time to time shall be binding on the University/College.
(I) Uniform during Semester:
For Boys: Black Trouser, White Shirt, Black Tie, Black Coat, Black Shoe, and Black Socks.
For Girls: Black Printed Saree with white full sleeve blouse or Salwar Suit with White Kameez with Black Salwar and Black Shoe.