School of Law Christ University, Bangalore (SLCU) - For PhD
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Christ (Christ University ) is a private deemed university in Bengaluru, India. Christ University provide nationally and internationally recognised undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes. The School of Law Christ University (SLCU), official known as Christ College of Law, is the law school for Christ University Bengaluru,India and is approved by the Bar Council of India to conduct the five year integrated BA LLB and a five-year BBA LLB programmes.
Conducting Body: The SLCU, Bangalore held the SLCU Law Entrance Exam annually for providing admissions to the students to the different law courses. The courses on offer are- 5-year integrated BA-LLB, LLM, M.Phil,BBA-LLB(Honours), and P.hD . The examination is held in the month of April.
Important Dates:
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Registration Date |
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Online |
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Application Date |
12/05/2023 |
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Admit Card |
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Interview |
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Result Date |
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For P.hD.:
Selection Procedure:- The admission is granted to the candidates after they qualify each of the following shortlisting rounds:-
- Entrance Test
- Personal Interview
- Academic Performance Assessment
Exam Pttern: The examination is held Offline. The total time duration is Two hour (120 minutes) and have 100 Objective type questions divided into 2 sections. The detailed exam pattern is as follows:-
Section |
Subjects |
No. of Questions |
Total Marks |
Section A |
Research Methodology |
50 |
50 |
Section B |
Research Subject Specific |
50 |
50 |
Total |
100 |
100 |
Note:- There is a provision of negative marking. 0.25 marks shall be deducted .
- Personal Interview:- The applicants face a Personal Interview round which is managed by the experts, during this round. This test is also held in Bengaluru, NCR, and Kolkata.
- Academic Performance Assessment:- The past academic performance of the candidate in their class 10th, 12th, graduation and M.Phil. is required during the final selection process.
Eligibility:
- Age Limit:- No age limit.
- Educational Qualification:
- M.Phil and Post-graduation in law or related discipline with at least 55% aggregate marks.
- UGC-CSIR/NET/JRF qualified students are exempted from conditions of possessing M.Phil.
- SLET/GATE qualified candidates who have worked as JRF for at least one year on an externally funded research project are also exempted from conditions of possessing M.Phil.
FAQs:
Ques 1. How can applicants apply for SLCU Law Entrance Exam?
Ans. Application form is available online at official website of the Christ University .
Ques 2. How can a applicants download the admit card?
Ans. Once the application is submitted then the SLCU admit card can be downloaded.
Ques 3. How can applicants to pay the application fee?
Ans. By Online mode through Credit/Debit Card/Net banking facility.
Ques 4. Is there any provision of fee exemption?
Ans. No, there is no such provision.
Ques 5. Is exam held online or offline?
Ans. SLCU isheld in Offline mode.
Ques 6. Is there any provision of negative marking?
Ans. Yes, There is a provision of negative marking. 0.25 marks shall be deducted.
Ques 7. Is counselling of SLCU held offline or online?
Ans. The SLCU counselling session is held Offline.
Ques 8. For how long the SLCU scoring is valid??
Ans. The SLCU scoring is One year.
Ques 9. Which documents are required while filling the application form?
Ans. Following are the documents required:
- Photograph (The size should be 3.5cm by 4.5 cm)
Ques 10. Does a applicants edit the application after submission?
Ans.The application is submitted no changes can be made.
Ques 11. Where can a applicants find more information regarding SLCU?
Ans. The candidates must visit the website of Christ University.
Ques 12. What precautions should be taken by a candidate while filling up the Online Application Form?
Ans. Please read the instructions attentively before filling up the Application Form.