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Admission Procedure in LL.B. Three-year Course for Graduates

Applications for admission for the LL.B. course are dealt with by the Office of the Principal, University Law College as per public notification. Applications for admission is processed through LL.B. Departmental Advisory Committee and finalized by the Admission Committee under the relevant provisions of regulations, circulars etc. under the G.U. Act. The list of selected candidates is displayed on the University Law College notice board and G.U. website www.gauhati.ac.in

Eligibility

  • Candidates securing a minimum of 45% marks in the case of general candidates and a minimum of 40% marks in the case of S.C., S.T, O.B.C., M.O.B.C. candidates in the Three-year Degree course (General/ Major) for First Degree in Professional Course in any Faulty of Gauhati University or any other University recognized by Gauhati University are admitted on the basis of the result of Admission Test cum Interview, taking into account the marks obtained in the Three Year Degree course (General/ Major).
  • The date of such Admission Test is notified in the Notice Board of the University Law College and GU website www.gauhati.ac.in
  • The reservation policy of the Government and the University shall be followed, but in no case a student securing below 40% marks shall be allowed to take admission.

Important Regulations

  • No student is allowed to prosecute any other full time course of study during his or her tenure of being the student of LL.B. course.
  • In case a student fails to attend classes for one month at a stretch from the date of admission his/her name shall be struck off from the rolls of register.
  • The intake capacity in a class is 160, with 80 students in each section.
  • The medium of instruction and examination is English.
  • A candidate who fails to pass or fails to appear in the first due examination shall have to pass in that examination within the period of holding the next two consecutive examinations.
  • A candidate shall be required to clear his/her LL.B. degree within five years from the date of his/her first due examination in LL.B. Preliminary, provided that a student shall be allowed to avail not more than three chances in each of the LL.B. examinations.
  • Every paper as detailed in the LL.B. course of study shall be of 100 marks containing five questions in each and every examination will be of three hours duration. The maximum marks in each of the LL.B. (Pre) and LL.B. (Inter.) will be 900 and in the LL.B. (Final) will be 1000. The maximum grand total marks is 2800.
  • In order to qualify in a particular examination leading to the LL.B. degree, a candidate shall have to obtain the minimum aggregate of 45% of marks and secure at least 40% of marks in each and every paper whether compulsory or optional or practical training separately.
  • All the examinations leading to the LL.B. degree shall be held once in a year commencing on a date to be notified by the Controller of Examinations of the University (subject to revision as per the latest directive of the B.C.I.)

Identity Card

A non-transferable Identity Card will be issued to each student after the admission by the Director of Students' Welfare, G.U. on production of the admission receipt. Hostel Identity Card is issued to the Boarder by the Secretary, University Classes, G.U. on production of admission receipt into the Hostel.

Scholarships

Scholarships offered by the State/Central Government are State Merit/ST/SC/OBC/MOBC/Physically Handicapped. The University also offers financial assistance to poor and meritorious students out of the Poor Students Aid Fund subject to availability of fund.

Hostel Accommodation

There is a limited number of hostel seats for both boys and girls.