Bachelor of Laws [LL.B.]

The LL.B. 3-year program at Patna Law College is a traditional undergraduate course designed for graduates, offering comprehensive legal education and training over a three-year period.

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Bachelor of Arts [LL.B.]

The Bachelor of Arts [LL.B] 5-year integrated program at Patna Law College combines a Bachelor of Arts degree with legal studies, offering a holistic legal education over five years.

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Master of Laws [LL.M.]

The LL.M. program at Patna Law College offers advanced legal studies, allowing students to specialize in various legal fields such as Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and more.

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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

The Ph.D. in Law program at Patna Law College is designed for research scholars, providing an opportunity for in-depth study and research in specific areas of law.

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Academic Eligibility

Applicants must have passed the relevant board examination (e.g., Class 12) from a recognized board or university.

Academic Eligibility

Merit-Based Selection

Admission to undergraduate courses at Patna College is often based on merit, determined by the applicant's marks in the qualifying examination (e.g., Class 12 board exam).

Merit-Based Selection

Cutoff Scores

The college typically sets cutoff scores for various courses based on the number of available seats and the level of competition. Applicants whose marks meet or exceed the cutoff are eligible for admission.

Cutoff Scores

Reservation Quotas

Like most colleges in India, Patna College may have reserved seats for categories such as Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and economically weaker sections (EWS). Applicants belonging to these categories may have specific criteria and relaxed cutoffs.

Reservation Quotas

Application Process

Candidates must submit their applications through the prescribed application forms, either online or offline, along with the required documents and fees. The college typically announces the application process and deadlines through official notifications.

Application Process

Document Verification

Shortlisted candidates are often required to present original documents for verification during the admission process. These documents may include mark sheets, certificates, identity proof, and other relevant documents.

Document Verification

Interviews (if applicable)

Some courses or categories of applicants may be required to participate in interviews or counseling sessions as part of the selection process.

Interviews (if applicable)