Symbiosis Law College
Courses Available & Seats:
SLS, Pune : Total 300 Seats [ B.A., L.L.B. (Hons.) :- 120 Seats+ B.B.A., L.L.B. (Hons.):- 180 Seats]
SLS, Noida: Total 180 Seats [BBA.LL.B - 120 seats and BA.LL.B - 60 seats]
SLS, Hyderabad: Total Seats 240 seats [ 120 seats of BBA, LL.B and 120 seats of BA, LL.B.]
Admission Process and Eligibility: (as per 2017 Notification)
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XII pass from any branch with minimum 50% marks for general category and 45% for students of SC and ST category.
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Qualifying the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) on 6th May 2017 + Personal interview & Writing Ability Test
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SLS – Pune : 50 Marks (SET) + 25 Marks (PI) + 20 Marks (WAT)+5 Marks (Academic Profile)
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SLS-Noida : 50 Marks (SET) + 30 Marks (PI) + 20 Marks (WAT)
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SLS-Hyderabad : 50 Marks (SET) + 25 Marks (PI) + 20 Marks (WAT)+5 Marks (Academic Profile)
Selection is done in two phases:
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Short list of PI-WAT will be prepared on the base of the SET score.
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The short listed candidates will be invited for Personal Interview (PI) and Written Ability Test (WAT) at respective Centres.
Entrance Pattern: Duration 2.5 hours
| Sr. No. | Section | Number of Questions | Total Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Logical Reasoning | 30 | 30 |
| 2 | Legal Reasoning | 30 | 30 |
| 3 | Analytical Reasoning | 30 | 30 |
| 4 | Reading Comprehension | 30 | 30 |
| 5 | General Knowledge | 30 | 30 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
Each question carries one mark and NO negative marking.
Fee Structure:
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Pune: Rs. 2,35000/- (Includes Library Deposit Rs.: 10,000/-).
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Noida: Rs 2,05,000/-
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Hyderabad: Rs. 2,35000/- (Includes Refundable Deposit Rs.: 10,000/-).
COURSE CURRICULUM:
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (B.A. LL.B.) 2014-19
| Semester I | |
|---|---|
| Course Title | |
| English | |
| Law of Torts including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Laws I | |
| Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian Legal System, and Basic Theory of Law) | |
| History I (History of Law and Legal Institutions in Ancient and Medieval India) | |
| Sociology | |
| Fundamentals of IT | |
| Foundations of Ethics | |
| Semester II | |
| Law of Contract | |
| Law of Tort including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Laws II | |
| English (Advanced) | |
| History II (History of Law and Legal Institutions in Medieval and Modern India) | |
| Political Science I | |
| Legal Database | |
| Philosophy of Life and Lifestyle | |
| Total | |
| Integrated Disaster Management | |
| Semester III | |
| Elective Course: Choose Any One of the following: | |
| Basic Sanskrit I | |
| Basic German I | |
| Basic French I | |
| Basic Spanish I | |
| Basic Hindi I | |
| Basic Marathi I | |
| Compulsory Courses | |
| Special Contract | |
| Constitutional Law I | |
| Family Law I | |
| Economics | |
| Political Science II | |
| Concept of Wealth and Prosperity | |
| Legal Reasoning Skills | |
| Semester IV | |
| Elective Course: Choose Second Part of elective selected in Semester III | |
| Illustration: If one chose German I in Semester III, then he/she must choose German II in Semester IV | |
| Basic Sanskrit II | |
| Basic German II | |
| Basic French II | |
| Basic Spanish II | |
| Basic Hindi II | |
| Basic Marathi II | |
| Compulsory Courses | |
| Law of Crimes Paper I: Penal Code | |
| Constitutional Law II | |
| Family Law II | |
| Effective Communication Skills | |
| Political Science III | |
| Legal Reasoning and Logic | |
| Case Studies: Interlinking and Hyper linking | |
| Semester V | |
| Law of Crimes Paper II: Criminal Procedure Code I | |
| Property Law | |
| Company Law I | |
| Administrative Law | |
| Environmental Law | |
| Liberal Arts I | |
| Liberal Arts II | |
| Semester VI | |
| Law of Crimes Paper III: Criminal Procedure Code II | |
| Company Law II | |
| Philosophy of Law and Ethics | |
| Public Administration | |
| Public International Law | |
| Inter Institute Course I | |
| Inter Institute Course III | |
| Internship | |
| Global Immersion Programme | |
| Semester VII | |
| Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act I | |
| Principles of Taxation Law | |
| * Elective : Choose Any Two of the following | |
| Human Rights Law and Practice | |
| Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence | |
| Humanitarian and Refugee Law | |
| Merger and Acquisitions | |
| International Trade and Economics | |
| Banking Law | |
| Insurance Law | |
| Intellectual Property Law | |
| Semester VIII | |
| Law of Evidence | |
| Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act II | |
| Forensic Science | |
| Elective[1]: Choose Any Two of the Following | |
| International Criminal Law | |
| Penology and Victimology | |
| Media Law | |
| Information Technology Law | |
| International Banking and Finance | |
| Trade in Intellectual Property | |
| General Agreement on Tariff and Trade | |
| International Organization | |
| Semester IX | |
| Compulsory Courses | |
| Labour and Industrial Law | |
| Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance (Clinical Course I)[1] | |
| Alternative Dispute Resolution (Clinical Course II)[2] | |
| Elective[3]: Choose Any One of the Following | |
| Comparative Criminal Procedure | |
| Comparative Constitution | |
| Investment Law | |
| Trade and Services in Emigration | |
| Semester X | |
| Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System (Clinical Course III)[1] | |
| Moot Court Exercise and Internship (Clinical Course IV)[2] | |
| Projects and Presentation | |
| Elective: Choose Any One of the Following | |
| Financial and Systemic Fraud | |
| UNCITRAL Model Codes |