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IIM-Rohtak Released Application Form For 5-years Integrated Program In Law

The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Rohtak has started the registration process for the first-ever five-year Integrated Program in Law (IPL) for students after class 12.

Students who completed their 12 this can apply for the five-year integrated course in law. This course will offer several internships as well as moot court exercises to the students during the five-year integrated program in law offered by the IIM-Rohtak.

The interdisciplinary program consists of courses in business management and legal education. Students will be undergoing several internships along with court exercises.

Students completing the interdisciplinary program will be awarded an integrated degree of BBA- LLB. However, students can not quit after three years to receive an undergraduate degree.

‘There shall be no lateral entry on the plea of graduation in any subject or exit by way of awarding a degree splitting the integrated program, at any intermediary stage of the program, the official notice said.”

It will be a no-residential course offered by the IIM-Rohtak extension campus located in Gurugram. Interested candidates can apply for the same from March 16 to March 31, 2021.

Important Dates:

Events Dates
IIM-Rohtak IPL registration begin March 16, 2021
The last date for applying March 31, 2021

 

Eligibility:

General category students must have to passé 12 class with minimum 60 percent and students belong to reserved category –SC/ST are required minimum 55 percent or equivalent higher secondary certificate to get admission into IIM-Rohtak five-year integrated program in law.

Age:

Applicant age must not be more than 20 years of age as on July 31, 2021.

 

Procedure of Selection:

Students will be selected on the basis of their Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021 score. Further, the institute will invite shortlisted applicants for Personal Interview (PI) based on their CLAT score 2021. The final selection will be done by calculating the scores achieved in CLAT, personal interviews and past academic performance. The CLAT 2021 score will carry 45 percent weightage, followed by past academic scores which will carry 40 percent weightage. The PI will carry 15 percent weightage.

 

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