General Rules for LLB (Three Year) (Six Semester) Degree Course (session 2009-10 and onwards)
Graduate Admission Rules
1. Whereas, it is necessary to adopt and implement the revised curriculum and rules formulated by the Bar Council of India, MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, hereby adopts LLB Three Years (Six Semester) Degree Course of study and frames the following general rules for the implementation from the academic year 2009-10 onwards.
2. A candidate will be eligible for admission to LLB class if he/she has completed BA/BSc/B Com or any other bachelor's degree recognised by MJP Rohilkhand University and has secured not less than 45% marks at graduate level. However, for OBC candidates, minimum percentage of marks will be 42% & SC/ST candidates, minimum percentage of marks will be 40%.
Admission to LLLB first semester will be made strictly on the basis of the merit list prepared according to the percentage of the marks obtained by candidates in the qualifying examination plus the weightage, if any, for which the candidate may be entitled as per University rules. The percentage will be calculated up to three figures after decimal point.
Materials required at the time of admission:
Materials required at the time of admission:
Once the name appears on the merit list, the applicant should appear at the college on the scheduled date and time with their parent/guardian, carrying the following materials and original certificates:
1. Final class mark sheet.
2. High school certificate.
3. Caste certificate (only for SC/ST and OBC students).
4. Transfer certificate (TC) from the last institution attended.
5. Character certificate from the last institution attended.
Attendance in classes:
Attendance in classes:
In compliance with the orders of the Uttar Pradesh Government, the Director of Higher Education, Uttar Pradesh, and the Vice Chancellor of the University, regular attendance in classes in all departments is mandatory. Students with less than 75% attendance will be barred from government assistance (scholarships, fee exemptions, poor student assistance funds, book bank) and other assistance, and will also be barred from university examinations.