ILI CAT 2013

ILI CAT or Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test, is conducted by Indian Law Institute (Deemed University), New Delhi, every year in order to select eligible candidates for admission into two years / three years post graduate degree programmes in Law i.e. Master of Law (LLM). The LLM programmes offered are: LLM – 2 year course, and LLM (Evening) – 3 year course. Candidates can apply for the courses as per their desire, provided they should meet the eligibility criteria. In addition, one must fill a separate application form for admission into each separate course. ILI CAT, conducted every year, is only a qualifying examination. However, final admission to the courses will be made on the basis of merit obtained by the candidate in CAT, followed by their performance in the Group Discussion and Viva Voce, to be conducted by the Institute.
The eligibility criteria in order to apply for the Law course offered by ILI are mentioned below:
 
LLM - 2 year course:
  • Candidates should have obtained LLB Degree (with not less than 50% marks) recognized by Bar Council of India as eligible for enrollment as an advocate in India, or
  • Candidates should have a Law Degree from a foreign country with at least 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade.

LLM (Evening) - 3 year course:

  • Candidates, who have obtained a LLB Degree with not less than 50% marks from a recognized University, are eligible to apply for the course.

However, candidates appearing in the qualifying examinations are also eligible to apply but admission will be subject to production of proof of having acquired minimum prescribed qualification, at the time of admission. If the result of the qualifying exam is not declared till the date of admission, his / her admission shall be provisional.  








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