ILS Law College Pune
Indian Law Society’s Law College, commonly known as ILS Law College, is a law school in Pune, India. It was established in 1924 and offers courses that include three-year and five-year degrees. ILS is located on Law College Road, Pune. The college has for more than a decade been ranked within the Top Ten Law Colleges in India
Courses
- 1st year of B.S.L.,LL.B. (five year law degree course after XII or equivalent)
- 1st year of LL.B. (three-year law degree course after graduation)
- D.T.L. (Diploma in Taxation Laws)
- D.L.L. & L.W. (Diploma in Labour Laws and Labour Welfare)
- M.L.L. & L.W. (Masters in Labour Laws and Labour Welfare)
Number of seats
- 1st year of B.S.L.,LL.B. 240 seats
- 1st year of LL.B. 160 seats
- D.T.L. 180 seats • D.L.L.&L.W. 60 seats
- M.L.L.&L.W a 60 seats
Eligibility
You must have the following qualifications to become eligible to join our courses:
Course | Qualification |
BSL (Five-Year law-degree Course) | XIIth or equivalent with minimum score |
LLB (Three-Year law-degree Course) | Graduate of any discipline with minimum score |
D.T.L. | Graduate of any discipline |
D.L.L.&L.W. | Graduate of any discipline |
M.L.L.&L.W | Graduate of any discipline |
Basis of admissions
- Admissions for the 1st year of the two law degree courses are based on merit calculated from the total of all marks in all subjects at the qualifying examination. Hence, your application form cannot be considered unless your mark sheet at the qualifying examination is submitted.
- There is no any entrance examination.
- Admissions for other courses are given on first-come-first-served basis.
Fees
Course | Within Maharashtra | Outside Maharashtra | SAARC Countries | NRI, PIO, Foreign Nationals |
1st B.S.L. (five year course after XII) | 12,795/- | 14,395/- | 37,695/- | 62,825/- |
1st LL.B. (three-year course after graduation) | 12,845/- | 14,495/- | 37,995/- | 63,325/- |
D.T.L. | 9,640 /- | 15,590/- |
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D.L.L.&L.W. | 10,040/- | 15,990/- |
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M.L.L.&L.W. | 11,390/- | 18,690/- |
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ILS Law College, Pune 2013
Time table for admissions 1st year of the two law degree courses
2013 | 2013 |
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1st B.S.L. (after XII) | 1st LL.B. | Particulars |
15 May | 15 May | Prospectus and Admission Form available. |
15 June | 27 June | Last date for receipt of duly completed admission forms by post / by hand. |
20 June | 1 July | A complete list of all applicants arranged in descending order of their marks will be displayed on College notice board and website : www.ilslaw.edu at 4.00 pm |
22 June | 3 July | Last date for receiving written objections to the above complete List. |
26 June | 6 July | 1st Merit List of students and time table for interview, will be displayed on College notice board and website : www.ilslaw.edu at 4.00 pm |
29 June | 8 July | Interview and admission according to the time table displayed of students whose names appear in the 1st Merit List. |
1 July | 10 July | 2nd Merit List and time table for interview will be displayed on College notice board and website : www.ilslaw.edu at 4.00 pm |
3 July | 12 July | Interviews and admission according to the time table displayed of students whose names appear in 2nd Merit List. |
4 July | 13 July | 3rd Merit List and time table for interview will be displayed on College notice board and website : www.ilslaw.edu at 4.00 pm |
5 July | 15 July | Interviews and admission according to the time table displayed of students whose names appear in 3rd Merit List. |
4 July | 15 July | Lectures begin. |
D.T.L., D.L.L. & L.W., and M.L.L. & L.W.
Date – year 2013 | Particulars |
15 May | Prospectus and Admission Form available |
3-11 July | Admissions to DTL, DLL& LW and MLL&LW begin on First Come First Served Basis. |
15 July | Lectures begin. |
Closing Percentage 2012-13 (last year)
1st B.S.L. | |||
Category | Arts | Commerce | Science |
Within Maharashtra | 80.50 | 82.40 | 80.40 |
Outside Maharashtra | 92.08 | 93.33 | 93.00 |
1st LL.B. | |||
Category | Arts | Commerce | Science |
Within Maharashtra | 63.33 | 70.04 | 68.79 |
Outside Maharashtra | 70.21 | 73.67 | 72.62 |
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