Everything You Wanted To Know About Burdwan University Law Entrance Exam
In this article, we have dealt with all the important questions that students usually ask about BILAT – the exam pattern, the questions, the syllabus, the marks, the time for the exam, the type of questions etc. Read on!
Burdwan University Law Entrance Exam Overview
University was formed on 15th June, 1960. It provides three-year LLB course with an exam at the end of each year known as Preliminary, Intermediate and Final Exams. The LLB is a law course degree. This is a profession where one must have a brilliant communication skill and presentation skill.
Every year the University Of Burdwan, West Bengal, invites applications for admission into 3-year LLB course.
Total Number of seats: 180
Eligibility for Burdwan University Law Entrance Exam
A candidate is eligible to apply if he/she has secured a minimum of 45% of the total marks in the bachelor’s degree examination under 10+2+3 (in case of general and sports category)
In case of SC/ST category, a candidate is eligible to apply if he/she has secured a minimum of 40% of the total marks in the bachelor’s degree examination under 10+2+3 pattern.
Age Limit: 30 years; concession of five years for the applicant belonging to SC/ST/OBC
Reservation
SC/ST reservation as per the rules of Govt. of West Bengal and 1 (one) seat under Sports Category at Burdwan University campus.
Paper Pattern of Burdwan University Law Entrance Exam
- Admission Test shall be of 100 marks consisting of English & General Knowledge.
- The selection for admission to the course shall be made strictly on the basis of performance of the eligible applicants at the written admission test to be conducted by university.
- For selection a applicant has to secure the following minimum qualifying marks in the admission test: 20 for General Category applicants and 18 for SC/ST/OBC-A and OBC-B Category applicants.
- The rank of the candidates will be made on the basis of the marks obtained in the written test; in case of the uniform score of the candidates in the written test, preference will be given to the candidates having Honours Degree than Pass Graduates.