M. S. Ramaiah College of Law

1. Overview

The M.S. Ramaiah College of Law was established in 1995 by the founder chairman of the Gokula Education Foundation (GEF), Dr. M.S. Ramaiah. Situated in the city of Bangalore, it was established as a Centre of Excellence in the area of legal studies with the noble mission of imparting quality legal education. It offers various five-year integrated LLB programmes as well as post-graduation courses.

2. Courses Offered

1. Undergraduate Courses

·         Five Year B.A., LL.B. Integrated Course

Student Intake – 120 (60+60)

·         Five Year B.B.A., LL.B. Integrated Course

Student Intake –60

·         Five Year B.Com, LL.B. Integrated Course

Student Intake –60

3. Postgraduate Courses

·         PG Diploma in Cyber Law & Information Technology Law

Student Intake –20

Duration – 1 Year

3. Other Courses

·         Certificate Course in Human Rights Law

Student Intake – 20

Duration – 6 months

3. Eligibility

1. Undergraduate Courses
  • Applicantsmust have successfully completed Pre-University Course or Senior Secondary School course (‘+2’) or equivalentfrom a recognised University of India or outside or from SeniorSecondary Board or equivalent.
  • They must have a minimum of 45% of marks in qualifying examination in case of general category applicants and 40% in case of SC and ST applicants.
  • Maximum age for seeking admission is limited totwenty years in case of general category of applicants and to twenty two years in the case of applicants from SC, ST and other backward communities.
2. PG Diploma Course
  • Candidate must be a graduate from a recognized college /university.
3. Certificate Course in Human Rights Law
  • Candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board

4. Fee Structure

1. Undergraduate Courses&PG Diploma Course

To know about the fee structure, college officials can be contacted on the numbers provided at http://msrcl.org/

2. Certificate Course in Human Rights Law

Total Course Fee – Rs. 9,000/- (Rs. 8,000 for MSRCL students)

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