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Government Law College (GLC), Kolar News & Updates 2025: Notifications, Notice, Result

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Updated on - Jul 22, 2025 12:18 PM IST

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Sukriti Vajpayee, Content Team

-Answered on July-22-2025

Dear student,

Government Law College, Kolar, does not offer correspondence law education. All the LLB courses provided by the college are in regular, full-time mode. However, you can check out some other colleges for correspondence LLB admission, such as Bangalore Law University, Annamalai University, Mahatma Gandhi University, Calicut University, IGNOU, etc.

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manasa v m, Student / Alumni

-Answered on Apr-18-2025
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Rajeshwari De, Content Team

-Answered on Dec-22-2023

To get admission at Government Law College Kolar (GLCK) for the LLB course, interested candidates must fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria set by the college. They must have passed class 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised board with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST). Once the admission notification is out, fill the online application form available on the KSLU website within the specified deadline. You'll need to pay an application fee (typically around Rs 500). Formerly, the Karnataka State Law Entrance Test (KSLET) determined admission to the LLB programme at GLCK. For admission to all associated universities, KSLU has stopped using the KSLET and has instead begun to use the results of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) as of 2023. Therefore, your options for admission are to take the Pearson VUE-administered LSAT India or depend only on your 10+2 results.

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Sanjukta Deka, Content Team

-Answered on June-22-2023

Dear student,

If you have submitted your online admission application to Government Law College and have not received a response, there are a few ways you can take: You can reach out to the admissions office of Government Law College through their official contact channels. This could be via phone, email, or any other preferred mode of communication. Inquire about the status of your application and ask for an update. They should be able to provide you with information on the next steps or any delays in the admission process. Also, it's essential to follow up to send an email or make a phone call to remind the admissions office about your application and express your interest in obtaining a response. Be sure to include your application details and any relevant information that may assist them in locating your application.

If possible, consider visiting the college's admissions office in person. Sometimes, speaking directly with the staff can help expedite the process or provide you with more information. Make sure to bring any relevant documents or proof of application submission when visiting. If the above steps do not yield any results, you can try reaching out to the college's administration or the department head. Remember to remain patient throughout the process. Admission processes can take time sometimes, and there may be delays or administrative hurdles. Contacting or visiting the college directly will help.

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Samiksha Rautela, Content Team

-Answered on Feb-04-2021

Dear Student, 

BA LLB at Government Law College, Kolar is a five years long integrated law course. The faculty teaching the programme is highly qualified and knowledgeable. The BA LLB fee information is not available in the official website of Government Law College, Kolar and we are trying to extract the same for you. Meanwhile, you can go through the Fee Structure of Top BA LLB Colleges in India.

In case you require any admission related assistance, you can simply dial the toll-free student helpline number 1800-572-9877 or fill-up the Common Application Form. Our admission experts will be glad to help you out. For any more queries, feel free to write back in the QnA zone.

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