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Updated on - Oct 31, 2023 10:29 PM IST

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Saniya Pahwa, Content Team

-Answered on Apr-30-2025

Dear Muneesh,

The course fee for LLB is Rs 54,000 for the entire course duration of 3 years. The first year fee for the course is Rs 18,000. The total number of seats available for the course is 240 and it is offered in the full-time mode. Yes, the New Sainik College of Law admission to LLB can be possible without an entrance exam as well provided your merit and academic performance is up to the mark. The basic eligibility criteria for LLB at the college include passing graduation with at least 45% marks for the General category and 40% for the reserved categories. Final selection is based on the test/merit/counselling as per the discretion of the college. 

We hope this answers your queries! For any further queries, please feel free to reach out!

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Ankita Sarkar, Content Team

-Answered on Oct-23-2024

Hello Akanksha,

New Sainik College of Law, located in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh offers a three years long LLB programme. To secure admission candidates must have at least 45% (GEN), 42% (OBC) and 40% (SC) at the Graduation level. Final selection will be based on the test/merit/counselling or as per the university rules and regulations. The fees for New Sainik College of Law are Rs 18,000 per year. 

Hope this was helpful. Feel free to ask for any more queries.

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