Examinations

The standard of passing and exemption is as below:

  1.  From the Academic Year 2022-23 the University of Mumbai has introduced the CBCS (75:25) pattern. 25 marks will be for the internal continuous assessment and 75 marks for semester end examination. For details kindly read university circular AAMS_UGS/ICC/2022-23/168 dated 17th November, 2022 available on University website www.mu.ac.in. Also displayed on notice board.

For students enrolled before the A.Y. 2022-23, 40 marks will be for the internal continuous assessment and 60 marks for semester end examination. For details kindly read university circular UG/19 of 2019-20 dated 20th May, 2020 available on University website www.mu.ac.in and College notice board.

Pass Percentage of Final Year Students

Programs offered

The College offers an integrated 5 Years BA/LLB degree program (after twelfth standard) as well as 3 Years LLB degree program (after graduation).Both the Programs are full-time. The 5 Years program is a ten semester program, two semesters per year. The first four semesters are the pre-law semesters. On successful completion of the first six semesters of the 5 Years program, a student is awarded the B.A Degree by the University of Mumbai. And on successful completion of all ten semesters, he is awarded the Bachelor of Laws Degree by the University of Mumbai. The 3 Years program is a six semester program, two semesters per year. On successful completion of the 3 Years program, the student is eligible for the LLB degree awarded by the University of Mumbai. If a student desires to pursue the study of law for the sake of pure knowledge but does not wish to practice as an advocate, he is eligible for the LLB (General) Degree at the end of the second year. The University implemented CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) 60:40 from the A.Y. 2019–2020 for 3 and 5 Years programs; and 75:25 CBCS from the A.Y. 2022-23 (The circulars are available on the University’s websitewww.mu.ac.in).