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Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai  Mumbai, Maharashtra

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Government Law College (GLC) , Mumbai

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Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai is a premier legal education institution which was established in 1855. It is affiliated to the University of Mumbai and approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). GLC offers undergraduate, diploma and postgraduate diploma courses. Government Law College, Mumbai Placements does a great job of helping students find jobs. They have connections with many employers and provide support and guidance to students. The college has a strong track record of placing students in good jobs, and students benefit from the college’s focus on practical learning and industry connections.

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GLC Mumbai Highlights

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Detail

Type | Establishment Year

Public | 1855

Affiliation

University of Mumbai

Accreditation

NAAC

Admission mode

Online 

Admission Criteria

Merit Based

Courses Offered

UG - LLB, BLS LLB

PG Diploma, PG Certificate

Diploma in Cyber Law

Facilities

            Library, Hostel, Sports, Gymnasium, Yoga Centre

Website

https://www.glcmumbai.com/

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GLC Mumbai Courses

Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai offers LLB, integrated courses BLS LLB, PG Diploma in securities law, intellectual property, diploma in cyber law and postgraduate certificate in Human rights. The courses are mentioned below along with the eligibility criteria and duration:

Courses

Eligibility

Duration

LLB

Bachelors in any discipline

3 years

BLS LLB

Must have completed 10+2 

5 years

PG Diploma

Bachelors in any discipline + Basic knowledge of corporate law

1 year

Diploma 

Must have completed 10+2 

1 year

PG Certificate in Human Rights

Bachelors in any discipline

3 months

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GLC Mumbai Admissions

Admissions in Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai is completely merit based. The admission process of the college is conducted in online mode. Interested candidates seeking admission to any of the programs offered by the college must register themselves. 

Below mentioned are the steps that one must follow for admission:

Step 1 – Visit the website of CollegeSearch i.e. https://www.collegesearch.in/.

Step 2 – Click on ‘Colleges’ and type college’s name in the search bar.

Step 3 – The college profile appears after clicking on ‘Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai”.

Step 4 – Navigate to and click on the ‘Apply Now’ or ‘Request to Apply’ tab available on the top left of the page.

Step 5 – It will redirect you to the official website where registration procedure takes place.

Step 6 – Register yourself by providing your personal and academic details.

Step 7 – Process the payment of application fee through any online mode of application.

Step 8 – Save your duly filled application form and payment receipt for future reference.

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Judge R. B. Malik
Position: Principal
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Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai FAQs

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Which university is Government Law College Mumbai affiliated with?

Government Law College Mumbai is affiliated with the University of Mumbai.

Q-2

Is Government Law College Mumbai approved by BCI?

Yes, Government Law College Mumbai is approved by Bar Council of India (BCI). IT is also accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) of India.

Q-3

How to apply in government law college Mumbai?

Interested candidates have to appear for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MH CET Law). As per the MH CET Law scorecard, the college announces merit list to shortlist candidates.

Q-4

How many seats are there in Government Law College Mumbai?

There are 300 seats for LLB course, and 180 seats for BLS LLB course.

Q-5

What is the cut off marks for government law college Mumbai?

GLC Mumbai cut off is around 112 out of 150 for general category, for OBC category, expected cut off is 103. For SC category, the cut off is 104 marks, and 80 marks for ST category.

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Students belonging to Schedules Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Vimukta Jatis and Nomadic Tribes from the State of Maharashtra, are ex empt from payement of the tution fees. They must produce a certificate from the chief presidency Magistrate, Mumbai or a First Class Magistrate, stating the castes and the sub-castes, and whether they belong to one of the Backward Class Communities as notified by the State Government.

Location & Contact Info

Phone Number
2204 1707
Address
A’ Road, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400020

Recruiters

3 Companies

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Successful Alumni

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Ram Jethmalani

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Nanabhoy Palkhivala

Nanabhoy "Nani" Ardeshir Palkhivala (January 16, 1920 - December 11, 2002) was an Indian jurist and economist. Nani Palkhivala was born in 1920 in Bombay to blue collar, middle-class Parsi parents. His family name derives from the profession of his forefathers (a common practice among Parsis), who had been manufacturers of palanquins

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L. K. Advani

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Pratibha Patil

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Rahul Bajaj

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