Beckons aspiring legal minds with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the transformative journey of B.A.LL.B. (Honours in Adjudication and Justicing). Let's delve into the details of this unique five-year program that not only imparts legal knowledge but also molds the next generation of judicial luminaries.
At the core of MNLU's vision lies the commitment to enhance the quality of justice in the country. The institution has unveiled a groundbreaking undergraduate degree course - B.A.LL.B. (Honours in Adjudication and Justicing). Approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), this five-year program is meticulously designed to shape legal professionals for the challenges of the judiciary.
The course structure extends beyond classrooms, incorporating intensive practical training. Students undergo regular internships and judicial clerkships, enhancing their understanding of legal processes. The pinnacle of this journey is the six-month apprenticeship (Semester-X) under the mentorship of High Court Justices and District Judges.
MNLU's B.A.LL.B. program is not just an academic pursuit; it's a residential degree course. The focus is on equipping students with critical legal thinking, preparing them for the entry-level judiciary and successful legal practice. The curriculum emphasizes pluralism, social integration, and an in-depth understanding of the socio-cultural fabric of the State.
To be eligible for this transformative journey, candidates must have appeared in the CLAT 2024 Examination held on December 3, 2023. Additionally, they should have completed Higher Secondary Education with specific grade criteria, be Indian citizens, and not exceed 20 years of age as of the application date (born between June 30, 2004, and June 30, 2024).
Internships form an integral part of the course, falling into two categories. The first involves agencies where the judicial function is implicit but not direct, including State Legal Services Authority and Police Departments. The second focuses on internships within the judicial system, working under the guidance of High Court Justices and District Judges.
The admission process for B.A.LL.B. (Honours in Adjudication and Justicing) unfolds in two stages.
Candidates must submit their applications online, along with essential documents, through the official portal. These include a passport-size photograph, CLAT 2024 Score Card, caste certificate, caste validity certificate (for Maharashtra candidates), creamy layer certificate (if applicable), and EWS certificate (for Maharashtra candidates).
The second stage involves a meticulous screening and shortlisting process based on CLAT 2024 rank. The shortlisted candidates undergo a Group Discussion, narrowing down the pool further. The final stage includes a Psychometric Test and Personal Interaction with a distinguished panel.
Candidates must pay an application fee of Rs.1,500/- (Unreserved) or Rs.1,000/- (Reserved, including PWD candidates). This fee ensures a fair and transparent admission process.
In wrapping up, MNLU's B.A.LL.B. program isn't just a course; it's your ticket to a successful legal career. It's more than books and exams; it's hands-on learning that molds you for the real legal world. So, take this chance, start your legal journey, and open the door to a future where justice isn't just a word but a promise.