Approved by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi
As prescribed by Bar Council of India, Rules of Legal Education 2008, the applicant shall have passed the Bachelor’s Degree in any of the faculties of any recognized university or an examination recognized as equivalent there to and have obtained 45% of the total marks in case of general category and 40% of the total marks in case of SC & ST applicant.
As prescribed by Bar Council of India, Rules of Legal Education 2008, the applicant shall have passed 10+2 or an examination recognized as equivalent there to and have obtained 45% of the total marks in case of general category and 40% of the total marks in case of SC & ST applicant. The maximum age for seeking admission into stream of 5 years bachelor degree course in law is limited to 20 years in general category and in case of SC, ST and other backward class applicant it is limited to 22 years.
"In my opinion, the focus on maintaining discipline and imbibing a spirit of strictness in developing a personality that focuses on discipline has been a hallmark of this institution."
"The quality of faculty and their focus on teaching by focusing on basic concepts and providing individual attention has been quite impressive."
"The good thing about this institution is that it focuses on imparting an efficient academic profile by making the students perform various activities and tests which ultimately aids the students."
"Faculty members of BVIMR Law department have worked hard for the overall development of the students. Regular classes and continuous evaluation system conducted has helped in the overall development of the students"
"Able faculty and emphasis on continuous assessment of academics and idea of conducting of parent teacher meeting is quite unique."
"The efforts made by BVIMR law department for over development of the student is commendable. Faculty members have given constant support to the students."