Hello Dipankar,
G.M. Law College, located in Puri, Odisha offers a five year long BA LLB course. To secure admission in this programme you must have passed the 10+2 qualifying examination with a minimum of 45% marks from a recognised board. The BA LLB course at G.M. Law College has an intake of 240 students. To apply for admission, you have to obtain G.M. Law College application form from the college counter or you can obtain it via post after the application fee payment through D.D. in favour of the Principal, G.M. Law College, Puri payable at Puri.
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Dear Student,
The PMIT Group of Colleges is not under the GM Law College, Puri. However, there are several institutes that are a part of the group of PMIT Group of Colleges. They are- M.R.College of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research, Sahajpath, Dr. Shahidullah Institute Of Education and PMIT Institute Of Health Science (upcoming).
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Dear Student,
The dates for LLM 2021 admission at G.M. Law College, Puri are not out yet, however, the admission will be done after the release of CLAT 2021 Result. CLAT 2021 exam is scheduled to be held on June 13, 2021, and the LLM admission at G.M. Law College, Puri will be granted through the CLAT exam.
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