State of Andhra Pradesh - Act
Andhra Pradesh Regulation of Admissions into Post Graduate Law (L.L.M/M.L) Courses through Common Entrance Test Rules, 2007
ANDHRA PRADESH
India
India
Andhra Pradesh Regulation of Admissions into Post Graduate Law (L.L.M/M.L) Courses through Common Entrance Test Rules, 2007
Rule ANDHRA-PRADESH-REGULATION-OF-ADMISSIONS-INTO-POST-GRADUATE-LAW-L-L-M-M-L-COURSES-THROUGH-COMMON-ENTRANCE-TEST-RULES-2007 of 2007
- Published on 7 August 2007
- Commenced on 7 August 2007
- [This is the version of this document from 7 August 2007.]
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1. Short Title, applicability and commencement.
- (i) These rules may be called the Andhra Pradesh Regulation of Admissions into Post Graduate Law (L.L.M/M.L) Courses through Common Entrance Test Rules, 2007.2. Definitions.
- (i) In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires3. Allotment of Seats.
- (i) University colleges. - All the sanctioned intake of seats in Post Graduate Law (L.L.M/M.L) courses in University colleges shall be filled by the Convener, PGLCET Admissions. Such seats shall be allotted to eligible candidates on the basis of rank obtained at PGLCET by following the provisions of Rule 6 (ii) (a) and Rules of Reservation as laid down in Rule 7 hereunder.(ii)Unaided Non-Minority and Minority Professional Institutions. - (a) The seats allotted to each Unaided Non-Minority and Minority Professional Institutions under these Rules for Admission of Candidates shall be classified as:4. Eligibility Criteria for Admission.
- The eligibility criteria for Admission into Post Graduate Law (L.L.M/M.L) courses shall be as mentioned below:5. Method of Admission.
- The general guidelines for the admission of candidates into Professional Institutions offering Post Graduate Law (L.L.M/M.L) Courses shall be as follows:-6. Procedure of Admissions.
- (i) Each Unaided Minority Institution which has opted for PGLCET under Clause (iv) of sub-rule (a) of Rule 11 of the Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Law Courses Common Entrance Test Rales, 2007 shall indicate in writing of AFRC, by a cut-off date specified by it, as to whether the Institution would admit students through the Single Windows System to be operated by the Convener of PGLCET admissions (PGLCET Window) or the Convener of PGLCIT'-AC admissions (PGLCET-AC Window)(ii)The procedure for Admission of of candidates through the Single Widows operated -d by the Conveners of PGLCET and PGLCET-AC shall be as follows:(a)To fill up 100% seats in case of University Colleges and category-A seats (80%) in Unaided Non-Minority and Minority Institutions who opted for PGLCET-Window:7. Rules of Reservation for admission.
- All the seats in the University colleges and Category-A seats in Unaided Non-Minority / Minority Institutions offering Post Graduate Law (LLM/ML) Courses shall be reserved, to the following categories in Admissions:(i)Region-wise reservation of seats. - Admission to 85% of the seats in each course shall be reserved for the local candidates and the remaining 15% of the seats shall be un-reserved seats as specified in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulations and Admissions) Order, 1974 as subsequently amended.Explanation. - For purpose of these rules,(a)Local Areas means. - (1) The part of the State comprising the districts of Adilabad, Hyderabad (including Twin Cities) Ranga Reddy, Karimnagar, Khammam, Medak, Mahaboobnagar, Nalgonda, Nizamabad and Warangal shall be regarded as the Local Area for the purpose of admission to the Osmania University, Kakatiya University and Telangana University and Nalgonda University and to any other educational institutions (other than State wide University or State wide educational institution) which is subject to the control of the State Government and is situated in that part.| Group 'A' | - | 7% |
| Group 'B' | - | 10% |
| Group 'C' | - | 1% |
| Group 'D' | - | 7% |
| Group 'E' | - | 4% |