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BITS Pilani Form | BITS admission Form 2010 | BITS Application Form 2010

Posted on December 18th, 2009 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Interested candidates should register their names for BITSAT-2010 by applying in the prescribed application form online. Complete the application form Online at http://www.bitsadmission.com and take the print out of the filled form. The completed application form alongwith the prescribed fees of Rs. 1000/- (Rs. 500/- for female candidates) should be sent to Admissions Officer, BITS, Pilani – 333 031. Details for payment of fees are available at the website while applying online.

Special provision for Female candidates: The BITSAT application fee for female candidates is Rs. 500/- only instead of Rs. 1000/-. Further, the Institute will try its best to accommodate all female candidates at their first preference of test centers.

Application form can also be obtained by post from the Admissions Office, BITS, Pilani by sending a request on plain paper giving the candidate’s name and gender with complete postal address, accompanied by a crossed demand draft for Rs. 1100/- (Rs. 600/- for Female candidates). This amount includes the prescribed fees and Rs. 100/- towards postal and handling charges. The form will be sent by Speed Post / Registered Post. Requests by post will be accepted only till 21st January 2010. Demand drafts should be drawn in favour of ‘Birla Institute of Technology & Science’ payable at State Bank of India, Pilani (code: 11309) Or State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur, Pilani (Code: 10398) or UCO Bank, Vidya Vihar, Pilani (Code: 0150) Or ICICI Bank, Jhunjhunu (Code: 0799)

Deadline to apply for BITSAT-2010 by submitting the completed form to the Admissions Office, BITS Pilani is 5.00 PM on 30th January 2010.

Those who register for the test and reserve test dates have to download the ‘Hall ticket’, alongwith instructions, from BITS website as per the schedule given earlier. The tests will be conducted during 10th May – 10th June 2010.

Procedure for Applying for admission:

In addition to applying for and appearing in BITSAT-2010, candidates have to also apply for admission to BITS giving details of their 12th marks and preferences to different degree programmes offered. The prescribed application form for admission, the detailed application procedure and the final list of Degree programmes offered will be available at the BITS website, by 20th May 2010. The completed form with the required application fee has to be submitted so as to reach the under-mentioned on or before 5.00 PM on 30th June 2010.

Completed application forms for BITSAT-2010 and for admission are to be sent by registered post/speedpost or personally submitted to the under-mentioned so as to reach him before the announced deadlines:
The Admissions Officer,
BITS
Pilani – 333 031
Rajasthan

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BITS 2010 | BITS Pilani 2010 | BITS admission 2010 | BITS Pilani

Posted on December 18th, 2009 in 3282 | No Comments »

BITSAT Online Tests

Admissions to Integrated first degree programmes, at Pilani campus, Goa campus and Hyderabad Campus for I Semester 2010-11 will be made through a computer based online test conducted by BITS. This test is referred to as ‘ BITS Admission Test‘, in short as BITSAT.

BITSAT 2010 Important Dates

Deadline to apply for BITSAT-2010 : 30th January 2010
Test center allotment and announcement to candidates : by 15th February 2010
Candidates to reserve Test dates : 18th Feb. – 10th March 2010
Candidates to download the Hall tickets with instructions : 10th April – 30th April 2010
BITSAT 2010 Online tests : 10th May – 10th June 2010
Candidates to apply for admission with 12th marks and
preferences to Degree programmes : 20th May – 30th June 2010
Admit List and Wait List announcement (BITSAT 2010 Result Date) : 1st July 2010

CLAT Test 2010 | Test CLAT 2010 | CLAT Exam 2010

Posted on December 17th, 2009 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

Common Law Admission Test, CLAT- 2010

The concept of a National Law School to act as a pace-setter and a testing ground for bold experiments in legal education came up before the Bar Council of India in the context of the Council’s statutory responsibility for maintaining standards in professional legal education under the Advocates Act, 1961. The Bar Council of India, representing the organized legal profession at all India level, took initiative in establishing the first National Law School in Bangalore. The success of National Law School of India University, Bangalore, has inspired many States to set up similar institutions in their respective territories and at present, there are twelve National Law Schools in different parts of the country. These institutions are national in the sense that substantial number of seats in all these institutions are filled up by students from all over India and the academic staff are also recruited on all India basis. Till 2007 each National Law School conducted admission test in different Centres spread all over the country and thousands of students after their ten plus two examinations took these multiple admission tests at considerable expense and inconvenience.

In order to avoid the hardship faced by the students in taking number of tests for admission to individual Universities and in view of the direction of the Supreme Court in the case of Varun Bharat v. Union of India, initiative was taken jointly by the University Grants Commission, Ministry of HRD and the National Law Universities for conducting a Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for admission to different National Law Universities in the country.

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed by seven National Law Universities. The experience in CLAT-2008 has been that a larger the catchment area, provides better quality of students. Therefore, in addition to the CLAT founder seven National Law Universities, the four other National Law Universities have joined CLAT- 2009. It was agreed by the Committee consisting of all the Vice-Chancellors that the test would be conducted by the National Law Universities by rotation on the basis of seniority of the Member University. Accordingly, (CLAT)-2008 and CLAT-2009 were conducted by National Law School of India University, (NLSIU), Bangalore and NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad respectively. At present following 11 National Law Universities are member of CLAT-2010.

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National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
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NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
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National Law Institute University, Bhopal.
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West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.
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National Law University, Jodhpur.
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Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur.
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Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar.
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Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow.
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Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab
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Chanakya National Law University, Patna.
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National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi.

The CLAT-2010 is being conducted by National Law Institute University, Bhopal.

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2010 will be conducted for admission to the undergraduate programme at eleven National Law Universities and also for the post-graduate programme (LL.M) for admission to NLSIU, NALSAR, NLIU, WBNUJS, HNLU, GNLU, RMLNLU and RGNUL. The details of intake, reservation, courses offered along with the fee structure and further details can be had from the Website of concerned University.

UNDER-GRADUATE PROGRAMME

Eligibility:

To be eligible for taking CLAT-2010, a candidate should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with not less than 50% marks in aggregate (45% in case of SC/ST/OBC* and persons with Disability*). Age of candidate should not be more than 20 years (in case of General/OBC candidates and 22 years in case of SC/ST* and persons with Disability* on 1st July, 2010.

*Subject to reservation at the University concerned.

Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination can also appear provisionally. However, they shall have to produce proof of having passed the qualifying examination before or at the time of admission with detailed mark sheet.

Note: Candidate with compartment/supplementary in any subject in the qualifying examination will not be eligible for admission.

Pattern of the Test Paper for Undergraduate Programme:

Total Marks : 200 Total number of questions : 200

Subject areas with weightage:

English including Comprehension : 40 Marks

General Knowledge/ Current Affairs : Elementary Mathematics : (Numerical ability Legal Aptitude : Logical Reasoning : 50 Marks 20 Marks 45 Marks 45 Marks
POST-GRADUAT PROGRAMME

The CLAT-2010 for the post-graduate programme (LL.M) will be applicable for admission to NLSIU, NALSAR, NLIU, WBNUJS, HNLU, GNLU, RMLNLU and RGNUL only.

For NLU, Jodhpur, candidates are required to apply separately to that University.

Eligibility:

To be eligible for appearing in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) to the two year LL.M. Degree Course, a candidate should have passed the LL.B/B.L. Degree or an equivalent degree from a recognized University with not less than 55% marks in aggregate (50% in case of SC/ST/OBC* and persons with Disability*).

*Subject to reservation at the University concerned.

Candidates awaiting result of the qualifying examination can also appear for the test on the condition that they produce proof of having passed the qualifying examination with the prescribed marks before or at the time of admission.

Pattern of the Test Paper for Postgraduate Programme:

Total Marks : 200

Subject areas : Law of Contracts, Law of Torts,

Family Law, Criminal Law,

Constitutional Law and Legal Theory

Total number of questions:

i) Objective Type : 50 questions of one mark each
ii) Short answers : 10 questions of five marks each
iii) Essay : Two questions of 50 marks each

(Two sections containing three questions each out of which one from each section to be answered)

The important dates for CLAT-2010 candidates:

1. Publication of advertisement in leading English/Hindi national daily Newspapers

a.
1st week of January, 2010
b.
Last week of February, 2010

2. Issue of application forms from all CLAT-2010 members universities and specified branches of State Bank of India ( to be notified later)

From 11th January , 2010 (Monday)

3. Last date for submission of filled-in entrance examination application forms

02nd April, 2010 (Friday)

4. Date of admission test for UG/PG

09th May, 2010 (Sunday) From 10.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon.

5. Publication of result

29th May, 2010 (Saturday)

6. Last date of acceptance and confirmation of admission by depositing money in SBI specified branches ( to be notified later)

15th June, 2010 (Tuesday)

  1. Completion of admission process 28th June, 2010 (Monday)
  2. Commencement of classes

01st July, 2010 (Thursday)

Please note that above dates are tentative and the Convenor, CLAT has reserved all the rights to change above dates as per contingencies and requirements.

For any further clarification and information regarding CLAT- 2010 please contact at the following address:

The Convenor (CLAT- 2010) The National Law Institute University, Kerwa Dam Road,

Bhopal – 462 044 (M.P) Tele: (0755)-2696965 /70/71, Fax: (0755)-2696972, E-mail: Info@nliu.com, Web: www.nliu.com ; www.clat.ac.in.