AMU Law Entrance Exam is the university-level entrance test administered by Aligarh Muslim University for admissions into Bachelor's Degree Course (BA LLB) Program and 2-year Master Degree Program (LLM) offered by the colleges affiliated to the University. Selection Process for AMU Law Admission 2020 is conducted through two tests by the university to enrol the candidates in various Undergraduate and Postgraduate Law Programs.
* Admission Test which takes place at the university level.
* Departmental Test which is administered by the concerned departments
* Admission into B.A. LL.B. Course is offered through the Admission Test.
* Admission into LLM Course is offered through the Departmental Test.
Name of the Exam |
Aligarh Muslim University Entrance Exam |
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Frequency of Conduct |
Once a year |
Mode of the Exam |
Offline |
Duration of the Exam |
2 hours |
Official Website |
http://www.amu.ac.in |
Latest Updates:
The exam for AMU Law Entrance Exam 2020 which was initially scheduled to be conducted on April 13, 2020, for BA LLB was postponed due to COVID-19 outbreak and the revised exam date for AMU Entrance Exam 2020 is expected to be in July or August. The confirmed dates of AMU entrance exam 2020 will be officially announced after May 31, 2020. Aligarh Muslim University has released the online correction for exam centres for the forthcoming entrance exam to facilitate those candidates whose exam centres are outside Aligarh. Now, such candidates can change their exam centre in the online mode before June 3, 2020.
Important Dates
Release of AMU Law Entrance Exam 2020 application form |
16th January 2020 |
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Deadline to apply online (without late fee) |
20-27th February 2020 |
Deadline to apply online (with late fee) |
7th March 2020 |
Issuance of Admit Cards |
Delayed due to COVID-19 |
Last date to change the exam centre |
03rd June 2020 |
AMU law entrance exam 2020 date |
In July or August (tentative) |
AMU Law Entrance Exam 2020 Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria for B.A. LL.B. Programs
Qualifying Exam and Marks
Qualification in Senior Secondary School Exam or an equivalent with at least 50% in aggregate (or)
Bridge Course-Senior Secondary School Certificate from AMU with at least 50% marks in aggregate
Age Limit
Below or of 22 years of age as on 01st July in the year of admission
Eligibility Criteria for LL.M. Programs
Qualifying Exam and Marks
Qualification in LL.B./B.A.LL.B. Exam of the University or an equivalent exam acknowledged by the University with minimum 55% marks in aggregate.
Age Limit
Below or of 27 years of age as on 01st July in the year of admission
Note: Candidate should refer to ‘Allowed Courses’ under ‘Important Information & Rules’ to ascertain whether s/he is permitted to apply for the course of study
AMU Law 2020: Application Process
AMU releases the application form for AMU law entrance exam online at amucontrollerexams.com. Steps to apply for AMU law entrance exam are as follow: |
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Step 1 |
Go to the official website by clicking on the link- amucontrollerexams.com |
Step 2 |
Enter the required details such as name, email address, name etc, to complete the registration on the official website. |
Step 3 |
Login with the credentials sent on your mail & message box to fill the application form. |
Step 4 |
Enter the personal, academic and other details in the application form. |
Step 5 |
Verify the details and save them. |
Step 6 |
Upload the scanned images of recent passport size colour photograph and signature. |
Step 7 |
Fill the category details in the application form. |
Step 8 |
Upload the required documents to be attached with the form like graduation scorecard, passport copy, certificate of internship etc. |
Application Fee
The payment of the Application Fee can be made using debit card / credit card / net banking. |
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Particulars |
Application fee |
Before the deadline |
INR 700/- |
After the deadline |
INR 1000/- |
AMU Law Entrance 2020: Exam Pattern
A total of 100 MCQ type questions has to be attempted by the candidates in the exam duration of 2 hours. 40 questions will test the proficiency of the candidate in English, other 40 will judge the candidates’ general knowledge and knowledge about current affairs with special focus on legal issues and rest 20 will evaluate the reasoning abilities and aptitude of the participants.
Admit Card
The admit card for Aligarh Muslim University law entrance exam 2020 admit card will be downloadable by the applicants from the official website after entering in the name of the programme and registration number. Admit card for AMU law entrance exam will have the crucial details of the candidates and the exam like name, address, exam date, exam time, exam centre etc and it must be carried along while appearing for the examination.
Answer Key
After the examination, the answer key for the entrance test is officially released by AMU on the website in the PDF format to let participants cross-check their answers and calculate their probable score. Besides, the facility to raise query against incorrect answers in the answer sheet is also given by the university, provided that it should be in an online mode only.
Result
AMU Law Entrance Exam 2020 Result and merit list will be published by AMU on the official website. Candidates will be allowed to take the printout of the same using their login credentials like registration number & password given to them during the form filling.
FAQs
Q: What is AMU CET?
A: AMU CET is a common entrance test which is held separately for various courses by AMU to enrol candidates into its different faculties.
Q: How can the application status of the AMU entrance exam be checked?
A: Once the application form for the AMU entrance exam is submitted online, a message is sent on the registered mobile number and email address of the applicant. After using the same to log in one can check his/her application submission status.
Q: What is the meaning of the AMU Departmental Test?
A: AMU Departmental Test is the test that is conducted by the respective faculty to offer admission in various specified programs like M.Com, MA (foreign languages), BFA, MIRM, MFA, MHRM, MSc, PGD Business Management etc.
Q: Is the negative marking scheme there in the AMU entrance exam?
A: Yes, deduction of 25% per cent or one-fourth of the marks applies to each erroneous attempt.
Q: What refers to as ‘Non-Test’ programs of AMU?
A: For some of the programs offered by AMU, the university does not conduct any admission test- they are based on no admission test/ departmental test. The admissions for such programs rely completely on the qualifying examination and the qualifying examination and admission criteria are informed to the applicants only by the concerned department/faculty.