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PROSPECTUS FOR FIVE YEARS INTEGRATED B.A. LL.B. (HONS) COURSE
(CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM) 01. INTRODUCTION
History of Legal Education in the State of Odisha started in the year 1869 when the diploma in law course for
Pleadership licence was introduced in the Ravenshaw Collegiate School, Cuttack. Subsequently the course continued
in the Ravenshaw College, In the year 1881, Bachelor of Law Course was introduced in the same College under the
Calcutta University. Subsequently Bihar and Odisha was separated and Ravenshaw College remained under the
territorial jurisdiction of Patna University. After formation of Odisha as a separate Province in 1936, the Govt. Of
Odisha established Utkal University which started functioning from 27th
November, 1943.This University took over the
Bachelor of Law classes continuing in the Ravenshaw College as its first teaching Department having converted the
same into a full-fledged College with its present nomenclature naming it as “Madhusudan Law College” to perpetuate
the memory of late Utkal Gourab Madhusudan Das. From 20th July, 1949 it is functioning in its own campus which is
very near to the Cuttack Railway Station.
M.S. Law College in course of time became the premier taw teaching institute not only of the State but of the
country as well. This institution had tremendous contribution in the field of legal education in the State of Odisha by
producing eminent Jurists, Lawyers and Law Teachers who have brought name and fame to the institution and also for
the nation.
This College was functioning in two shifts i.e. morning and evening. Due to pressing demand, a third-shift was
started in the institution during the academic session, 1971-1972. As there was no law college at Bhubaneswar, the
University shifted the evening shift of M.S. Law College to the Utkal University campus and named it as “Vanivihar
Law College” from 1974. In the course of time the nomenclature was changed and at present it is functioning in the
name of “University Law College” at Vanivihar, BBSR. Both the colleges enjoy the status of constituent Colleges and
are directly managed by the University and functioning as full time institutions. M.S. Law College, Cuttack is offering 3
years LL.B. (H) under Choice Based Credit System ( CBCS), 5 year Integrated B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) and LL.M. course,
where as University Law College, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar is offering only 3 years LL.B (H) under Choice Based
Credit System (CBCS), 5 year Integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) course and LL.M. in Human Rights. Both the Institutions are
having their reputation at national and international levels.
The idea to introduce specialized five years Integrated Law Course originated at the All India Law Minister‟s and
Secretary‟s Conference held on 24th September, 1995 at Bhubaneswar. In response to the resolution of the said
Conference, the Utkal University started five year Integrated B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Course in both the Constituent
colleges from the academic session,1997-98. Since the 2014-15 Academic Session the Choice Based Credit System
has been introduced in the 5 year Integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Course.
To monitor this specialized course, a High Power Committee has been constituted with a sitting Judge of the
Hon‟ble High Court of Orissa as its Chairman alongwith the Vice-Chancellor of Utkal University, Chairman of State
Bar Council, Representative of Bar Council of India, Teachers and other Officers of the Utkal University as its
members. The curriculum is designed as per the guidelines prescribed by the Bar Council of India and the University
Grants‟ Commission, New Delhi.
02. PROGRAMME OFFERED
Utkal University is imparting the Five year Integrated B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Course at its two constituent
Colleges i.e. Madhusudan Law College, Cuttack and the University Law College, VaniVihar, Bhubaneswar.
The course has been designed in the same line taking into account the standards prescribed by the UGC
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and Bar Council of India, New Delhi. This course is at par with the syllabus prescribed by leading Universities/Law
Schools in India offering Five Year Integrated B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Programme in law.
03. STUDENT STRENGTH
The students strengths is as follows:
M.S. Law College, Cuttack 60 seats
University Law College, Vani Vihar, BBSR 60 seats
04. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
A candidate shall be eligible for admission into 5-yr B.A.LL.B (Hons.) Course, If he/she has passed +2
Examination (at least 10+2 pattern) securing a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate for General
category and 40% marks for SC/ST category.
05. APPLICATION PROCEDURE
5.1 : Candidates seeking admission into 5 year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) Degree Course shall apply in the prescribed
form obtainable from the office of The Principal, Madhusudan Law College, Cuttack- 753 003 or The
Principal, University Law College, VaniVihar, Bhubaneswar- 751004 on payment of Rs.500/- (Rupees
Five Hundred) only in cash or by post by sending a Bank Draft of Rs.600/· (Rupees Six Hundred) only
drawn in favour of the respective Principals. Candidates shall write their full name on the back of the Bank
Draft. Application forms can be downloaded from the college website- www.mslawcollege.org and http://
www.ulcbbsr.org.
5.2 : The application form duly filled in by the candidate shall reach the office of the Principal at respective
Colleges on or before the last date mentioned in the advertisement/notification. The forms can be submitted
either by person or by post. The institution shall not be held liable for any postal delay.
The following documents are to be attached alongwith the Application Form:
i) Attested copy of HSC/SSC or equivalent Certificate and Marksheet.
ii) Attested copy of CHSE/SSE Certificate & Marksheet.
iii) Attested copy of Conduct Certificate from the Institution last attended.
iv) Attested copy of Caste Certificate in case of SC/ST category.
v) Four Passport size (2.5cm x 3.5 cm) photographs signed be candidate.
vi) Two self-addressed Envelope size 12" X 5".
vii) Original Money Receipt of the Application Form.
06. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Selection of the students shall be made strictly on the basis of career-cum-entrance test with the following
break-up of marks:-
1. H.S.C./Equivalent 20 Marks
2. +2 Arts/Science/Commerce/Equivalent 30 Marks
3. Entrance Test (General English & G.K) 50 Marks
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07. SELECTION FOR ADMISSION
Selection for admission will be made on the basis of a career-cum-entrance test. Out of the total 100 points,
career evaluation would carry 50 points and entrance test would carry 50 points.
7.1: Career Evaluation: ·For career evaluation, the performance of a candidate both in the H.S.C. as well as
that in the +2 or equivalent examination shall be taken into consideration. Out of the 50 points, 20 points
are earmarked for H.S.C. Examination and 30 points for +2 examination.
7.2 : Entrance Test: The Entrance Test which carries 50 points includes 100 questions on General Knowledge,
General English and Reasonings. The time period for the test is for one hour only.
7. 3: Intimation : Intimation for admission will be sent to the selected candidates in order of merit from the
merit list by Speed Post/Regd. Post. The selected list will also be notified in the Notice Board and website
of both the colleges.
08. RESERVATION
Reservation of seats will be as follows:
1. 16.25% of the seats for the SC and 22.50% for ST (interchangeable). In case of non-availability of candidates
in one of these categories, seats will be filled up from the candidates of the other category.
2. 3% of the total number of seats will be reserved for physically handicapped students at the time of
admission. In case of non-availability, the seats will be filled-up from the merit list.
3. 1% of the seats for son / daughter of Ex - Servicemen.
4 However the reservation is subject to rules framed by the Govt. of Odisha from time to time.
09. COURSE FEE
Each candidate is required to pay a Sum of Rs. 35000/· (Rupees Thirty five thousand) only per annum towards
course fee at the time of admission in shape of Bank Draft drawn in favour of the Principal of respective colleges where he
is admitted. However, the course fee is subject to change in accordance of the decision of the High Power Committee/
University which will be intimated to the candidates sufficiently ahead of their re-admission.
10. COURSE STRUCTURE
B.A. LL.B (Hons.) Degree shall be awarded to candidates on successful completion of ten semesters. In ten
semesters, there shall be 60 papers with 6 papers in each semester carrying 100 marks. The course structure of the
programme will have 360 credits in ten semesters as explained below:·
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Course Category Credits No. of Courses Total Credits Semester-I
Core Courses (Theory) 6 6 36 Total Credits in Ist Semester : 36
Semester-II
Core Courses (Theory) 6 6 36 Total Credits in IInd Semester : 36
1 Semester-Ill
Core Courses (Theory) 6 6 36 Total Credits in lllrd Semester : 36
Semester-IV
Core Courses (Theory) 6 6 36 Total Credits in lVrd Semester : 36
Semester-V
Core Courses (Theory) 6 5 30
Elective 6 1 06 Total Credits in Vth Semester 36
Semester-VI
Core Courses (Theory) 6 5 30
Elective 6 1 06
Total Credits in VIth Semester : 36
Semester-VII
Course Category Credits No. of Courses Total Credits
Core Courses (Theory) 6 2 12
Honours Courses (Theory) 6 2 12
Core Courses (Activity Based) 6 1 6
Elective 6 1 6 Total Credits in Vllth Semester . 36
Semester-VIII
Core Courses (Theory) 6 2 12
Honours Courses (Theory) 6 2 12
Core Courses (Activity Based) 6 1 6
Elective 6 1 6 Total Credits in Vlllth Semester : 36
Semester-IX
Core Courses (Theory) 6 2 12
Honours Courses (Theory) 6 2 12
Core Courses (Activity Based) 6 2 12 Total Credits in IXth Semester : 36
Semester-X
Core Courses (Theory) 6 3 18
Honours Courses (Theory) 6 2 12
Core Courses (Activity Based) 6 1 6 Total Credits in Xth Semester : 36
Total Credit Requirement for LL.B (Hons) : 360
Note: „Credit‟ is the weighted given to a paper in relation to the instructional hours assigned to it, Each paper shall
consist of 6 credits which means that 6 instructional hours (which shall include Lectures, Tutorials & Project
Works) per week assigned to each paper.
The semester-wise details of courses/credits are mentioned below:
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1ST SEMESTER
Papers Subjects Credits
Paper-I English-I (Language) 6
Paper-II Political Science-I (Major) 6
Paper-Ill Sociology-I (Minor) 6
Compulsory Law Papers
Paper-IV Constitutional Law of lndia·l 6
Paper-V Law of Contract 6
Paper-VI Hindu Law 6
2nd SEMESTER
Papers Subjects Credits
Paper-l English-II (language) 6
Paper-II Political Science-II (Major) 6
Paper-Ill Sociology-II (Minor) 6
Compulsory Law Papers
Paper-IV Constitutional Law of India - II 6
Paper-V Special Contract 6
Paper-VI Mohammedan Law 6
3rd SEMESTER
Papers Subiects Credits
Paper-I English-Ill (Language) 6
Paper-II History 6
Paper-Ill Economics-I (Minor) 6
Compulsory Law Papers
Paper-IV Law of Torts 6
Paper-V Law of Crimes ·I (IPC) 6
Paper-VI T.P. Act-l 6
4th SEMESTER
Papers Subjects Credits
Paper - I English·IV (Language) 6
Paper- II Public Administration 6
Paper-Ill Economics-II (Minor) 6
Compulsory Law Papers
Paper-IV Consumer Protection & Motor Vehicle Act 6
Paper-V Law of Crimes - II (IPC) 6
Paper-VI T.P. Act-ll 6
5th SEMESTER
Papers Subjects Credits
Paper-I Jurisprudence-I 6
Paper-II Cr.PC - I 6
Paper-Ill Environmental Law 6
Paper-IV Law of Evidence-I 6
Paper-V Banking Law-I 6
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Paper-VI Electives
1. Women and Criminal Law 6
2.1nternational Humanitarian Law 6
3. Law on Corporate Finance 6
Note: A student has to offer one course from the above three electives as Paper-VI in Semester Vth Semester.
6th SEMESTER
Papers Subjects Credits
Paper-I Jurisprudence-II 6
Paper-II Cr.PC - II 6
Paper-Ill Administrative Law 6
Paper-IV Law of Evidence -II 6
Paper-V Banking Law-II 6
Paper-VI Electives
1. Offence against Children and Juvenile Justice 6
2. Local Self Govt. 6
3. Law of Education 6
Summer Internship - I (Audit Course)
Note: A student has to offer one course from the above three electives as Paper-VI in Semester Vlth Semester.
7TH SEMESTER
Papers SubJects Credits
Paper-I CPC - I 6
Paper-II International Law-I 6
Honours Courses
Paper-Ill Law of Patent and Trademark 6
Paper-IV Right to Information 6
Clinical (Compulsory)
Paper-V DPC 6
Paper-VI
Electives
1. Penology and Victimology 6
2. Medical Jurisprudence 6
3. Media and The Law 6
Note: A student has to offer one course from the above three electives as Paper-VI in Semester Vllth Semester.
8TH SEMESTER
Papers SubJects Credits
Paper-I CPC - II 6
Paper-II International Law-II 6
Honours Courses
Paper-Ill Copy Right 6
Paper-IV Human Rights 6
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Clinical (Compulsory)
Paper-V Professional Ethics & Professional Accountancy 6
Paper-VI
Electives
1. Interpretation of Statute 6
2. White Collar Crime 6
3. Cyber law 6
Summer Internship - II (Audit Course)
Note: A student has to offer one course from the above three electives as Paper-VI in Semester Vlllth Semester.
9TH SEMESTER
Papers SubJects Credits
Paper-I Labour Law - I 6
Paper-II Company Law - I 6
Honours Courses
Paper-Ill IT Law 6
Paper-IV Law of Insurance 6
Clinical (Activity Based Course)
Paper-V Alternative Dispute Resolution 6
Paper-VI Dissertation and Viva-Voce 6
10TH SEMESTER
Papers SubJects Credits
Paper-I Labour Law - II 6
Paper-II Company Law - II 6
Paper-Ill Legal Remedies (Specific Relief & Limitation Act) 6
Honours Courses
Paper-IV Principles of Taxation Law 6
Paper-V Law Carriage 6
Clinical (Activity Based Course)
Paper-VI Moot Court and Practical 6
N.B. : Besides core and elective credit courses, there shall be summer Internship (4-6 weeks) for the students of 3rd
Year and 4th Year as Audit Courses. The Audit Courses shall not be taken into account for calculation of credit
or ranks etc. The Teacher‟s Council of respective colleges shall work out the details. ·
11. DURATION OF SEMESTER
Each Semester shall not be less than 15 ·weeks duration with not less than 30 class hours per week including
tutorials, moot room exercise and seminars provided there shall be at least 24 lecture hours per week.
12. ATTENDANCE
a. As per the Common Minium Standard (CMS) Guidelines 2013-2014 issued by the Government of Odisha
communicated Vide No. 21474 (H.E dtd. 21.08.2013) the duration of one period of general class shall be at
least for 45 minutes.
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b. A candidate in order to qualify him /her self to appear the Semester Examination shall have to secure at
least 75% of classroom attendance in each paper of that Semester.
c. A candidate who represents the Institution in any lnternational/National/State level Academic Sports
Competition with prior permission of the Principal shall be awarded with 15% class room attendance
during that Semester.
d. A candidate, who has secured 60% to 74% of classroom attendance due to illness, may submit a Medical
Certificate from a Regd. Medical Practitioner for adjustment of deficit attendance. ·
e. The Principal shall enjoy the prerogative to award 10% of classroom attendance to a candidate. ·
13. SYSTEM OF EXAMINATION
Each course paper shall be of 100 marks. For evaluation, the overall structure of the distribution of marks in a
theory based course shall be such that 20 Marks shall be allotted to Internal Assessments during the semester, while
80 Marks shall be allotted for the End Semester Examinations. For Theory and Activity Based Courses, the examination
system shall be different as per details given below:
1. Theory Course
The scheme of examination for theory course shall include:
A.InternalAssessment
i. The Internal Assessments in theory courses will comprise of written test and Viva-Voce, Such assignment
shall carry 20 Marks, of which 10 Marks will be For Written Test and 10 Marks for Viva-Voce. There will be no
internal assessment in paper -VI of both IXth and Xth Semester Examination.
ii. The Written and Viva-Voce of the Internal Assessment shall be conducted by the teacher concerned, on
a date fixed by the Principal. The concerned teacher shall submit the result of Internal Assessment to the
Principal who shall forward the same to the Controller of Examinations, Utkal University.
iii. Where a candidate fails to take examination in any one or more subject or having taken the examination
has failed to secure the minimum pass marks in any one or more subjects or in the aggregate, his Internal
Assessment marks shall be carried forward to the subsequent examination. The absentee or failed
candidate shall have to clear all examinations within next two consecutive years. Besides a candidate
securing less than 35 mark in a paper including Internal Assessment or less than 50% of the marks in
aggregate in the end semester examination may reappear the said examination within the next two
consecutive chances.
B. End Semester Examination and evaluation for 80 Marks
At the end of the each semester, there shall be a University Examination for 80 Marks. 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th
and 9th Semesters will be held in the Month of December and 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th Semesters will be held
before the Month of June. The Controller of Examinations, Utkal University shall notify the examination schedule on
completion of courses.
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2. Activity Based Courses
a. Dissertation
i. Dissertation 50 Marks
ii. Viva-Voce 50 Marks
(The Viva ·Voce examination shall be conducted by one internal and one external examiner appointed by
the Controller of Examinations) ·
b. Moot Court
i. The Moot Court (Civil & Criminal) 20 Marks
ii. Trial Court Attendance (Civil & Criminal) 15 Marks
iii. Interview Techniques and Pre-Trial
Preparation in Advocates Chamber 15 Marks
(Dairy shall contain the proceedings of
interviewing sessions, documents and
procedures for the filling of the suit/petition etc..)
iv. Viva-Voce 50 Marks
(The Viva -Voce examination shall be conducted by one internal and one external
examiner appointed by Controller of Examinations)
3. The Credit System
The credits specified for 5 year B.A. LLB (Hons.) programme describe the weightages of various courses of the
Programme. The number of credits along with grade points that the student has satisfactorily completed measures the
performance of the student. Satisfactory progress of a student is subject to his/her maintaining a minimum Cumulative
Grade Point Average (CGPA), as well as minimum grades in different courses of the programme. A certain number of
credits must be earned by the student to qualify for the degree. Description of credit distribution for Core Courses,
Activity Based Courses and Elective Courses has already been shown. ·
(A) Assignment of Credits:
Credits of a course shall be assigned in the following manner:
(a) For all theory (lecture) courses, one credit shall be assigned for one- hour lecture per week in a semester.
(b) Credits shall be in whole numbers.
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(B) The performance of a candidate in a semester or upto a semester shall be measured by SGPA and
CGPA, details of which are given below :
SGPA: Semester Grade Point Average.
CGPA: Cumulative Grade Point Average.
Calculation of Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) ·:
n
Σ Ci. Pi
i = 1
SGPA=—- — — — - n
Σ Ci
i = 1
Where
Ci = Number of credits. assigned for the ith course of a semester for which SGPA is to be calculated. Pi
- Grade point earned in the ith course.
i = 1---n, represent the number of courses in which a student is registered in the concerned semester.
(ii)
m
Σ Cj. Pj
j = 1
CGPA=—- — — — - m
Σ Cj
j = 1
Where
Cj =Number of credits assigned for the jth course, up to the semester for which CGPA is to be calculated. Pj
=Grade point earned in jth course.
J = 1---- m, represent the number of courses in which a student was registered up to the semester for which CGPA is to
be calculated.
4. Script and Duration of Examinations.
(i) Except when otherwise directed by the Regulation or by the examiner in the examination paper, every candidates shall answer questions in English Language in the examination in all the courses.
(ii) Each individual paper shall be of 3 (three) hours duration.
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5. Evaluation Pattern:
(a) Point Scale for Grading
Award of Grades Based on Aggregate Marks
Marks Range
(Out of 100)
Grade Grade Point Qualification
90-100 O 10 Outstanding
80-89 E 9 Excellent
70·79 A 8 Very Good
60-69 B 7 Good
50-59 C 6 Pass
35-49 D 5 (Individual Subject Pass Aggregate Fail)
0-35 F 0 Fail
Non-appearance in
examination (Incomplete)
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Explanation:
Letter grades 0, E, A, B & C in a course mean that candidate has passed that course.
If a candidate secures minimum of 35 marks in individual paper(s) (Theory+lnternal) but obtains 50% or above
marks in aggregate in the end semester examination, such candidate will be awarded Grade according to the percentage.
The candidates must secure at least 28 marks out of 80 marks in theory paper.
The F grade denotes poor performance, i.e., failing in the course. A student has to appear at subsequent
examination(s}, (next two consecutive chances only) as provided in the regulation in all courses in which he /she
obtains “F” grade, until a passing Grade is obtained.
The I Grade is awarded, when a student does not appear in the examination of course/ courses. This shall be
treated as “F” Grade.
6. Grace Rule: Grace mark shall be awarded as per the following Guidelines :
1. 1% of the total marks in aggregate can be awarded to a candidate for enabling him/her to pass in a
semester examination provided he/she secures minimum 35 marks in individual paper(s).
2. The candidate(s) securing I Grade will not be eligible for grace mark.
3. Grace Mark will not be awarded for making up shortfall in minimum pass mark in individual paper or to obtain division or in CGPA.
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14. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
A candidate will be eligible for award of B.A. LL.B (Hons.) degree if he/she satisfied the following:
1. Has Secured CGPA 6.0 or more.
2. Has cleared the credit requirements with pass grade or more in each subject.
3. Has at least a satisfactory conduct.
4. Has cleared all the theory, activity based and elective courses of all semesters.
5. Credit requirements for the Degree shall be 360.
6. The passed candidates may be awarded with the division according to the following criteria:
1) First Division with Distinction CGPA 8.5 and above
2) First Division CGPA6.5 and above, but below 8.5
3) Second Division CGPA 6a.0 and above, but below 6.5
Note: The SGPAand CGPA shallbe computed upto 2 places of decimals (truncated at the second place).
The Conversion formula for converting CGPA to the corresponding Percentage of Marks will be as follows:
X= 10 Y- 0.5
Where, X = Percentage of Marks
Y = CGPA
15. RANKING TO THE CANDIDATE
1. Ranking shall be given to only those candidates who pass all the courses of the programme in one
attempt.
2. The marks obtained by him/her at the examination shall be considered as the basis for the University
Ranking, Scholarships and other distinctions.
3. In order to get the benefit of this provision the student should claim that he I she is eligible for this benefit
and get a decision in writing after proving his/her eligibility there for.
16. GRADE SHEET
At the end of each even semester, grade sheet shall be made available to each student free of cost. However, if a
student requires a duplicate grade sheet heI she should apply to the Controller of Examinations, Utkal University,
VaniVihar, Bhubaneswar in the prescribed format along with the requisite fee.
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UTKAL UNIVERSITY APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION INTO
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I hereby declare that all particulars stated in this application are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I
have read the information brochure and I shall abide by the terms & conditions there in. In the event of suppression or
distortion of any fact, I will be denied the opportunity to appear entrance test and if already admitted, my admission /
degree acquired is liable for cancellation. I undertake that the decision of Admission Committee/College/Utkal University
regarding my admission to 5 years Integrated BA,.LL.B(H) course is final and I shall abide by the decision. Further if
admitted, I promise to abide by the rules and norms of discipline of the College / University.
Full Signature of the Mother/Father/Guardian Full Signature of the Candidate
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LL.B. (Hons) Course of Utkal University. Your Index No. is quoted below.
N.B. : Please quote this number in all your future correspondence.
PRINCIPAL M.S. Law College, Cuttack / University Law College, BBSR
You must bring with you the following documents in
addition to this letter.
1. The Marksheet(S) & Original or Provisional
Certificate of the qualifying Examination.
2. College leaving Certificate in Original.
3. Three Copies of recent Attested Passport Size
Photographs (2.5 cm x 3.5 cm.)
4. Original Certificate of H.S.C. Examination.
5. Caste Certificate in Original.
6. Bank Draft of Rs. 35,000/- in favour of Principal of
the concerned college where the candidate is to take
his admission
PRINCIPAL
M.S. Law College / University Law College
Cuttack Bhubaneswar
POST CARD Stamp
to be
affixed
To,
Address to be written by the Candidate
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