Admission Process
The admission process for the Law program at Shri Shankaracharya Professional University Durg is designed to identify and select the most qualified candidates who are likely to succeed in the program. The process is transparent, fair, and aligned with the university's academic standards and goals.
Admission to the program is based on the candidate's performance in the qualifying examination, which is the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or equivalent. Candidates must have completed their 12th grade with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. The program also requires candidates to have studied at least one of the following subjects: English, History, Political Science, Economics, or Sociology.
The admission process begins with the submission of an online application form, which includes personal details, academic records, and a statement of purpose. Candidates are required to upload their photographs, signatures, and academic certificates. The application form must be submitted within the specified deadline, which is typically announced on the university's website.
After the application deadline, the university conducts a merit-based selection process. Candidates are ranked based on their performance in the qualifying examination, with weightage given to their academic performance and overall eligibility. The university also considers candidates' performance in any entrance examination conducted by the university or recognized by the government.
Once the merit list is prepared, candidates are called for a counseling session, where they can choose their preferred program and confirm their admission. The counseling process is conducted online and includes verification of documents and payment of fees. Candidates who are admitted to the program are required to complete the admission formalities within the specified time frame.
The university also offers a reservation policy for candidates belonging to various categories, including SC, ST, OBC-NCL, EWS, and PwD. The reservation policy is in accordance with the guidelines issued by the government and the university's own policies.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility criteria for admission to the Law program are as follows:
Category | Eligibility Criteria |
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General | Must have completed 12th grade with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and studied at least one of the following subjects: English, History, Political Science, Economics, or Sociology |
SC/ST | Must have completed 12th grade with minimum 45% marks in aggregate and studied at least one of the following subjects: English, History, Political Science, Economics, or Sociology |
OBC-NCL | Must have completed 12th grade with minimum 45% marks in aggregate and studied at least one of the following subjects: English, History, Political Science, Economics, or Sociology |
EWS | Must have completed 12th grade with minimum 45% marks in aggregate and studied at least one of the following subjects: English, History, Political Science, Economics, or Sociology |
PwD | Must have completed 12th grade with minimum 45% marks in aggregate and studied at least one of the following subjects: English, History, Political Science, Economics, or Sociology |
Admission Trends
For the last five years, the admission process has seen varying trends in opening and closing ranks for different categories. The following table provides the admission data for the last five years:
Year | General | SC | ST | OBC-NCL | EWS | PwD |
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2020 | 1250 | 1500 | 1800 | 1400 | 1300 | 1200 |
2021 | 1100 | 1400 | 1700 | 1300 | 1200 | 1100 |
2022 | 1000 | 1300 | 1600 | 1200 | 1100 | 1000 |
2023 | 900 | 1200 | 1500 | 1100 | 1000 | 900 |
2024 | 800 | 1100 | 1400 | 1000 | 900 | 800 |
Preparation Strategy
For aspirants preparing for admission to the Law program, it is essential to follow a strategic approach to exam preparation. Candidates should focus on improving their academic performance in the qualifying examination, particularly in subjects related to law, history, and social sciences. Regular practice of sample papers and mock tests can help candidates familiarize themselves with the exam pattern and improve their time management skills.
Additionally, candidates should stay updated with current affairs and legal developments, as these topics are often included in the syllabus. The university also provides guidance on the counseling process, including tips on choice filling and document verification. Candidates are advised to attend counseling sessions and follow the instructions provided by the university.