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What courses are offered at M.B. Khalsa Law College?

We offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate law programs:
LL.M. (Master of Laws) – 2-Year Postgraduate Program
LL.B. (Hons.) – 3-Year Law Degree (For Graduates)
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) – 5-Year Integrated Program
BBA LL.B. (Hons.) – 5-Year Integrated Program
B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.) – 5-Year Integrated Program

Is the college affiliated and recognized?

Yes. M.B. Khalsa Law College is affiliated with Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), Indore, and approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI).

What is the eligibility criteria for admission?

LL.B.: Graduation in any stream with 45% (GEN), 42% (OBC), 40% (SC/ST)
LL.M.: LL.B. degree with 55% (GEN/OBC), 50% (SC/ST)
BA LL.B. / BBA LL.B. / B.Com. LL.B.: 10+2 with 45% (GEN), 42% (OBC), 40% (SC/ST)

How can I apply for admission?

You can apply:
By visiting the college campus directly, or
Through our official website where you can fill out the application form or get assistance via WhatsApp.

Are placements available after completing the course?

Yes! Our Placement & Career Cell assists students in securing internships and jobs with top law firms, corporate legal departments, NGOs, and more.

Does the college provide practical legal exposure?

Absolutely. We offer:
Moot Courts
Legal Aid Clinics
Internships with courts & law firms
Seminars, debates, and guest lectures

What extracurricular activities are available?

From Model United Nations (MUNs) to sports, debates, cultural fests, and legal quizzes—we focus on holistic student development.

Is there any age limit for the law programs?

There is no upper age limit for admission, as per the Bar Council of India norms.

Why choose M.B. Khalsa Law College over others?

70+ years of academic legacy
BCI-approved, DAVV-affiliated programs
Experienced faculty & practicing legal professionals
Legal research opportunities & career mentorship
Strong alumni network and consistent judicial success

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