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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE Gopinath Bordoloi Nagar, Guwahati-781014:: Assam:: India ______Ref No.GU/ULC/B.A.,LL.B./LL.B./Admn/2018/ Date: 20-06-2018 GAUHATI UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL: UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE Gopinath Bordoloi Nagar, Guwahati-781014:: Assam:: India _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Ref No.GU/ULC/B.A.,LL.B./LL.B./Admn/2018/ Date: 20-06-2018 ADMISSION NOTIFICATION: Date 20-06-2018 For Admission into the First Semester of Five Year Integrated B.A., LL.B. /B.A.,LLB ( Hons.) & Three year LL.B. Degree programmes for the academic session 2018-2019 Online application process will be opened from 20th June, 2018 (5.00 p.m. onwards) till 2nd July, 2018 (up to 12 at midnight) for admission into the University Law College, Gauhati University for the session 2018-2019 at www.gauhati.ac.in . Interested students are asked to apply within the stipulated time frame. The programmes opened for admission are: (a) B.A.,LL.B /B.A.,LL.B (Hons.) Course & (b) LL.B. Course. Please note that only Online applications will be accepted. General Information: Detailed information regarding eligibility, fee structure, reservation & relevant relaxation thereon etc. are provided in the University Prospectus downloadable from the University website at www.gauhati.ac.in. Applicants are required to pay an amount of Rs. 500/- [ i.e. Rs.200/- (two hundred) as application fee and Rs. 300/- (three hundred ) as Entrance Fee ] as applicable using the online SBI Challan to be generated at the time of submission of the online form in any SBI Branch. Bank charges will have to be borne by the applicants. Additional Prescribed Forms: Candidates seeking admission under any reservation/quota viz. Differently Abled (Disabled), Son/Daughter of permanent G.U. Employees in service, Son/Daughter of G.U. Ex. 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