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The Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test (ILICAT) is an entrance exam conducted by the Indian Law Institute (ILI), Delhi, for admission to its one-year LLM (Master of Laws) program.
ILICAT
The Indian Law Institute is set to administer the ILICAT 2024 Exam on May 5, 2024, in a pen-paper-based format. This exam serves as the gateway for admissions into the Master of Laws and PhD courses. Candidates who hold a law degree or are in their final year of either a 3-year or 5-year LLB program are eligible to apply. Successful completion of the entrance exam, along with a Viva-voce + Presentation, is required for admission. The application process for ILICAT 2024 has commenced, with the deadline set for April 22, 2024. For comprehensive details on the ILICAT 2024 entrance exam, including important dates, application procedures, selection criteria, and result announcements, refer here.
Courses Offered
- Master of Laws (LLM): The Indian Law Institute offers various specializations in LLM through ILICAT, however the specific options might change year to year. It’s advisable to refer to the official ILI website for the latest information on available specializations.
Eligibility
- Candidates must have a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from a recognized university with a minimum percentage (typically 50% or above).
- Relaxation in percentage requirement might be applicable for SC/ST/OBC candidates (refer to the official ILI website for details).
Admission Process
- Online Application: Apply online through the official website of the Indian Law Institute (https://ili.ac.in/) during the application window.
- Entrance Exam: Appear for the ILICAT exam on the scheduled date. The exam is typically held offline (pen and paper based) and covers various law subjects.
- Selection Process: Selection is based on the candidate’s performance in the ILICAT exam, academic record, and performance in a viva voce (interview) if applicable.
Important Dates:
- Application Deadline (closed): April 22, 2024 (Always double-check deadlines on the official website for future exams)
- Exam Date: May 5, 2024
ILICAT Exam Pattern and Syllabus
The ILICAT 2024 question paper for LLM will be divided into three parts. Parts 1 and 2 will consist of objective-type questions, while Part 3 will contain subjective-type questions. Additionally, the sectional weightage for ILICAT 2024 will be as follows
LLM Pattern for ILICAT 2024 | Questions per section | Weightage |
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Objective Type Paper | 140 questions | 140 marks |
Descriptive exam | 4 questions | 40 marks |
Total | 14 questions | 180 marks |
Also, for PhD course through ILICAT 2024, the exam pattern will be as under:
PhD Pattern for ILICAT 2024 | Questions per paper | Weightage |
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ILI CAT 2023 Written entrance exam on Legal Research Methodology | 5 questions to be attempted out of 8 | 50 marks |
Part II – Descriptive (150 words) five questions to be attempted from following subjects – (i)Jurisprudence, (ii) Constitutional Law, (iii) IPC (iv) Commercial Laws (Contracts, Partnership & Sale Of Goods) | 5 | 50 marks |
Total | 10 | 100 marks |
Contact Details
Indian Law Institute,
Bhagat Singh Road,
New Delhi – 110001, India
Phone Number: +91-11-23098318, +91-11-23095421
Website: https://ili.ac.in/
ILICAT Overview
Features | Details |
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Exam Name | Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test |
Conducting body | The Indian Law Institute, Delhi |
Course offered | 1-year LLM course and PhD courseion to provide better and wider exposure of contemporary sociolegal developments of national and global significance to students through guest and special lectures by legal luminaries and eminent scholars from India and abroad on regular basis. Further, in order to foster the spirit of critical analysis, imbibe research & drafting skills, hone academic acumen, and continuous engagement with socio-legal challenges, the institute includes in its LL.M. programme, student-driven weekly seminars under the supervision of faculty members. We encourage participative learning by organizing national and international seminars, conferences, colloquiums, and workshops on a variety of legal issues. The Institute in collaboration with various ministries and departments of the Government of India conducts workshops for the upskilling of civil servants, takes up research projects on issues of national importance, and publishes reports on research work carried out. Students, faculty, and researchers from different parts of the country and abroad are encouraged to engage with the institute through doctoral, po |
Exam Frequency | Once in a year |
Exam Mode | Offline mode |
Type of questions | Objective questions and subjective questions |
Total questios | 144 questions |
Total marks | 180 marks |
Exam Duration | 2 hours 30 minutes |
Official Website | http://ili.ac.in |