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Sardar Patel Subharati Institute of Law Info

Sardar Patel Subharti Institute of Law (SARPA-SIL) i.e. Subharti Law College (Faculty of Law, Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut) is among one of the top colleges of Law in the State of Uttar Pradesh. Subharti Law College was started in the year 2002. The Bar Council of India, under the Advocates Act 1961, duly accorded its approval to the University and the latest approval has been given vide its letter no. BCI: D: 328/2020 (LE/App/Afflin), 30.07.2020 to run the various academic courses under the Faculty of Law.

The College was established in the pious memory of Sardar Patel, first Home Minister, First Deputy Prime Minister, an eminent lawyer and the Iron Man of India. The magnificent building of Sardar Patel Subharti Institute of Law is located in lush green surroundings, with spacious and well-furnished smart classrooms, equipped with necessary instructional Aids such as overhead projector, whiteboards, Smart Boards, Microphones and LCD Projector for effective communication and interaction with the students, to facilitate smart classroom discussion and project presentation. It prides itself in possessing a rich Library with I.T. and Wi-Fi facilities, a vibrant campus and excellent faculty which makes it one of the selected institutions which impart quality legal education in India.

Moreover, the whole college is Wi-Fi empowered with a 24x7 internet connection. It has a Moot Court Hall designed like a courtroom to conduct Moot Court Training and Competitions. The programme seeks to promote multi-disciplinary analysis of the socio-legal problems by designing its course structure and teaching methods to realize these objectives. The methods of teaching in the Sardar Patel Subharti Institute of Law include lectures, discussions, case law analysis, moot court training, project assignments, free legal aid camps, internship programmes and placement opportunities. Furthermore, the college organizes National/International Seminars and Conferences on contemporary socio-political-legal issues, conducts clinical courses and trains students in legal research and legal writing. By the time a student completes his/her five-year programme, he/she will be fully versed with the required subject knowledge and practical experience in the field of law to become a full-fledged responsible member of the legal profession.

Twelve Batches of B.A.LL.B., Eight batches of LL.M. & Five Batches of M. Phil have already passed out and every student is successfully professing as lawyers or judges in either the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts, District Courts or with LPOs and MNCs, Corporate Legal Departments etc.

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Sardar Patel Subharati Institute of Law,Meerut Recognitions

  • Approved By BCI

Sardar Patel Subharati Institute of Law,Meerut Facilities

  • Computer Lab
  • Lab
  • Auditorium
  • Medical
  • Sports
  • Cafetaria
  • Library
  • Transport


Sardar Patel Subharati Institute of Law Courses

Course Category Course Fee Eligibility Exams Accepted
B.A. LLB Law - To be eligible for a BA LLB degree in India, you must have successfully completed your 10+2 (Class 12) education from a recognized board with the required minimum marks, typically 45% for the general category, 42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST applicants, as per the Bar Council of India (BCI) guidelines. Candidates must also pass a relevant entrance exam like CLAT, SLAT, or CUET, and the specific minimum marks may vary slightly between universities, so checking their individual websites is recommended. AILET, CLAT, LSAT
LLM Law - To be eligible for an LLM degree, you generally need a completed LLB degree (3-year or 5-year integrated) or an equivalent bachelor's degree in law from a recognized institution. You also need to meet a minimum percentage requirement, typically around 50% for general categories and 45% for SC/ST categories, though this can vary by institution. Additionally, most prestigious LLM programs require you to pass an LLM entrance exam (like CLAT PG or university-specific tests) and possibly attend an interview. CLAT
M.Phil(Law) Law - To be eligible for an M.Phil (Law) in India, you generally need a Master's degree in Law (LL.M.) with a minimum of 55% marks, though this may be relaxed to 50% for SC/ST/PwD candidates. Some programs also accept a Master's in Social Sciences, Humanities, or Sciences if the research interfaces with law, and some universities have their own entrance exams. CUET
Ph.D in Law Law - To be eligible for a PhD in Law, you typically need a Master of Laws (LLM) degree with a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent). Some institutions may accept candidates with a specific undergraduate degree and completed coursework, while also requiring a high score in an entrance exam and a detailed research proposal. Relaxation in the minimum marks is generally available for reserved categories such as SC/ST, OBC-NCL, and persons with disabilities.

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