Internal Exam

Procedure: During every semester Internal examinations are conducted. The Exam schedule is tentatively planned in the beginning of every academic year. The internal examination time table is displayed on notice board and communicated in all classes. Appearing for the Internal Exam is mandatory. Time schedule is framed for the declaration of results .results are declared on the scheduled day.

Robust Grievance redressal mechanism for the Internal Exam is followed. On the result day so as to keep transparency, the assessed answer sheets are shown to the students and if they have any doubts/ grievances , immediately the concern teachers satisfy their queries
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College NIRF Data Academic Year 2021-22

Click here to view details OF 'National Institutional Ranking Framework'(NIRF) Ministry of Human Resource Development 2021-22

XXIII National Moot Court Competition - 2023

to be held on 25th & 26th March 2023 at M. P. Law College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra.

College Vacancy Position

CET Admission A.Y. 2023-24 Institutional Round Position

CET INSTITUTIONAL ROUND MERIT LIST

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Notice 5 For Round IV extended

Notice 5 For Round IV extended - Registration are open those who are not applied in Round iv of ballb 5 yrs law Course

XII National Power Point Presentation Competition – 2023-24

XII National Power Point Presentation Competition – 2023-24 to be held on 20th January 2024 at M. P. Law College, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra.

XXIV National Moot Court Competition - 2024

XXIV National Moot Court Competition - 2024 scheduled on 27th & 28th January 2024 at M. P. Law College, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad) Maharashtra

Revised XXIV National Moot Court 2024 Invitation

XXIV National Moot Court Competition – 2024 scheduled on 24th and 25th February 2024 at M. P. Law College, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad) Maharashtra

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