B.A.LL.B (Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws)

Ten plus two graduates are qualified for admission in this programme after passing entrance exam. The total 280 students get admission each year. Only two constituent campuses--Nepal Law Campus located at Kathmandu offers admission for 105 students and the Prithivi Narayan Multiple Campus located at Pokhara offers admission for 35 students each year on the merit basis. The National Law College, an affiliated offers admission for 105 students on the merit basis. The following table shows the reservation seat for backward community;

S.N.

Reservation

Reservation (%)

For 105 Seats

For 70 Seats

1 Female 20 4 3
2 Indigenous Group 16 3 2
3 Madhesi 14 3 2
4 Dalit 9 2 1
5 Person with Differently-able 9 2 1
6 Backward Area 7 1 1
7 Muslim 7 1 1
8 Tharu 10 2 1
9 Others 8 2 1
10 Son/Daughter of  Permanent T.U. Teacher/ Staff (Incumbent) 1 1
  Total   21 14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

► B.A.LL.B. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

The Full Marks for Entrance exam is 100. Out of 100, the pass marks is 40. A candidate passing the entrance exam shall be eligible for admission on the basis of marks obtained (Merit basis) in entrance exam.

S.N. Nature of Questions Marks allocated Time Remarks
1. Objective Questions 30*1=30 30 min. MCQs
2.

Subjective Questions

  1. Long answer question
  2. Short answer questions

1*20=20

3*10=30

2 hrs. 30 min. Knowledge of Law
3. Creative Writing (Approximately 300 words) 20   English Language Test
  Total Marks 100  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

⇒ The contents for entrance test is as follows;

S.N. Contents
1 Introduction to Law and Kinds of Law
2 Importance and role of Law in a Society
3 Sources of Law
4 General Introduction to Rights and Duties
5 Person: Kinds of Person (Legal and Natural Person)
6 General Introduction to Constitution
7 Fundamental Rights under the Constitution of Nepal

 

 

 

 

 

Each theoretical subject would have 100% weightage divided into 60% for external exam to be conducted by the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Law, and,

► Evaluation and Examination:

  • 40% weightage for internal evaluation.
  • Internal evaluation is done on the basis of following criteria:
Internal Exam 20 Marks
Attendance 10 Marks
Subject teachers' evaluation 10 Marks

 

⇒ For Internal Exam:

  • It should be noted that the internal exam (sit in the exam) shall be conducted at the end of each semester, particularly, for theoretical subjects.
  • The Full marks of the Internal exam shall be 60. The obtained marks out of 60 shall be converted into 20 marks accordingly for internal exam marks.

⇒ For Attendance:

  • Students MUST have to maintain 80 percent attendance.
  • Failing to maintain 80 percent presence are not allowed to appear in the semester-end examinations and regarded as ‘not qualified’ (NQ) to sit in the final exam.
  • However, in case of serious illness, the students with 70% attendance will be given chance to appear in the semester exam. In this case, students have to submit an authorized medical certificate.

Marks shall be allocated in attendance as given below:

80% To 85% 4 Marks
85% To 90% 6 Marks
90% To 95% 8 Marks
95% and above 10 Marks