Admission

Admission Procedure : For all courses admission usually starts from second week of July (Tentatively 10th to 30st July). Admissions in all courses are made by the college/university on the basis of merit/entrance.

Identity Cards: Every Student is required to get his identity card after his admission. He should paste his recent photograph and get attested by the Principal/Chief Proctor. Identity card must be produced on demand. If identity card is lost duplicate card may be issued after paying the prescribed fee.

Attendance & College Timing: At least 75% attendance in the Class/Section is compulsory for every student. If a student fails to secure it he/she will be prevented from appearing in the examination. Classes begin at 10.00 am and close at 4.00 Pm. However, the Principal may fix other time/extra classes for theory/practical paper. Each period is of 40 minutes duration.

Examination : There is an annual/semester examination system in the college. Every student must submit the University Examination form and submit the examination fee by the latest date fixed by the University. It shall be the duty of every student to collect the necessary information from the concerned clerk of the college. The examination fee will be paid by the student at the time of filling the form.

University Enrollment: The student who appear for the first time in the examination conducted by the Rohilkhand University must get enroll themselves in the university by producing their Migration Certificate, fill the enrollment fee. The enrollment number will be issued by the University letter on. The result of Final Year is declared any after enrolment.

Important Links

M.J.P. Rohilkhand University was established in 1975 as an affiliating University. Its status was upgraded to affiliating-cum-residential university in 1985 when four teaching Departments were established in the campus. In 1987 three more Departments were added.

The UGC of India is a statutory body set up by the Indian Union government in accordance to the UGC Act 1956 under Ministry of H.R.D., and is charged with coordination, determination and maintenance of standards of higher education.

The Bar Council of India is a statutory body established under the section 4 of advocates Act 1961 that regulates the legal practice and legal education in India. Its members are elected from amongst the lawyers in India and as such represents the Indian bar.