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BITS Law School Opens 2026 Admissions, Apply for BA LLB, BBA LLB

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• Updated on 3 Sep, 2025, by Kollegeapply

BITS Law School Opens 2026 Admissions, Apply for BA LLB, BBA LLB

BITS Law School Mumbai has officially opened admissions for the 2026 academic session, inviting applications for its fully residential five-year integrated BA LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons) programmes.

 

Prospective students seeking to join these Bar Council of India-approved courses can now apply through the institute’s official portal. Admissions will follow a holistic evaluation approach combining academic credentials, law entrance scores (CLAT, AILET, SLAT, MHCET Law, LNAT, BITSLAT), extracurriculars, communication skills, and personal interviews.

 

BITS Law School 2026: Admission Highlights

BITSLAT is an optional one-hour online proctored entrance test assessing reasoning, verbal ability, attention to detail, and domain knowledge

Component

Details

Eligibility

Minimum 45% in Class 12

Entrance Exams

CLAT, AILET, SLAT, MHCET Law, LNAT, or BITSLAT (optional)

Evaluation Factors

Academic performance, extracurriculars, communication, interview

Waiting Applicants

Can apply; final admission upon submission of pending scores

 

BITS Law School 2026, Specialisations & Academic Vision

Students have the option to specialise in one of four high-demand fields:

  • Technology & Media Law
  • Corporate & Financial Law
  • Entertainment & Sports Law
  • Alternate Dispute Resolution & Mediation

The programmes are structured around five pillars: academic excellence, professional readiness, critical writing, mentorship, and personalised academic support. BITS aspires to foster curiosity, critical thinking, and intellectual freedom through this ecosystem

 

BITS Law School 2026, Scholarships & Inclusivity

To support diverse talents, BITS Law School offers several scholarships:

  • G.D. Birla, K.K. Birla, Sarala Birla Scholarships for partial to full tuition waiver
  • Additional financial aid for meritorious students, economically disadvantaged candidates, women, and underrepresented groups
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