MKES College of Law, Mumbai, is an affiliated constituent, Malad West, Mumbai-based, and was established in the year 2014. The institution, spread across 6 acres, enjoys BCI approval, aiming to tender integrated legal education. The sanctioned enrolment of students is 885, with 12 faculty members available to provide a concentrated learning environment for aspiring legal professionals.
MKES College of Law, Mumbai is affiliated college with the University of Mumbai, Mumbai . The students enjoy a lot of facilities within the college compound. It has a well-stocked library equipped with an automated system and subscribes to leading international and national law journals. It also has access to the Manupatra database. The moot court is also well-equipped for practical training.
Students are provided with an opportunity to develop advocacy skills. There are air-conditioned classrooms fitted with modern teaching aids like LCD projectors. There are a total of 6 courses at MKES College of Law, all full-time. The college offers, at the undergraduate integrated courses level, courses like BLS LLB, LLB Integrated, BA LLB, and a three-year LLB programme.
At the postgraduate level, LLM programmes are available in Business Law, Criminal Law, and Criminal Administration. In total, the estimated intake of all courses combined is 564 students, which goes on to show the capacity of the college to provide quality legal education to a substantial number of aspiring lawyers each year.
Course Name Total Number of Seats BLS LLB Integrated 180 LLB Integrated 120 BA LLB 120 LLB 120 LLM Business Law 12 LLM Criminal Law and Criminal Administration 12 The admission procedure, in general, at MKES College of Law, is on the basis of merit and as per the Centralised Admission Procedure, CAP, and on the basis of the rank obtained in MH-CET Law .
This forms a sort of streamlined procedure for admissions, where admissions are both transparent and fair. MH-CET Law is the recognised entrance exam by which college for its undergraduate courses. Admissions to BLS LLB Integrated and LLB courses are made through the CAP based on the MH-CET merit list.