MJPRU LLB 2026 entrance exam guide — Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University Bareilly LLB admission syllabus eligibility pattern
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MJPRU LLB 2026 | Quick Overview
Full Name: Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University LLB Entrance Exam
Also Known As: MJPRU LLB Entrance | Rohilkhand University LLB
Conducted By: MJPRU, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Official Website: mjpru.ac.in | admission.mjpruims.in
Course: 3-Year LLB (6 Semesters) | BCI Approved
Application Mode: Online (admission.mjpruims.in)
Application Fee: ₹950 (all categories)
Exam Mode: Offline (Pen & Paper)
Exam Date (Tentative): July 2026 (2nd–3rd week)
Duration: 90 Minutes
Total Questions: 100 MCQs
Marks Per Question: +4 | Negative Marking: –1
Eligibility: Graduation (45% General | 40% SC/ST)
Participating Colleges: 39 | Govt/Aided + Campus
Total Seats (Govt Colleges): ~620
University NAAC Grade: A++ | NIRF Ranked

1. What is MJPRU LLB? University Overview

Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University (MJPRU), commonly called Rohilkhand University, is a government affiliating university established in 1975 and located in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. The university campus spans approximately 206 acres and has over 587 affiliated colleges — including 65 government-aided and 522 self-financed colleges — spread across the Rohilkhand region of western UP.

MJPRU conducts its own entrance exam for admission to the 3-year LLB programme at its participating government and aided law colleges. The LLB entrance test is a university-level examination (not a state-level exam like CLAT or MH CET Law) but holds significant importance in the Rohilkhand region, serving thousands of law aspirants from districts including Bareilly, Moradabad, Rampur, Bijnor, Shahjahanpur, and Pilibhit.

ParticularsDetails
University Full NameMahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University
Established1975 (Residential status: 1985)
LocationBareilly, Uttar Pradesh — 243006
University TypeState Government Affiliating University
NAAC AccreditationA++ Grade (Highest)
NIRF Ranking51–100 band (State Public Universities)
Affiliated Colleges587 colleges (including 65 govt-aided)
Law ApprovalBar Council of India (BCI) approved
Recognised ByUGC, AIU, BCI
Official Websitemjpru.ac.in
Admission Portaladmission.mjpruims.in

The university is named after Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, the great 19th-century social reformer. MJPRU's LLB programme follows the Bar Council of India (BCI) prescribed curriculum and awards the degree upon successful completion of 6 semesters. The degree is recognised for enrolment with the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh for practice as an advocate.

ℹ️ MJPRU LLB vs BA LLB

MJPRU's MJPRU LLB entrance exam is specifically for the 3-year LLB programme — the postgraduate-equivalent professional law degree for those who have completed graduation. This is different from the 5-year integrated BA LLB (which is available at some MJPRU-affiliated colleges without a centralised entrance exam for 5-year courses). For the 3-year LLB, the MJPRU entrance test is mandatory for admission to participating government and aided colleges.

2. MJPRU LLB 2026 Important Dates

The following dates are based on the pattern from MJPRU LLB 2025 (result announced July 29, 2025) and official 2026 announcements. Always verify exact dates at admission.mjpruims.in and mjpru.ac.in before taking action.

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Official Notification Release
May 2026 (Expected)
Upcoming
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Application Form Opens (Online)
First Week of June 2026
Upcoming
Last Date to Apply
Late June 2026 (to be announced)
Upcoming
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MJPRU LLB 2026 Admit Card
A Few Days Before Exam Date
Upcoming
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MJPRU LLB 2026 Exam Date
2nd–3rd Week of July 2026 (Offline | 4 Centres in UP)
Key Date
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Answer Key Release
Within 2–3 Days After Exam
Upcoming
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MJPRU LLB Result / Merit List
Late July / August 2026 (at admission.mjpruims.in)
Upcoming
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Counselling & Document Verification
August 2026 Onwards (Offline at allotted college)
Upcoming
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Session Begins (LLB 2026–29)
August–September 2026
Upcoming
⚠️ Disclaimer on Dates

All dates above are based on 2025 trends and available 2026 announcements. MJPRU may revise dates without prior notice. Always verify at mjpru.ac.in or admission.mjpruims.in. The 2025 exam was conducted on a single day across 4 exam centres in Uttar Pradesh with result declared July 29, 2025 — follow the same pattern for 2026.

3. MJPRU LLB 2026 Eligibility Criteria

Before applying for the MJPRU LLB entrance exam, candidates must carefully verify all eligibility conditions. The Bar Council of India sets minimum standards for LLB admission, and MJPRU implements these with some university-specific requirements:

CriterionGeneral / OBC / EWSSC / ST / PWD
Qualifying Examination Bachelor's degree (BA / BSc / BCom / BBA / BCA or equivalent) from a UGC-recognised university
Minimum Marks at Graduation 45% aggregate 40% aggregate
Appearing Candidates Final-year graduation students can apply provisionally (must submit result at counselling)
Age Limit No upper age limit (BCI removed age bar for LLB — Supreme Court ruling)
Nationality Indian citizens; NRI / foreign students as per MJPRU policy
Class 12 Not separately required; graduation fulfilment covers it
✅ Important: No Age Bar for LLB

The Supreme Court of India struck down the Bar Council of India's age limit for LLB admissions. Therefore, there is no upper age limit for MJPRU LLB 2026. Candidates of any age who have completed graduation with the minimum required percentage can apply. This makes the MJPRU LLB accessible to working professionals, career changers, and those returning to education after a gap.

4. MJPRU LLB 2026 Application Form & Registration Process

The MJPRU LLB application form is submitted exclusively online at the official admission portal. No offline applications are accepted. Follow the steps below carefully to ensure a complete, error-free submission:

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Visit the Official Admission Portal
Go to admission.mjpruims.in — the only authorised portal for MJPRU LLB registration. Avoid third-party websites. The portal opens typically in the first week of June 2026.
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New Registration — Create Account
Click "New Candidate Registration." Enter your name (as in graduation certificate), mobile number, and email. You will receive a login ID and password via SMS/email for future logins.
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Fill the Application Form
Log in and complete the LLB application: personal details, academic record (graduation marks, year, university), category, preferred exam centre, and address. Fill all fields accurately as corrections may not be allowed after submission.
4
Upload Documents
Upload scanned copies of: recent passport-size photograph (JPG, max 50 KB), signature (JPG, max 20 KB), graduation marksheet or certificate. Ensure clarity and correct file sizes before uploading.
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Pay Application Fee — ₹950
Pay ₹950 online via net banking, debit card, credit card, or UPI. The fee is non-refundable under any circumstances. Note the transaction ID. SC/ST candidates from UP should check the notification for any fee concession.
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Final Submission & Confirmation
Review all filled details, confirm payment, and submit the application. Download and print the application confirmation page — you will need this at the exam centre and during counselling.
📌 Application Correction Window

MJPRU typically opens a short application correction window (2–5 days) after the main registration closes. In 2025, the correction window was open until June 30, 2025. Watch the official portal for notification of the correction window — use it to fix any errors in personal details, photograph, or category before it closes permanently.

5. MJPRU LLB 2026 Exam Pattern

Understanding the exam pattern is essential for effective time management and section-wise preparation. The MJPRU LLB entrance exam is a 100-question MCQ paper conducted in offline mode (pen and paper) at designated exam centres in Uttar Pradesh. Here is the complete pattern:

Section Questions Marks Topics
🔠 General Hindi 20 80 Grammar, comprehension, vocabulary, fill-in-the-blanks, error correction in Hindi
📖 General English 20 80 Grammar, reading comprehension, vocabulary, one-word substitution, synonyms/antonyms
🌍 GK, Current Affairs & Legal Awareness 60 240 National & international events, Indian polity, legal terms, Constitution, important SC judgments, legal awareness
TOTAL 100 400
⏱ Exam Duration & Mode
Duration: 90 minutes (1.5 hours)
Mode: Offline — pen and paper
Language: Hindi & English (bilingual paper)
Exam Centres: 4 centres in Uttar Pradesh
One shift per day
📊 Marking Scheme
Correct answer: +4 marks
Wrong answer: –1 mark (negative marking)
Unattempted: 0 marks
Maximum marks: 400
Minimum qualifying marks: as per merit/cutoff
💡 Time Management Strategy

With 100 questions in 90 minutes, you get an average of 54 seconds per question. However, GK questions are typically faster (20–30 seconds each) while English and Hindi comprehension may take longer. Recommended time allocation: General Hindi — 18 minutes | General English — 18 minutes | GK & Legal Awareness — 54 minutes. Attempt easy, certain questions first; skip and return to uncertain ones.

6. MJPRU LLB Syllabus 2026 — Section-Wise Topics

The MJPRU LLB 2026 syllabus is prescribed by the university and covers three sections. The GK, Current Affairs and Legal Awareness section carries 60% of the total questions and is the highest-weightage section. Here is the detailed, topic-wise syllabus:

🔠 Section 1: General Hindi (सामान्य हिन्दी) — 20 Questions | 80 Marks
  • Hindi Grammar (व्याकरण): Sandhi, Samas, Karak, Vachan, Ling, Kal (tenses), Upsarg, Pratyay, Vilom shabd
  • Vocabulary (शब्द भंडार): Paryayvachi shabd (synonyms), Vilom shabd (antonyms), Anekarthi shabd, Muhavare, Lokoktiyan
  • Comprehension (अपठित गद्यांश): Short passage with questions on main idea, inference, vocabulary in context
  • Error Detection: Identify grammatically incorrect sentences among options
  • Fill in the Blanks: Appropriate word or phrase from given options to complete sentences
  • Hindi Literature Awareness: Basic awareness of major Hindi writers, poets, and literary works (Premchand, Kabir, Tulsidas, Mahadevi Verma)
  • Official Hindi (Rajbhasha): Status of Hindi, Devanagari script, official language provisions in the Constitution
📖 Section 2: General English — 20 Questions | 80 Marks
  • Grammar: Subject-verb agreement, tenses, articles (a/an/the), prepositions, conjunctions, modal verbs, voice (active/passive), narration (direct/indirect speech)
  • Vocabulary: Synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitutions, idioms and phrases, word meanings in context
  • Reading Comprehension: Unseen passage (general/legal theme) with 3–5 questions on main idea, inference, tone, and vocabulary
  • Error Spotting: Identify grammatical errors in underlined portions of sentences
  • Fill in the Blanks: Select the appropriate word or tense form from given options
  • Sentence Arrangement: Rearrange jumbled sentences to form a coherent paragraph
  • Spelling Correction: Identify correctly spelled word among options
🌍 Section 3: General Knowledge, Current Affairs & Legal Awareness — 60 Questions | 240 Marks

This section carries the maximum weightage (60% of total questions). It is broadly divided into three subsections:

  • Current Affairs (National & International):
    • Major national events in India (last 12 months before exam)
    • International events, bilateral agreements, summits (G20, SCO, BRICS)
    • Sports — major tournaments, Indian achievements, winners
    • Science & technology, space missions (ISRO), defence acquisitions
    • Economy — budget highlights, GDP data, major government schemes
    • Awards — Padma awards, Nobel Prize, Booker Prize, Bharat Ratna
    • Appointments — new Governors, Chief Justices, heads of constitutional bodies
  • General Knowledge (Static GK):
    • Indian History — ancient, medieval, modern; freedom struggle, key leaders
    • Indian Geography — rivers, mountains, states & capitals, dams, national parks
    • Indian Polity — Constitution, Fundamental Rights, DPSP, Parliament, Judiciary
    • Indian Economy — Five Year Plans, banking system, RBI, GST structure
    • General Science — physics, chemistry, biology basics
    • Books & Authors, Inventions & Discoveries, National Symbols
    • UP-specific GK — Uttar Pradesh history, culture, districts, tourism, economy
  • Legal Awareness & Legal Aptitude:
    • Constitution of India — key articles, amendments, Fundamental Rights (Part III), DPSPs (Part IV), Fundamental Duties
    • Important Constitutional Amendments — 42nd, 44th, 73rd, 74th, 86th, 103rd Amendment
    • Landmark Supreme Court Judgments — Kesavananda Bharati, Maneka Gandhi, Vishaka, Triple Talaq (Shayara Bano)
    • Basic legal terms and maxims — "Actus non facit reum," habeas corpus, suo motu, locus standi, sub judice
    • Important Indian laws — IPC, CrPC, CPC, IEA, RTI Act, POCSO, DV Act, Consumer Protection Act
    • Legal awareness — legal aid, Lok Adalats, National Commission for Women, NHRC
    • Principle-fact application questions (similar to CLAT Legal Reasoning) — apply a given legal rule to a factual situation
    • Recent legal developments — new criminal laws (BNS, BNSS, BSA replacing IPC, CrPC, IEA)
📌 MJPRU LLM 2026 Syllabus Summary

The MJPRU LLM entrance exam has 100 MCQs (4 marks each, –1 negative) covering: Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Family Law, Public International Law, Human Rights Law, Environmental Law, and Administrative Law. LLM eligibility requires an LLB degree with at least 45% (40% for SC/ST). See Section 12 for the full MJPRU LLM guide.

7. MJPRU LLB 2026 Admit Card

The MJPRU LLB 2026 admit card (hall ticket) is issued exclusively online at admission.mjpruims.in a few days before the exam date. No hard copy admit cards are dispatched by post. Candidates must download and print their admit card themselves.

Item on Admit CardDetails
Candidate's Name & PhotoAs submitted during registration
Roll NumberUnique number assigned at time of admit card
Exam Centre & AddressOne of 4 UP exam centres allotted by MJPRU
Exam Date & TimeConfirmed in the admit card
CategoryAs per application form
InstructionsReporting time, items to carry, exam rules

At the exam centre, candidates must bring: (1) printed admit card, (2) valid photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, passport, driving licence), (3) blue/black ballpoint pen (the exam is pen-and-paper). Mobile phones, electronic devices, and printed notes are strictly prohibited. Candidates who arrive late may not be permitted to sit the exam.

8. MJPRU LLB 2026 Result, Cutoff & Merit List

The MJPRU LLB result is declared on the official admission portal as a merit list — not individual scorecards. Candidates are ranked by their raw score in the entrance exam. In 2025, the result was announced on July 29, 2025, within approximately 2–3 weeks of the exam date.

How to Check MJPRU LLB 2026 Result

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Visit admission.mjpruims.in
Click on "Entrance Exam Result" or "Merit List" on the homepage after the result announcement date.
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Enter Roll Number & Date of Birth
Enter your MJPRU LLB roll number and date of birth in the search boxes. Click "Submit."
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View & Download Result
Your rank, score, and qualifying status appear on screen. Download and print for counselling record.

MJPRU LLB 2026 Expected Cutoff

The MJPRU LLB cutoff varies year-to-year based on the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and available seats. The cutoff is the minimum score/rank required for admission at a specific college. Based on 2024–2025 trends:

Category Expected Score Range (/400) Expected Percentile Notes
General (UR)200–26070th–85th percentileVaries significantly by college preference
OBC (NCL)180–24060th–78th percentileOBC Non-Creamy Layer eligible for reservation
SC140–20045th–65th percentile15% horizontal reservation at Govt colleges
ST120–18035th–55th percentile7.5% horizontal reservation
EWS190–25065th–82nd percentile10% EWS quota at Govt colleges
PWD120–18035th–55th percentileHorizontal reservation across categories

* Cutoff figures are estimates based on 2024–2025 data. Actual cutoffs depend on difficulty level and participation numbers in 2026. Bareilly College cutoff is typically higher than newer/smaller colleges.

9. MJPRU LLB 2026 Counselling & Seat Allotment

MJPRU LLB 2026 counselling is conducted in offline mode — candidates are called to the allotted college for document verification and fee payment. The process is centralised for government and aided colleges, while private affiliated colleges conduct their own internal admission process independently.

StageDetails
Merit List PublicationCategory-wise merit list published on admission.mjpruims.in
College Preference FillingQualified candidates fill college preferences online (subject to rank)
Seat Allotment (Round 1)MJPRU releases college-wise allotment based on rank and preference
Reporting at CollegeCandidates report to allotted college for document verification (offline)
Documents RequiredGraduation marksheets (all years), Class 12 certificate, Aadhaar, category certificate (if applicable), 4 passport photos, MJPRU admit card, application printout
Fee PaymentPay first semester / full year fee at college to confirm seat
Vacant Seat RoundsAdditional rounds held for unfilled seats after Round 1

10. MJPRU LLB 2026 Participating Colleges & Seats

The MJPRU LLB entrance exam serves as the admission gateway for 39 participating colleges — government, aided, and some self-financed colleges affiliated with MJPRU. The centralised entrance test is specifically for government and government-aided law colleges; private colleges under MJPRU may conduct their own admission processes. Here are the key participating colleges:

Bareilly College, Bareilly
Bareilly (Flagship Institution)
320 Seats
KGK College, Moradabad
Moradabad
~60 Seats
Dhampur Law College
Bijnor District
~60 Seats
Unique College of Law, Moradabad
Moradabad
~60 Seats
Krishna Mahavidyalaya
Rohilkhand Region
~60 Seats
Lala Radhey Shyam College of Law
Bareilly Region
~60 Seats
Classic College of Law
Rohilkhand Region
~60 Seats
Lokmani Memorial Degree College
Rohilkhand Region
~60 Seats
+ 31 more participating colleges across Rohilkhand region | Full list at mjpru.ac.in
ℹ️ Important: Campus vs Affiliated Colleges

The 3-year LLB at MJPRU is offered only through affiliated law colleges — not on the main MJPRU campus. The main campus hosts some postgraduate and research programmes, but the LLB is taught at affiliated colleges with the degree awarded by MJPRU, Bareilly. Always verify BCI approval status of a college before confirming admission.

11. LLB Fee Structure at MJPRU Affiliated Colleges

The 3-year LLB fee at MJPRU affiliated colleges is significantly more affordable than private law colleges or NLUs. Fee structures vary by college type (government-aided vs self-financed) and are regulated by MJPRU:

College TypeAnnual Fee (Approx.)Total 3-Year FeeNotes
Government / Govt-Aided Colleges₹12,000 – ₹18,000₹36,000 – ₹54,000Bareilly College, KGK, Dhampur etc.
Self-Financed (Private) Colleges₹20,000 – ₹48,000₹60,000 – ₹1,44,000Varies by college; BCI regulated
Other Fee ComponentsCaution deposit (refundable), library fee, exam fee, sports fee — add ₹2,000–5,000 annually

Compared to private law colleges in metros (fees of ₹80,000–₹2,00,000 per year) or NLUs (₹1,50,000–₹2,20,000 per year), MJPRU LLB is among the most affordable law degree programmes in northern India while maintaining BCI-approved curriculum standards.

12. MJPRU LLM 2026 — Overview & Syllabus

MJPRU also conducts a separate entrance exam for LLM (1-year / 2-year) admission. The MJPRU LLM entrance exam tests advanced legal knowledge from candidates who hold an LLB degree. It is conducted around the same time as the LLB entrance, at the same official portal.

ParameterMJPRU LLBMJPRU LLM
EligibilityGraduation (45%/40%)LLB degree (45%/40%)
Questions100 MCQs100 MCQs
Marks per Question+4 | –1+4 | –1
Duration90 minutes90 minutes
SubjectsHindi + English + GK/LegalCore law subjects (see below)
SpecialisationsGeneral LLB onlyCivil Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional, Labour, IPR, etc.

The MJPRU LLM 2026 syllabus covers: Jurisprudence (schools of legal thought, sources of law), Constitutional Law (judicial review, federalism, rights), Contract Law (offer, acceptance, breach, remedies), Criminal Law (IPC/BNS — mens rea, actus reus, offences), Civil Procedure (CPC/BNSS), Family Law (Hindu, Muslim, Christian personal laws), Public International Law (treaties, ICJ, state sovereignty), and Human Rights Law (UDHR, ICCPR, NHRC, state commissions).

13. MJPRU LLB 2026 Preparation Strategy & Recommended Books

Since the MJPRU LLB exam covers three sections with very different demands, a structured section-wise preparation approach works best. Start preparation at least 3–4 months before the exam for a comprehensive foundation:

📰 GK & Current Affairs (60 Questions) — Start Immediately
This is the heaviest section. Begin reading The Hindu / Dainik Jagran daily for current events. Maintain a notebook of key appointments, awards, government schemes, and legal developments. Buy Manorama Yearbook 2026 for static GK. For legal awareness, read the Constitution Bare Act (Articles 12–35, 52–78, 124–147). Cover UP-specific GK separately — history, culture, major schemes (CM Yogi's welfare programmes, UP budget highlights).
🔠 General Hindi (20 Questions) — Grammar + Vocabulary
Revise Hindi grammar from General Hindi by Dr. Brij Kishor Prasad Singh or similar UP competition-oriented books. Focus on Sandhi, Samas, Vilom, Paryayvachi, Muhavare, and Lokoktiyan — these form the bulk of questions. For comprehension, practice reading Hindi newspaper editorials (Dainik Jagran, Amar Ujala). Two to three hours per week on Hindi for 2 months is sufficient for most graduates.
📖 General English (20 Questions) — Grammar + Comprehension
Revise basic grammar from Wren & Martin High School English Grammar (Parts I–II). For vocabulary, use Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis. Practise reading comprehension from previous years' MJPRU LLB papers and CLAT 2020–2024 English sections (the passage type is comparable). Attempt 2–3 comprehension passages per week under timed conditions.
⚖️ Legal Awareness — 3 Months Dedicated Study
For legal awareness in the GK section, use AP Bhardwaj's Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning for understanding how legal principles are applied to facts. Read the Constitution's key articles. Follow Supreme Court news in major newspapers — notable 2025–26 judgments (BNS/BNSS implementation, electoral bonds, Article 370 verdict fallout) are likely to be tested. Download MJPRU LLB previous year question papers (2018–2025) and solve them to identify recurring legal awareness themes.
SectionRecommended Books
General HindiGeneral Hindi — Brij Kishor Prasad Singh; UP Special Hindi Practice Book (any competition guide)
General EnglishWren & Martin Grammar; Word Power Made Easy — Norman Lewis; MJPRU previous year papers
GK & Current AffairsManorama Yearbook 2026; Monthly Current Affairs Capsule (Drishti IAS / Vision IAS); The Hindu daily
Legal AwarenessAP Bhardwaj Legal Aptitude (Pearson); Constitution of India Bare Act (pocket edition); MJPRU LLB previous papers
Mock TestsMJPRU LLB Previous Year Papers (2018–2025); Generic UP law entrance mock test series

14. MJPRU LLB vs CLAT vs Other UP LLB Exams — Key Differences

Law aspirants in Uttar Pradesh often have to choose between MJPRU LLB, CLAT, and other state-level LLB entrance exams. Understanding the differences helps you strategise effectively and decide which exams to appear for:

Feature MJPRU LLB CLAT Lucknow University LLB CUET LLB (BHU)
LevelUniversity (Regional)NationalUniversity (Regional)National (via NTA)
Programme3-Year LLB only5-Year BA LLB + LLM3-Year LLB3-Year LLB (BHU)
EligibilityGraduation 45%Class 12 (45%) for 5-yrGraduation 50%Graduation 50%
Questions100 MCQs120 MCQs100 MCQs75 MCQs
Duration90 mins120 mins120 mins120 mins
Application Fee₹950₹4,000 (Gen)~₹1,000Via NTA (₹750–1,400)
College QualityRegional (Bareilly/Moradabad)NLUs (Top law schools)Regional (Lucknow)BHU Law Faculty
Seats~620 (Govt)4,500+ NLUs~300~180
✅ Strategy: Appear for Both MJPRU LLB and CLAT PG

Graduates targeting law education in UP should consider appearing for both MJPRU LLB (July 2026) and CLAT PG (for LLM at NLUs). The preparation overlaps significantly — CLAT PG's legal reasoning is more intensive, but building that foundation helps with MJPRU LLB's legal awareness section. For those with lower graduation marks (around 45%), MJPRU LLB and Lucknow University LLB are the most accessible routes into formal legal education.

15. MJPRU LLB 2026 FAQs

Is the MJPRU LLB degree recognised by the Bar Council of India?
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Yes. MJPRU is affiliated with the Bar Council of India (BCI) and the LLB programme offered through its law colleges follows the BCI-prescribed 3-year curriculum. Graduates can enrol with the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh for a licence to practice as an advocate after passing the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). The degree is also valid for government legal service (UP State Legal Service), judicial service examinations, and law officer positions in PSUs.

Can I apply for MJPRU LLB while in the final year of graduation?
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Yes, students appearing in their final year of graduation can apply provisionally for MJPRU LLB 2026. However, at the time of counselling, candidates must produce their graduation result or degree certificate confirming at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST). If the final result is not available by the time of counselling, the provisional admission may be considered — but this is subject to MJPRU's specific 2026 policy. Confirm this condition in the official notification before applying.

Are there 4 exam centres for MJPRU LLB 2026? Which cities?
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Based on the 2025 pattern, MJPRU LLB was conducted at 4 exam centres in Uttar Pradesh. Typically, Bareilly is the primary centre (home city of MJPRU). Other centres may include Moradabad, Rampur, and Shahjahanpur — though exact centres for 2026 will be announced in the official MJPRU LLB 2026 notification. Candidates select their preferred centre during the application process, and MJPRU allots centres based on availability.

Is the MJPRU LLB exam paper in Hindi or English?
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The MJPRU LLB entrance exam is a bilingual paper — question papers are provided in both Hindi and English. The General Hindi section is in Hindi; the General English section is in English; and the GK & Legal Awareness section appears in both languages. Candidates can answer based on their comfort level. Since it is an offline (pen-and-paper) exam, there is a single OMR sheet for marking answers.

What is the difference between MJPRU LLB and MJPRU BA LLB?
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MJPRU LLB (3-year) is a professional law degree for candidates who have already completed graduation (BA/BSc/BCom). MJPRU BA LLB (5-year integrated) is for candidates after Class 12 who want to pursue law directly. The 5-year BA LLB at MJPRU affiliated colleges typically has a separate or merit-based admission process (not through the same centralised MJPRU LLB entrance exam). The 3-year LLB is specifically what the MJPRU LLB Entrance Exam grants admission to at government and aided colleges.

What are career options after MJPRU LLB?
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After completing MJPRU LLB, graduates can: (1) Enrol with Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh to practice as an advocate in courts; (2) Appear for AIBE (All India Bar Examination) for a Certificate of Practice; (3) Appear for UP Judicial Services exam (Civil Judge — Junior Division); (4) Appear for UP Public Service Commission (ADA, Government Counsel, Law Officer); (5) Pursue LLM (MJPRU LLM, CLAT PG, BHU LLM); (6) Apply for legal officer positions in government PSUs, banks, insurance companies; (7) Join corporate legal teams as Legal Executive or Legal Associate. Law graduates from MJPRU regularly enter the UP judiciary and legal services.

How do I apply for MJPRU LLB 2026 correction window?
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MJPRU typically opens a correction window for 3–7 days after the main registration deadline closes. To use it: (1) Log in at admission.mjpruims.in with your registration credentials; (2) Click on "Application Correction / Edit"; (3) Modify the allowed fields (personal details, photograph, category — fee and course are usually not changeable); (4) Save and resubmit. Watch the official MJPRU LLB 2026 notification carefully for the exact dates of the correction window — missing it means your form cannot be corrected after the window closes.