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Vidyodaya Law College (VLC, Tumkur) Admissions 2025

Estd. 1958

• Updated on 24 Oct, 2025 by Prerna Gupta

Vidyodaya Law College (VLC, Tumkur), established in 1958, is among Karnataka’s oldest law institutions and is affiliated to Karnataka State Law University. VLC offers both 3-year LL.B. and 5-year B.A. LL.B. programs, with an annual intake of approximately 120–180 seats across both courses. Admissions are primarily merit-based, relying on scores from Karnataka 2nd PUC, CBSE 12th for B.A. LL.B. and graduation marks for LL.B. The total fee for the full program typically ranges between INR 60,000–90,000 for the LL.B. and INR 1.2–1.5 Lakh for B.A. LL.B. Applications are generally accepted from April–June each year, with no reservation system in place.

 

Table of Contents
  1. Vidyodaya Law College (VLC, Tumkur) Admission Deadlines
  2. Vidyodaya Law College (VLC, Tumkur) UG Admission
  3. Vidyodaya Law College (VLC, Tumkur) Application Process

 

Vidyodaya Law College (VLC, Tumkur) Admission Deadlines

VLC, Tumkur opens its application window for law programs annually in April–June, with classes commencing in July–August. The application period for the 2025 cycle is expected to follow the same timeline, and entrance-based admissions (where applicable) are finalized by late June. For both LL.B. and B.A. LL.B., merit lists are typically published in June–July, and seat allotment is completed before the academic session begins. Late applications are rarely entertained, and there is no separate entrance exam conducted by VLC.

 

Vidyodaya Law College (VLC, Tumkur) UG Admission

VLC, Tumkur admits students to two main undergraduate law programs: the 3-year LL.B. for graduates and the 5-year B.A. LL.B. for 10+2 pass-outs. The B.A. LL.B. intake is typically 60–120 seats per year, while the LL.B. program admits about 60 seats annually. Admission to B.A. LL.B. is based on Karnataka 2nd PUC, CBSE 12th, ISC scores, with indicative cutoff bands around 45–50% aggregate for general category. LL.B. admissions require a recognized bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 45–50% marks. The total fee for B.A. LL.B. is approximately INR 1.2–1.5 Lakh, and for LL.B. is INR 60,000–90,000 for the full course. VLC does not conduct its own entrance exam, and there is no reservation system; admissions are strictly merit-based.

 

Vidyodaya Law College (VLC, Tumkur) Application Process

VLC’s application process for 2025 is offline and merit-based, with forms available at the college office from April–June. Applicants must submit their completed forms along with required documents and the application fee, typically in the range of INR 500–1,000. Selection is based on academic merit; no entrance exam or interview is conducted. Shortlisted candidates are notified via college notice boards and official communication channels. The process is straightforward, with no reservation or quota system.

  • Obtain application form from VLC office (April–June).

  • Fill out form and attach required documents (mark sheets, ID proof, photos).

  • Pay application fee (INR 500–1,000).

  • Submit form in person; retain acknowledgment.

  • Check merit list and admission status (June–July).