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Amrita International School of Law is considered Top Tier 2 institution in India bordering on Tier 1 for specific engineering branches & its Coimbatore campus.
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Answered 16 mins ago
Admission to Amrita International School of Law is moderately competitive requiring minimum 60% aggregate in 10+2. Admission is based on entrance scores Amrita Law Admission Test or valid CLAT/AILET scores.
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Answered 33 mins ago
BBA LLB (Hons) programme at Amrita International School of Law provides industry relevant curriculum merging corporate law with management subjects like finance, marketing & HR specialities include specialised courses in AI & law, international arbitration & digital rights with strong focus on moot
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Answered 55 mins ago
Amrita International School of Law provides popular five year integrated undergraduate programmes specifically BA LLB (Hons.) & BBA LLB (Hons) designed with global perspective & industry aligned specialisations. These programs launched for 2026-27 academic session focus on blending core law subjects
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Answered 59 mins ago
The institution is part of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham which houses over 30000 students across its campuses. AISL offers 5 year integrated law programs.
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Amrita International School of LawContact Information
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Coimbatore Campus
Amritanagar
Coimbatore ( Tamil Nadu)

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