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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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With a 75 percentile in CLAT, you have a good chance to take admission in LL.B. at IFIM Law school Banglore. Although the admissions totally depend upon the cut off. And the cut off depends on the number of seats available and number of applications. In the 2023 admission the LSAT cut off for this Institute was 70+ percentile. But the cut off may not be same for every year. So in order to take admission without any problem, the student must try to get the best possible score in the entrance exams. With a 75 percentile you may get the admission seeing the past year cutoffs. 

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Sonu Kumar

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Yes, CLAT is accepted for BA LLB at UPES School of Law. Candidates with a minimum of 50% marks in Higher & Senior Secondary (10th & 12th) and a CLATAIR ranking up to 15000 or L-SAT India Percentile of 60 percentile or above are eligible for admission to the BA LLB (Hons) programme at UPES School of Law.

After the entrance exam, candidates are further evaluated through a personal interview (PI) and group discussion (GD) as part of the admission process.

Candidates need to apply for the programme by meeting the eligibility criteria and completing the necessary application process

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Sonu Kumar

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Yes, UPES School of Law accepts CLAT scores for admission to its BA LLB program. Candidates with a minimum of 50% aggregate in Higher & Senior Secondary (10 & 12) and CLAT ranking are eligible to apply for admission. The admissions are done on the basis of the School of Law, UPES cut off of CLAT AIR/LSAT India Percentile/Board scores

However, it is important to note that admission to UPES School of Law is not solely based on CLAT scores, and other factors such as academic performance, extracurricular activities, and personal interviews may also be considered

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Shivanand Kumar

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Yes, CLAT is one of the accepted entrance exams for admission to the BA LLB (Hons) programme at Sharda School of Law. However, it's not the only option. Candidates can also use a valid scorecard from LSAT or the Sharda University Admission Test (SUAT) for admission.

Therefore, while CLAT is one path to admission, it's important to understand that other options are available. Consider your options and choose the entrance exam that best suits your preparation and preferences.

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GNLU Gandhinagar accepts CLAT scores for admission to the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), LLM, and LL.M. in Intellectual Property Laws courses. NLU Gandhinagar cutoff 2024 for Round 1 is yet to be release. However, as per the GNLU Gandhinagar cutoff 2023, the Round 1 closing rank ranged from 462 to 2179. So, considering the NLU Gandhinagar previous year cutoff, this year it is expected that the Round 1 cutoff will range between 450 to 2180. However, this is the estimated cutoff basis previous year trend and the actual cutoff might vary.  

Meanwhile, candidates can refer to the table given below to check out

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