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Raj Priya

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No, CLAT is not compulsory to get admission in BA LLB at Jain Deemed to be University, Bangalore. Admission is offered on merit basis or performance in JET exam. Applicants also need to appear for personal interview rounds to get shortlisted. 

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Raj Priya

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No, CLAT is not compulsory to get admission in BA LLB at Jain Deemed to be University, Bangalore. Admission is offered on merit basis or performance in JET exam. Applicants also need to appear for personal interview rounds to get shortlisted. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Xavier Institute of Management and Informatics does accepts CAT scores for admission in MBA programme. However, it is not compulsory. Aspirants can also get admission based on their qualifying exam scores and performance in the PI round.

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Anshi Gupta

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Yes its accepted

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Shilakha

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To get into the B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) program, selection is usually based on a merit system giving equal importance to two parts. Half of your final merit comes from your NATA 2026 aptitude test score, and the other half from your marks in the qualifying exam (10+2 or equivalent), provided you meet the basic eligibility requirements.

Both your Class 12 marks and NATA score are important for admission. Even if you do well in your 10+2 exams, a strong NATA score will boost your overall merit and improve your chances of getting into the architecture program.

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Ahmedbasha

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What I liked was that the preparation didn't start only when placements came around. We were getting small bits of training throughout the course, so it never felt rushed.

Things that really helped were:

  • Mock interviews to practice before the real ones.

  • Communication and personality development sessions.

  • Resume-building guidance.

  • Group discussions and presentations.

  • Guest sessions with industry professionals.

  • Internship opportunities to get some real work exposure.

By the time placement season started, interviews didn't feel as scary because we'd already practiced so much. I felt much more confident compared to when I first joined, and that st

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Ishita Singh

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Massey Uni requires IELTS score or equivalent from Indian students. For UG courses admission, 6.0 IELTS score is required. For PG courses of Mssey Uni,  6.5 score is required. 

Tests UG ScoresPG Scores
TOEFL8090
PTE5058
Duolingo105120

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Al Kashaf

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No, GNDU does not allot seats for its BCom LLB course based on national entrance test ranks like CLAT or CUET. Admissions are strictly merit-based, directly calculating rank from Class 12 board marks. To secure a seat, candidates must register through the centralized system and fill the application online.

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Bhavya Jain

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This depends on the college a student wants to study in. Many colleges accept candidates based on class 12th results. They don't go through a formal entrance examination process.

But national universities like IITs and AIIMS offer admission only on the basis of entrance exams like JEE and NEET UG for UG programs.

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Bhavya Jain

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Candidates need to understand that sometimes failure is an option they didn't see coming, and therefore also apply to other colleges, keeping a backup plan. Other mistakes include not checking the required subjects, missing guidelines, and not examining eligibility criteria thoroughly.

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