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New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
IFIM School of Law defines the minimum eligibility and aggregate required to apply for a course. Candidates need to fulfil the course-specific requirements along with selection criteria to apply for admission. Below is course-wise eligibility for IFIM Law:
Courses | Common Eligibility |
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BBA LLB | Class 12 in any stream with at least 50% aggregate |
LLB | Graduate in any stream |
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, IFIM School of Law Bengaluru provides scholarships to meritorious students who have an excellent academic background. Also, scholarships are offered to those in financial need. The details of scholarships offered by IFIM Law are shared below:
Scholarship Name | Criteria |
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Scholarship for Economically Weaker Section | The income criteria for EWS shall be that the family income should be below INR 5 lac per annum Candidate should have undergone the IFIM selection process and earned qualifying marks prescribed for the EWS - scholarships and have been recommended by the ASP panel and approved by the Director |
Merit Scholarship | Candidate should have undergone the IFIM selection process Earned qualifying marks prescribed for the merit scholarships |
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The IFIM School of Law application process is conducted online on the official website of the college. Candidates willing to get admission are required to apply on the official website of this school. A step-by-step process of online application is as follows:
Step 1: Visit the official website of IFIM School of Law
Step 2: Click on the 'Apply Now' tab at the top of the page.
Step 3: Register on the page, add personal details, verify the contact details and click on the "Submit" button.
Step 4: Login using the credentials generated and fill out the application form
Step 5: Upload the required documents and click on submi
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Admission to IFIM School of Law is entrance-based. Candidates seeking admission to IFIM School of Law can check out the detailed admission process below:
- Eligible candidates need to register their candidature on the IFIM official website. After completing the registration process, the applicants need to fill out the application form and attach the required documents.
- Aspirants are selected based on their performance in the entrance exam. The institute conducts the IFIM Scholastic Aptitude Test (ISAT) for admission to the Iaw courses. Apart from ISAT, IFIM Bangalore also accepts CLAT, CUET, AILET, LSAT, etc. Shortlisted candidates ar
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
IFIM School of Law offers two-courses in the field of Law. These courses include BBA LLB and LLB at UG and PG levels. IFIM School of Law admission process for its courses is entrance-based and the school conducts IFIM's Scholastic Aptitude Test (ISAT) for candidates. Apart from ISAT, candidates with a valid score in CLAT, CUET, AILET, LSAT India, etc. are also eligible to apply to IFIM courses. The final selection in all the programmes is based on a candidate's exam scores and performance in the Personal Interview (PI) round conducted by the school.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, it cannot be said that LL.B. at IFIM law school Bangalore is better than Reva university. The above mentioned statement can be justified by seeing many factors like ranking, placements etc. IFIM law school Bangalore was ranked #24 out of 50 law college in India, while Reva university was ranked #18 out of top 50 law colleges. The difference is not that huge but Reva university is a better ranked university. If we see placements also, the average package at IFIM is 4.2 lpa, while at Reva university it is 6.8 lpa. Reva university is a little bit costly also.The overall answer is LLB at Reva university will be a better optio
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The number of students who will be able to do BB.A LL.B. at IFIM law school Bangalore will totally depend on the number of seats intake. For the 2024 admissions, the seats intake for BBA LLB is 120.The cut off for the entrance exams ( CLAT, LSAT) will depend upon the seats intake and applications. Seeing the number of seats intake for 2024 admissions, a favorable score of approximately 75 + percent may be required in order to get the admission. So if any student wants to take admission in this Institute, he she must prepare accordingly and try to get a good score in the entrance exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In the 2023 admissions for LL.B. at IFIM law school banglore, the LSAT cut off was 70+ percent. The Institute also accepts scores of CLAT, but no information is mentioned regarding it. The cut off depends on the number of seats available. For 2024 admissions, the number of seats available for LL.B. is 60. The cut off varies every year and if the number of seats available is less and applications are high, then students need a good score in the entrance exam. High number of seats with low number of applications will make the cut off get low and students with a decent score will also get admission. So preparation should be done acco
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
If we talk about minimum criteria for taking admission in LL.B. at IFIM law school banglore, the students need to have a minimum 45 percent in graduation. Along with this, the students also have to qualify in the entrance exams like LSAT, CLAT. In the 2023 admissions, the LSAT cut off for this Institute was 70+ percentile. The cut off is released according to the number of seats available for admission as well as the number of applications. For the 2024 admission, available seats for LL.B. are 60. So in order to take admission, a good score in any one of the above mentioned entrance exams will be required.
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