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Manisha Gard

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The ILSAT  is conducted by the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education to provide admissions into its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. To assess candidates' legal aptitude, reasoning, English skills, and general knowledge for a career in law at their law schools

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Anupama Mehra

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No, there is no provision to fill the ILSAT Application Form 2026 in offline mode. Candidates must understand that ILSAT Application Process is completely online. All important information about the same will be released on official portal only. 

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Akanksha

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The ILSAT Exam is held in two phases. The phase 1 was held on December 14, 2025 and Phase 2 on April 5, 2026.

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Mukul Singh

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Yes, there is an age limit for the ILSAT for undergraduate programs. Candidates must be 21 years or younger as of the start of the first semester. This can change based on Bar Council of India rules. For PG courses there is no age limit.

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Akanksha Kumari

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To be eligible for ILSAT (for UG courses like BBA LLB/BA LLB), you need to have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with at least 50% aggregate marks in English medium in a single attempt, from any stream, and should not exceed the age limit (usually 21 years as of July of the admission year), while LLM applicants need a law degree with 50% marks. Students awaiting their 10+2 results can also apply, and qualifying the ILSAT exam (or having valid CLAT/LSAT scores) is mandatory. 

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Nitesh Srivastava

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Yes, the ILSAT is compulsory for admission to ICFAI Law School's law programs unless you have appeared for and secured a valid score in the national-level CLAT exam. Admission is merit-based, combining entrance exam performance, your 10+2 marks, and a personal interview. 

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Bhumika Aggarwal

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The ILSAT is for admission to BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons) and BAJLLB. (Hons.) integrated five-year law programs, as well as postgraduate LLM courses at ICFAI Law School (IFHE), Hyderabad.

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Priya Peter

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The ILSAT is held by the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education for admissions into its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. It's a university level entrance exam, held online, to test aptitude for law studies.

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Chanchal Patra

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The website for ILSAT is ifheindia.org. Candidates must note that no other website host details about the exam. The admission process is completely online. Keep checking the portal to get all the latest update.

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Divya Surbhi

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The ILSAT Application Process is completely online. Candidates who wish to get admission in ICFAI Law School must fill the form on or before the last date. 

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