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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
FA / F. Sc with at least 2nd division (I. e. 495 marks)
O-levels (in at least 5 subjects) and 2 A-levels. High School Diploma and International Baccalaureate (IB) result with at least 2.5 CGPA and equivalence Certificate from IBCC (if you do not meet this requirement meet the admissions officer for individual programmes)
If you do not meet the entrance requirement of a course, or a programmes you can always choose a foundation or a Diploma route. Kindly contact the admissions officer for your pathway. Students awai
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1. 5 Year Integrated Degree, you may pursue this after finishing your 12th. The stream you belong to does not matter. You may apply for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). But before applying for the test, you need to prepare yourself for it. There are 5 subjects which you need to be thorough with:
English (40 marks)
Logical Reasoning (40 marks)
G. K. (Both Current Affairs and Static G. K) (50 marks)
Legal Reasoning (50 marks)
Mathematics (20 marks)
2. 3 Year Course
For this you need a Bachelors degree in any subject. There are few universities, colleges offering a 3 year Course. There
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