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Yes, students securing 80%+ aggregate in class XII (CBSE/ISC/state-boards of 2017/2018) are exempted from the selection process. Selection will be only on the basis of Amity application form. Direct admission is not applicable at Jaipur campus.
The same is mentioned on the official website too:
http://googleweblight.com/i?u=http://www.amity.edu/admissions-scholarship.aspx&hl=en-IN
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Amity Law School, Delhi (ALSD) comes under IP University while Amity University has its own law school referred to as Amity Law School, Noida (ALSN). The reason behind the confusion is that both the colleges are located in the Amity University campus in Noida. I'd like to clarify that ALSD and ALSN do not share anything. Faculty, staff, curriculum, examinations, etc. everything occurs separately for both the colleges. Each college has its own building and functions without any interference from the other.
So which one are you asking about?
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Law and arbitration go hand in hand. There is 100% scope of succeeding in the field of law once you take up arbitration.
However, for qualifications to become an arbitrator and other rules, please refer to the link below:
http://www.icaindia.co.in/icanet/rules/commercialarbitration/arbitration&conciliation/chapter1d.htm
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No, you will have to appear for the entrance that BHU conducts I. e. BLAT. CLAT scores do not make you eligible for admission in BHU.
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No, you can't get admission with the said rank. However, you may try later in case any availability arises for the category.
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