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Yes, scholarships are available but you have to visit the university websites to learn about the university specific criteria. Scholarships are mainly on merit. Also for SMU, the admission requirements varies with your board- IB or CBSE or state board etc. SAT or ACT is required. Additionally for Law applicants a separate interview or writing test is required. There is no minimum limit but a first class is recommended, around 70%. On the other hand, to study in UK you must take the LNAT to be considered for admissions. King's College is a top college so naturally a good percentage above 70% is recommended. You must also ta
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