School of Law, Christ University
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The admission process for LLB courses at Christ University involves a skill assessment test, micro-presentation, and personal interview.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
- General category: More than 90 percentile
- SC/ST: Around 80-85 percentile
- Minimum marks: 45% from a recognised board or university
- Passing class 12 (10+2) with at least 60%
- Either Commerce or Science stream
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, CSIR NET is accepted for Ph.D. candidates at Christ University's School of Law. The PhD entrance test is not required of candidates who have been selected for the UGC-CSIR NET, JRF, SLET, GATE, or M.Phil programs. They still have to take the skill exam, though.
A minimum of 55% in the postgraduate programme is required to be eligible for a doctorate programme at Christ University.
Christ University's PhD admissions procedure consists of the following steps:
- showing up for the admission exam for the PhD
- Making an interview appearance
- completing the skill evaluation
The PhD entrance test is not required of those who have
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The two-year school of law program at Christ University Bangalore is available in a number of specializations through national entrance tests, such as the CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, GMAT, and GRE. The university's minimal qualifying score for admission to its MBA program is shown below:
| Accepted Entrance Exam | Qualifying cutoff |
|---|---|
| MAT | 500 and above |
| CAT 2022 | 60 percentile and above |
| XAT 2023 | 60 percentile and above |
| CMAT 2023 | 240 and above |
| ATMA 2023 | 60 percentile and above |
| GMAT 2022/ 23 | 450 and above |
| GRE 2022/ 23 | 295 and above |
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), established in 2006, is a premier law school in the country having been consistently ranked among the top ten law schools for many years now by leading ranking agencies measured on comprehensive academic parameters.
The School of Law in alignment with the Universit vision of Excellence and Servicefocuses on holistic educational development which seeks to nurture socially committed and professionally competent law students, the testimony of which is manifested in the strong, well placed alumni across the globe.
According to the School of Law, Christ University website, the intake
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Christ University Law Admission Office takes final selection decision on the basis of academic background and overall performance of candidates in the entrance exam, skill assessment test, micro presentation and personal interview. Christ Law College Fees vary depending on the level and courses.
Candidates must hold a postgraduate degree in law or a related discipline with a minimum aggregate of 55% from a recognised university in India or abroad. Students in their last year of post-graduation who have received at least 55% in their undergraduate tests are also eligible to apply.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Okay! As a graduate of SLCU Bengaluru, it is my responsibility to respond first. If you want to get a job through your programme and you are not from the southern area of India, that is a big NO. However, there are always a few exceptions, which may be few in your situation given the batch size, chances, market, and college status. Furthermore, what matters most is the life you conduct during your graduation. Life ceases to exist at SLCU! If you're not used to sticking to a rigorous timetable or prefer a little more leeway at graduation, expect a regular cycle of missing the first hours. However, at SLCU, you will gain university-level
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
To be honest, unless it's clearly stated that admission is dependent on grades, getting into CU is more on how you perform in your entrance test and interview (if your course has one). The percentage you received in 12th grade simply serves to assist you clear the eligibility cutoff.
Eligibility :-
Candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognised board
Candidates writing 10+2 examinations may apply with marks obtained in 10th and 11th
Aptitude Test
Eligible candidates need to appear for the Skill Assessment Test conducted by the university.
Personal Interview
Shortlisted candidates will be called for Personal Interview based on score obtain
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, Its good! Christ University is considered one of the top institutions in India and also one of the most prestigious law schools of the country. Every year Christ University takes in students from all parts of the country coming from diverse backgrounds.
As long as you are eager to study, it is a good college. It has very high standards in terms of facilities, instruction, faculty, competitions, and events. Students learn about applicable teaching methods here. In terms of placement, relative to other law schools, Christ University College hires a large number of students each year.
Teachers are really cooperative and helpful he
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The college provides a perfect balance of academic and non-academic activities and encourages students to give their best in both fields. What I really loved about Christ University was the amount of importance it gives to personality development. There are several clubs or as we call it cells that one can join to enhance their knowledge and improve their talents in the particular fields. You’ll never get bored as there are several fests and activities that take place throughout the academic year. In short it's the perfect college for someone who wants to enjoy a balance of academics and co-curricular activities. An exclusive pla
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