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Ram S

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Yes it is compulsory to attend CLAT the screening for merit is done by 75% of 10+2 marks and 25% CLAT marks so attending clat is compulsory

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Ram S

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One can join in SASTRA law by having atleast 50% aggregate in 10+2 and no disciplinary actions on them and the admission process is via a rank given by sastra and the criteria for mark is 75% 10+2 marks and 25% CLAT marks. and the courses offered are BALLB Hons.,
BBA + L.L.B. (Hons.),
B.Com + LLB {Hons.}

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The eligibility criteria of B.A.+LLB (Hons.) (5 Years Full-time Programme) of DAVV, Indore is given below.
ELIGIBILITY: Any Higher Secondary (10+2) with at least 45% marks in aggregate or an equivalent grade for General/OBC candidates, and 40% marks in aggregate or an equivalent grade for SC/ST candidates from a recognized Board / Institute.
Candidates who have appeared in Higher Secondary (10+2) examination can also apply. Admission will be finalized if the result is declared before August 8 in the admission year and the candidate secures min. required % of marks as mentioned above.
AGE LIMIT: As per the directives of Government of Madhy
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Jamia is a better option for the following reasons:
1. It offers not only LL.B. But also higher law degrees.
2. The fee is affordable.
3. Renowned college.
4. Professors have a standing in the legal education sector.
4. Jamia is known to conduct many seminars and gives its students various opportunities to excel even in co-curricular activities like paper presentations, etc.
5. Moot Court society is quite active.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Sravya,
Admission is based on 25 percent of the CLAT score and 75% of class 12th score.
CLAT is a 150 marks question paper (including all the subjects). So, if you can score at least 135 out of 150, the chances of getting admission will turn to out to be high. So, the subjects with higher marks, you need to work harder.
English - 35 marks
GK - 35 marks
Legal Aptitude - 35 marks
Reasoning - 35 marks
Mathematics - 10 marks

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Every year good and high rank students get admission there. Rank varies every year, there is no fixed criteria for the exact rank

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