Can I get into Nalsar University of Law with 70%?

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    Answered by

    Anamika Jha | Contributor-Level 10

    12 months ago

    Yes, you can get admission in NALSAR University with 70 percent in your class 12th Board examinations . The percentage wise eligibility criteria depends upon the course that you are willing to pursue including: 

    • BA LLB: Candidates must score atleast 45 percent aggregate (40 for the reserved categories - ST/SC) in their class 12th board examinations from their recognised educational board.

    • LLM : To be eligible for admission in this course, candidates must have scored atleast 50 percent aggregate (45 for the reserved categories) in their previous LLB program.

    • MBA : To be eligible for admission in MBA program, candidates mus

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    Kanika .......

    2 years ago

    For taking admission in BA LLB in Nalsar University a candidate is needed to have minimum 45% in aggregate in 12th. For LLM a candidate is needed to have minimum 55% in aggregate in LLB . For taking admission in MBA, a candidate needed to have Bachelor's degree with atleast 50 % aggregate. For MBA, a candidate needed to have Bachelor's degree from recognised university. For BBA Masters degree in any discipline with minimum of 55 % aggregate is required . In conclusion, a candidate should look at the eligibility criteria of the courses of their choice before applying.

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