Can I get BB.A. LL.B. at IFIM Law School Bangalore with 75 percentile in CLAT?

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With a 75 percentile in CLAT, you have a good chance to take admission in LL.B. at IFIM Law school Banglore. Although the admissions totally depend upon the cut off. And the cut off depends on the number of seats available and number of applications. In the 2023 admission the LSAT cut off for this I

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