Can I get direct admission in BA LLB at Amity University, Gurugram?

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Yes, you can get admission in BA LLB at Amity University, Gurugram without appearing for any entrance exam. Candidates need to get minimum 50% in Class 12 to be eligible for admission. Admission is given on first-come, first-served basis.

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Yes, you can get admission in BA LLB at Amity University, Gurugram without entrance exam. Candidates need to get minimum 50% in Class 12 to be eligible. Admission is given based on seat availability and fulfillment of eligibility.

Yes, clinical courses such as Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance, Moot Court Exercise, Arbitration and Alternate Dispute Resolution are part of the curriculum of BA LLB programme at Amity University, Gurugram.

Amity University, Gurugram provides scholarships based on the applicants' merit in Class 12 exams. The following table presents scholarship details:

Scholarship Category

Class 12 Score

100% Scholarship

93% and above

50% Scholarship

88% and above

25% Scholarship

80% and above

Candidates need to get minimum 50% marks in Class 12 to be eligible for admission in BA LLB programme at Amity University, Gurugram. It is a 5-year integrated programme offered through Amity Law School.

Non-Sponsored is the general category for all applicants who fulfill the eligibility criteria. Sponsored Category is the category with reduced eligibility criteria (wherever applicable) and cut-off in admission process and differential fee structure.

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