Can I get into KIIT School of Law with 70% in Class 12?
The minimum education requirement for UG courses is Class 12. Aspirants need to complete Class 12 with 45% aggregate for any of the offered UG programmes. Hence, aspirants with 70% in Class 12 can get admission provided they also fulfil the selection requirements. There is a relaxation in the aggreg

Yes, you can get into KIIT School of Law with 70 percent in class 12th. KIIT School of Law offers integrated honours degree courses, namely Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law (B.A.LL.B.), Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws (B.B.A.LL.B.), and Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of
Yes, you can get into KIIT School of Law with 70% in class 12th
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Yes, you can apply for BBA LLB at MIT School of Law, MIT-ADT University after Class 12. To be eligible, you need to pass in Class 12 with minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST).
To be eligible for admission to BBA LLB in MIT School of Law, MIT-ADT University, students need to pass in Class 12. The minimum marks required in Class 12 is 45% (40% for ST/SC students).
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