Can I get into School of Law, Presidency University, Bangalore BBA LLB with 70% in class 12th?

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    Manori Sahni | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Yes, you can apply for admission to the BBA LLB (H) course. As per the official website, the eligibility criteria is Class 12 pass with at least 45% aggregate. Hence, you qualify to apply for the integrated programme. The registration and application form can be filled out on the university official website. Students are then selected based on CLAT/LSAT or other accepted exam score.

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    Anmol Chauhan | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Yes, you can get into the School of Law, Presidency University, Bangalore for the BBA LLB programme with 70% in class 12th. The integrated five-year BBA., LLB. (Hons.) programme at the School of Law combines management sciences and legal education to prepare legal professionals for diverse opportunities. The admission criteria are not explicitly mentioned in the search results, but the program's emphasis on experiential learning and skill enhancement suggests that a good academic record, along with other factors, is likely to be considered in the admission process. Therefore, it is advisable to directly contact the university for the m
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