Can I join Faculty of Law MIT WPU without CLAT for LLB?
Yes, you can join the Faculty of Law at MIT WPU for the LLB program without taking CLAT exam . The admission process allows candidates to apply through various entrance examinations , including:
-> MIT-WPU UGPET
-> MHT CET
-> CLAT
-> LSAT
if you have taken any of these exams ,including CLAT,you can skip
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Yes, candidates can get admission in BA LLB (Hons) at VIT-AP University without CLAT. Aspirants can appear for VSLAT instead or submit scores in LSAT to be considered for admission.
CLAT is one of the accepting exams for admission in BA LLB (Hons) course at VIT-AP University. Aspirants can also get admission based on their VSLAT or LSAT scores. Selected aspirants are called for an interview round.
No, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune does not accept CLAT-UG scores for BBA LLB admissions. This institute conducts its own entrance exam called BVP CET for law whose scores determine admission for all applying candidates.
Thus, if a candidate has appeared in CLAT-UG, they still need to appear in
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