Can I join KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education without CLAT for BBA LLB?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Tannu Verma | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    Eligibility for BBA LLB:

      • Passed 10+2 with at least 50% marks from a recognised board.
      • English as an optional subject in 12th.
      • For BBA LLB, CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is not mandatory for admission.

    Therefore, you can join the BBA LLB programme at KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education without appearing for the CLAT exam. For more details, you can visit the official website.

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    Debadrita Dey | Contributor-Level 9

    9 months ago

    KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education accepts CLAT and IPU CET scores for admission to BA LLB. 

     

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    Tamalika Basumata | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    Yes, you can join the BBA LLB programme at KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education without appearing for the CLAT exam. The institute does not require CLAT for admission to the BBA LLB program.

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