Does Amity University Noida accept CLAT score for BA LLB?

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    Suraj Kumar karn | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Yes, direct admission is possible for BA LLB course at Amity University Noida. Candidates who secured a good rank/ scores in CLAT will be offered direct admission to the course. In order to get admission to this course students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility, which is to pass Class 12 with 60% aggregate for the Non-Sponsored category and 55% aggregate for Sponsored category, The CLAT and SLAT, which are required for admission to Primarily Public Universities and Colleges and are the most popular law school entrance exams in the country, are both required. Amity Law School (ALS) Noida ranked 2nd (north zone) and 15th overal

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Applicants don't need to take any entrance exams to be admitted to this course. The BA LLB programme at Amity University admits students based on their performance in the Personal Interview (PI) stage and their merit marks from the most recent qualifying exam. Still, according to the university's brochure, those who score well on the CLAT will be given consideration and allowed to enroll directly in the BA LLB program. Students who finish class 12 with an aggregate of 60% for the non-sponsored category and 55% for the sponsored category must meet the minimum eligibility requirements to be admitted to this course. 

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    Bhumika Khandelwal | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Those who are willing to get admission to this course are not required to appear for any entrance exam. Amity University offers admission to BA LLB course based on merit scores of candidates obtained in the last qualifying exam along with their performance in the Personal Interview (PI) round. However, as per the university's brochure, candidates with a decent CLAT score will be given weightage and offered direct admission to BA LLB. 

    In order to get admission to this course students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility, which is to pass Class 12 with 60% aggregate for the Non-Sponsored category and 55% aggregate for Sponsored ca

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