Does IIM Rohtak accept CLAT for BBA LLB?

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YASH SHARMA
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Yes, IIM Rohtak does accept CLAT for admission to the BBA LLB program. 

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Yes, the admission to the IIM Rohtak IPL or BBA-LLB course is based on CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam. The college invites students for PI on the basis of post academics and CLAT score. Futher, candidates who do not qualify or appear for CLAT can also appear for IPM Aptitude Test (AT), which

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