I have got a rank of 99 in the entrance test for the 5 year BBA LLB Hons. course in KIIT. Is there any chance for me to get a further call?
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Yes, candidates must have completed the Senior Secondary School Examination (Class 12 system) or an equivalent examination, with a minimum of 45% aggregate (42% aggregate for OBC and 40% aggregate for SC/ ST candidates) to apply for KIIT School of Law BBA LLB (Hons) course. Besides, aspirants m
KIIT School of Law offers five-year BBA LLB (Hons) programme spread across 10 semesters. Aspirants must complete a minimum of Class 12 with at least 45% aggregate to apply for BBA LLB (Hons) course. Below are the specialisations available in BBA LLB (Hons) programme:
- Constitutional Law
- Business Law
- Int
Aspirants must complete Class 12 or equivalent exam with at least 45% aggregate to apply for KIIT School of Law BA LLB (Hons) programme. There is relaxation in the aggregate for SC, ST and OBC candidates. OBC aspirants need to secure at least 42% aggregate in Class 12 whereas, it is 40% for SC/ ST c
KIIT School of Law offers a one-year full-time LLM programme at the PG level. Aspirants holding a three or a five-year LLB degree are eligible to apply for LLM. The course is available in below specialisations at KSOL:
- Corporate & Commercial Laws
- Technology & Intellectual Property Laws
- Constitutional &
KIIT School of Law specifies the minimum qualification and aggregate required to apply for a course. However, mere fulfiling the eligibility criteria won't guarantee admission. Aspirants must also fulfil the selection requirements specific to the applied programme. Below is course-wise eligibility f
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