Im in my last semester in BA English. Is it mandatory to take up CLAT or any other entrance exam to get into Govt law college, Tamilnadu?

Asked about Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai - Bachelor of Law (LL.B.)

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    kanu vashisht | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    As you have already done your graduation, so it is required to go for CLAT else not possible.

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Yes, you heard it right, Chandigarh University has its own admission process and you can skip CLAT, because as the university has their own entrance test which is CUCET and this test is mandatory for your admission. If you score well in CUCET then you can get a scholorship that reduces your fees a lot. When students pass CUCET, they can get a scholarship maintained students need to meet certain rules. The most important thing is the CGPA. At the end of every year, students must have a minimum CGPA of 7.5 to renew the scholarship. This pushes students to do well in studies and keep their focus.

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