Is it tough to get into Symbiosis Law School LLM?

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    Kratika Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    The answer to this depends upon the qualification of candidates. To get admission to LLM course the candidates must fulfill the following eligibility criteria: 

    • Candidate should have obtained a five-year of three-year LLB degree from any recognised university 
    • They should have obtained a minimum of 45% marks in their law degree
    • Those belonging to SC/ ST category should have obtained 40% marks to be eligible
    • Candidates awaiting results for the final year LLB degree examination are also eligible to apply, however, they should be able to submit their marksheet at the time of counselling
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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    2 years ago

    Yes. Getting into Symbiosis Law School (SLS) for LLM is considered to be moderately tough. The acceptance rate for SLS LLM is around 20-30%. The number of seats available for LLM is limited, and the competition is high.

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