My CLAT rank is 13384. Do I have any chance for Integrated BBA + LLB at IIM Rohtak ?

Asked about IIM Rohtak - Indian Institute of Management - Five-Year Integrated Programme in Law (IPL)

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    Phateh agrawal | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    IIM Rohtak offers a five-year Integrated Program in Law (IPL). Applicants for admission to the program will be shortlisted on the basis of score obtained in CLAT examination.
    Shortlisted candidates shall then be called for an online personal interview.
    The final selection will be on the basis of candidates past academic performance, CLAT score, and performance in the PI.
    IPL is a full time course available in offline mode only
    IIM Rohtak charges INR 30 lakhs for its Integrated Programme in Law course.
    Upon successful completion of the course, students will be awarded an integrated degree of BBA-LLB
    In terms 6, 9, 12 and 15, students will h
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