What entrance exam scores does Indian Law Institute accept for admission to LLM?

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    Bhumika Yadav | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    The Indian Law Institute (ILI) grants admission to its LLM programme based on scores from the Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test (ILICAT). In order to get admission through the entrance test, candidates must qualify for the ILICAT. This tests candidates in research aptitude, reasoning ability, and comprehension in related areas of law. The ILICAT exam is a pen-and-paper exam that is composed of both objective and subjective-based questions for a total of 200 marks. The ILICAT score is combined with an additional viva voce in the admission cycle. Candidates will only be offered admission through the assessed ILICAT and viva-voce

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    Sumeet Inamdar | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    For getting into Indian Law Institute a candidate's performance in All India Admission test is checked. And also the performance in viva-voice to be conducted by the institute is evaluated. The candidate must have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in L.LB recognised from any university or institution recognised by the bar council of India. You have to meet these eligibility criterias and then begin the admission procedure. Hope my answer helped you. 

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    Nisha yadav | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    For admission to the LLM (Master of Laws) program, the Indian Law Institute (ILI) in New Delhi has its own entrance examination. Among other legal areas, the ILI entrance test often contains questions on constitutional law, jurisprudence, criminal law, commercial law, family law, and international law.

    However, admission processes and criteria might vary, so it's critical to check the most recent information on the Indian Law school's official website or contact the school directly for the most current and up-to-date information on entrance exam results and admission requirements. Furthermore, the school may take into account other nati

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    Siddhartha reddy | Contributor-Level 7

    3 months ago

    The Indian Law Institute (ILI) conducts its own entrance exam, the Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test (ILI CAT), for admission to its LLM programme. The ILI CAT is a national-level entrance exam that assesses candidates' aptitude for legal reasoning, problem-solving, and critical thinking.

    ILI does not accept any other entrance exam scores for admission to its LLM program. Therefore, candidates must take the ILI CAT if they wish to apply for the LLM programme at ILI.

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