What is the eligibility for SET in India?

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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    SET is an entrance exam for admission into law at Symbiosis International University.
    Here are a few eligibility conditions for appearing in this exam:
    1. Candidate must pass their 12th exam with at least 50% marks for general and for SC/ST passing marks is 45%.
    2. Candidate must be less than 20 years at the time of SET exam for general and for SC/ST is 22 year.
    3. A candidate who appeared in the exam and result is awaited can also appear in the exam with a proof of awaiting the result.
    4. This is an offline exam so the candidate has to follow the institution strictly at the time of exam if any mistake they are rejected from the exam.
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