What is the minimum eligibility requirement at Crescent School of Law for BA LLB?
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The basic and minimum criterion for admission to BA LLB at Crescent School of Law is one should have passed 10+2 (equivalence) examination passed from any recognised Central/State Board of Education with not less than 50% of the total marks in the aggregate. Further, candidates should not have attained the age of 20 years as on July 1 in the year of admission, however, 2 years’ relaxation in upper age limit is given to SC/ST/OBC/ PwD/ J&K Migrant candidates. This is also provided that the student must have scored well on Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or Law School Admission Test (LSAT) India accepted by the institution. T
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Enrollment in Crescent School of Law's Bachelor of Arts in Law degree requires a minimum of 50% overall in the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) or its equivalent from a recognised board. The proportion may vary for categories that are set aside in compliance with the organization's guidelines. Additionally, as per the guidelines established by the Bar Council of India, candidates must be under 20 on July 1st of the admission year, with some age limitations for designated categories. In addition, candidates might need to pass an entrance exam given by Crescent School of Law or have passing grades on national admission tests like the
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