What is the required percentage in class 12th to get admission in SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur for BA LLB (Hons)?
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SRM Institute of Science and Technology (formerly known as SRM University) has recently launched SRM law school with an aim to yield future legal professionals to our country. Candidate must have passed 12th standard or an equivalent examination, recognized by state or central education board with 50% aggregate. Selection on the basis of performance in the SRMH Common Admission Test (SRMHCAT) conducted by the institute
Besides SRMHCAT, candidates with valid score obtained in (LSAT-India)/CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)/NLU-Delhi/DU Law Faculty entrance exam will be considered for admission.
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