What is the upper age limit to get admission to LLM course through JSAT Law?
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Candidates can access the application form for the JSAT Law exam on the official website of Jindal Global Law School- lawadmissions.jgu.edu.in. While filling out the application form, candidates can book an online test slot to take the exam from home in Computer-based Proctored mode.

The JSAT Law (Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test - Law) eligibility criteria for the BA in Legal Studies program at O.P. Jindal Global University are as follows:
- Completion of 10+2 or Equivalent: Candidates must have completed their Senior Secondary (10+2) or an equivalent examination from a recognized board (such as CBSE, ISC, or any state board).
- Minimum Marks: Candidates should have secured at least 50% marks in their 10+2 examination.

Yes, students currently in their final year of graduation can apply for JSAT Law for admission to LLM. However, their admission will be provisional, based on the condition that they successfully complete their graduation exams and fulfill the eligibility criteria for the law programme they are applying for. Candidates will need to present proof of passing their LLB all semester exams during counselling or admission.

Yes, students currently in their final year of graduation can apply for JSAT Law. However, their admission will be provisional, based on the condition that they successfully complete their graduation exams and fulfill the eligibility criteria for the 3-year LLB programme they are applying for. Candidates will need to present proof of passing their gradution exams during counselling or admission.

The JSAT Law exam for admission to the LLM course is a Computer Based Test (CBT). The questions of the JSAT Law Entrance Examination is of objective type. To prepare for the JSAT Law LLM exam, candidates need to study the following topics:
- Jurisprudence
- Constitutional Law
- Law of Crimes
- Law of Contract
- Public International Law
- Administrative Law
- Law of Property
- Company Law
- Interpretation of statutes
- Law of Torts
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