Which entrance exam scores does IFIM Law School Bangalore accept for admission to LL.B.?

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    Nishtha Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

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    IFIM Law School Bangalore accepts LSAT India score for admission to LLB programme. Besides, the institute also conducts  IFIM’s Scholastic Aptitude Test (ISAT) for selecting candidates for LLB course. Aspirants selected based on entrance exam score are further called for a personal interview round. 

  • There are two entrance exams whose scores are accepted at IFIM law school Bangalore for taking admission in LL.B.:-

    1. CLAT:-Common Law Admission Test. 
    2. LSAT:-Law School Admission Test.

    The students to have a valid score in any one of the above mentioned entrance exams. A cut off is released every year by the Institute according to the number of seats available in any respective feild. The students need to qualify in the cut off in order to get the admission. The LSAT cut off for this Institute in 2023 admission was 70+ percentile. So students must prepare accordingly. 

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