Which exam do I need to give to get into a law college among ISAT/CLAT/AILET? I'm confused. Please help.

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    ANUJ KARNATAK | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    For entrance in law colleges, you can give the following examinations for different colleges:
    CLAT- It is basically for top 16 national law universities. If you got a decent rank, you would be selected. AILET- It is for National Law University Delhi. You have to get a rank under 100 to get selected.ISAT- It is for different private universities all over India.ULSAT- It is for UPES, Dehradun specifically.SET- It is Symboisis Entrance Test. It's for symbi colleges all over India.
    MHCET- It is for private and government law colleges among Maharashtra.
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    Saranya Mishra | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    NLUs (except NLU Delhi) - CLAT
    NLU Delhi - AILET
    Symbiosis Law Schools - SET
    Most other Private Institutes - ISAT
    Maharashtra Law Schools/Colleges like ILS, GLC, etc. MHTCET.

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