5 years ago
I didnt get any nlu but I got in cheetinad school of law. So please say me is that is a best choice?
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Roshni ChoudharyCurrent Student
BA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.
Guide-Level 13
If you are really interested in pursuing law as a career then take admission here only because it's about skills that you build and after your BA LLB. You can go for LLM after completing BA LLB. If you want, you can drop a year.
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SAKSHI AGGARWALCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
Kindly visit this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/resources/clat-college-predictor
https://www.shiksha.com/law/resources/clat-college-predictor
5 years ago
I didnt write clat exam but i scored 518/600.Can i get admission in sastra for this course
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Diwakar GoelCurrent Student
Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞
Scholar-Level 16
In which exam did you score518 marks?
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Munish MehindruCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
https://www.shiksha.com/university/devi-ahilya-vishwavidyalaya/davv-cet-exam
I hope it will help you.
Good luck.
I hope it will help you.
Good luck.
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Diwakar GoelCurrent Student
Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞
Scholar-Level 16
While your +2 is good, you have scored awfully bad in CLAT. 75% weightage is given to +2 exam and 25% to CLAT score. Based on this, your rank in Sastra University would be very low on list. So, you will not be able to get the college.
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mehak khannaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, the admission is based on the marks obtained in class 10+2 and score obtained in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
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Anjali SharmaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
To know the fees, please contact the college officials on the numbers provided in the link:
http://www.slaw.dauniv.ac.in/contactus.php
http://www.slaw.dauniv.ac.in/contactus.php
6 years ago
How many seats are available in this course?
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priyank sharmaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Yes, you can. In SASTRA, 70% seats for B.Tech course are filled on the basis of JEE Main score along with prior weightage to the marks in 10+2.
30% seats in B.Tech are filled on the basis of merit drawn on the basis of marks in 10+2 followed by
30% seats in B.Tech are filled on the basis of merit drawn on the basis of marks in 10+2 followed by
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Yes, you can. In SASTRA, 70% seats for B.Tech course are filled on the basis of JEE Main score along with prior weightage to the marks in 10+2.
30% seats in B.Tech are filled on the basis of merit drawn on the basis of marks in 10+2 followed by counselling. In the case of admission through JEE Main over 70% seats, 75% weightage will be given to JEE Main score while 25% to the marks in 10+2. In the case of admission, on the basis of 10+2 merit over 30% seats, normalized marks of each board will be considered.
Best of luck.
30% seats in B.Tech are filled on the basis of merit drawn on the basis of marks in 10+2 followed by counselling. In the case of admission through JEE Main over 70% seats, 75% weightage will be given to JEE Main score while 25% to the marks in 10+2. In the case of admission, on the basis of 10+2 merit over 30% seats, normalized marks of each board will be considered.
Best of luck.
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Jash BotadraCurrent Student
Sls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.
Contributor-Level 7
Hi,
Specifically, the admission criterion is not mentioned at the university's website.
I suggest you should contact the university or go and personally meet them.
For more information please look at the link –
http://law.sastra.edu/index.php?o
Specifically, the admission criterion is not mentioned at the university's website.
I suggest you should contact the university or go and personally meet them.
For more information please look at the link –
http://law.sastra.edu/index.php?o
...more
Hi,
Specifically, the admission criterion is not mentioned at the university's website.
I suggest you should contact the university or go and personally meet them.
For more information please look at the link –
http://law.sastra.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=94&Itemid=230
Specifically, the admission criterion is not mentioned at the university's website.
I suggest you should contact the university or go and personally meet them.
For more information please look at the link –
http://law.sastra.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=94&Itemid=230
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