6 years ago
I've got 1066 marks in board exams and have scored 41.25 marks in CLAT. Will I get a law course in Sastra?
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ADMISSIONS@SASTRA.EDU Current Student
Contributor-Level 6
Seat allotment is based on availability of seats at the time of counseling.
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ADMISSIONS@SASTRA.EDU Current Student
Contributor-Level 6
It will be informed at the time of counselling.
6 years ago
I have completed 12th exams with 79.04% and 54% in CLAT exam. Can I get admission in SASTRA law college?
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shallu bishnoiCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Dear aspirant,
You can apply there even without CLAT because the admissions are also on the basis of merit.
Good luck for your future.
You can apply there even without CLAT because the admissions are also on the basis of merit.
Good luck for your future.
6 years ago
I have done my 12th with 81% but not applied for CLAT. Can I get admission for law in SASTRA?
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ADMISSIONS@SASTRA.EDU Current Student
Contributor-Level 6
You may apply without CLAT. Admission is based on merit.
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Jash BotadraCurrent Student
Sls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.
Contributor-Level 7
The School of Law at SASTRA University provides 3 distinct law programmes at the undergraduate level. Admissions to the 5-year Integrated law programmes is done through marks secured by the candidate in the entrance exam (CLAT 2018)
So if you d
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The School of Law at SASTRA University provides 3 distinct law programmes at the undergraduate level. Admissions to the 5-year Integrated law programmes is done through marks secured by the candidate in the entrance exam (CLAT 2018)
So if you didn't take up CLAT, you won't be able to get a seat in this college.
So if you didn't take up CLAT, you won't be able to get a seat in this college.
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Manik BhatnagarCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Hi,
Interested candidates can apply online/ offline with required information. Admission is based on the marks obtained in class 10+2 and score obtained in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
Selection parameter and weightage:
10+2 marks - 75%
CLA
Interested candidates can apply online/ offline with required information. Admission is based on the marks obtained in class 10+2 and score obtained in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
Selection parameter and weightage:
10+2 marks - 75%
CLA
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Hi,
Interested candidates can apply online/ offline with required information. Admission is based on the marks obtained in class 10+2 and score obtained in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
Selection parameter and weightage:
10+2 marks - 75%
CLAT score - 25%
Regards.
Interested candidates can apply online/ offline with required information. Admission is based on the marks obtained in class 10+2 and score obtained in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
Selection parameter and weightage:
10+2 marks - 75%
CLAT score - 25%
Regards.
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6 years ago
How are the placements in SASTRA for law?
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Krishi SharmaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi,
Placements seem average in this institute, however, it also totally depends on the candidate appearing for the interview.
For updated information on the placement get in touch with the current students or alumni. You can also drop an email
Placements seem average in this institute, however, it also totally depends on the candidate appearing for the interview.
For updated information on the placement get in touch with the current students or alumni. You can also drop an email
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Hi,
Placements seem average in this institute, however, it also totally depends on the candidate appearing for the interview.
For updated information on the placement get in touch with the current students or alumni. You can also drop an email to the college for more clarification.
Regards.
Placements seem average in this institute, however, it also totally depends on the candidate appearing for the interview.
For updated information on the placement get in touch with the current students or alumni. You can also drop an email to the college for more clarification.
Regards.
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ADMISSIONS@SASTRA.EDU Current Student
Contributor-Level 6
You may apply without CLAT. However, 25% weightage for CLAT will be taken as Nil.
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Krishi SharmaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi,
CLAT applications process starts in the month of January and closes by March, wherein the exam takes place in the month of May. You can surely prepare for CLAT 2019 accordingly.
Regards.
CLAT applications process starts in the month of January and closes by March, wherein the exam takes place in the month of May. You can surely prepare for CLAT 2019 accordingly.
Regards.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader
Guide-Level 13
Hey there.
There is nothing that can be stereotyped on basis of gender when it comes to any field and it's practical implications. A women in field of law is same as a men and same opportunities are available for them.
It is up to a person what
There is nothing that can be stereotyped on basis of gender when it comes to any field and it's practical implications. A women in field of law is same as a men and same opportunities are available for them.
It is up to a person what
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Hey there.
There is nothing that can be stereotyped on basis of gender when it comes to any field and it's practical implications. A women in field of law is same as a men and same opportunities are available for them.
It is up to a person what he or she wsh to pursue.
Corporate sector has a number of placement opportunities when it comes to law. Every corporate house needs lawyers thus the scope is ever increasing.
There is nothing that can be stereotyped on basis of gender when it comes to any field and it's practical implications. A women in field of law is same as a men and same opportunities are available for them.
It is up to a person what he or she wsh to pursue.
Corporate sector has a number of placement opportunities when it comes to law. Every corporate house needs lawyers thus the scope is ever increasing.
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