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a year agoScholar-Level 17
* Start preparing early. The ISAT India is a challenging exam, and it takes time to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed. * Take practice tests. The best way to prepare for the ISAT India is to take practice tests. This will help you get familiar with the format of the exam, the types of questions that are asked, and t
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
* Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
* School of Law, UPES, Dehradun
* Faculty of Law, Manav Rachna University, Faridabad
* Bennett University, Greater Noida
* Alliance School of Law, Gurgaon
* BML Munjal University, Gurgaon
* Daksha Fellowship, Gurugram
* Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida
* GD Goenka University, Gurgaon
* KR Mangalam University, Gurugram
* Asian Law College, Noida
* Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
* ISBR Law College, Hyderabad
* Mewar University, Udaipur
* BML Munjal University, Jaipur
* School of L
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
* Alliance Law School, Bangalore
* IFIM Law School, Bangalore
* ISBR Law College, Bangalore
* Daksha Fellowship, Chennai
* Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore
To apply to these colleges, you will need to meet the following eligibility criteria:
* You must have completed your 12th standard from a recognised board. * You must have scored at least 50% in your 12th standard exams. * You must have taken the ISAT India exam and scored at least 150. The application process for these colleges is as follows:
1.
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
* Kirit P. Mehta School of Law (NMIMS)
* DM Harish School of Law
* Vijaybhoomi University
To apply to these colleges, you will need to meet the following eligibility criteria:
* You must have completed your 12th standard from a recognised board. * You must have scored at least 50% in your 12th standard exams. * You must have taken the ISAT India exam and scored at least 150. The application process for these colleges is as follows:
1. Visit the website of the college you wish to apply to.
2. Dow
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
* Kirit P. Mehta School of Law (NMIMS), Mumbai
* DM Harish School of Law, Mumbai
* Vijaybhoomi University, Mumbai
* MIT-WPU Faculty of Law, Pune
* School of Law, UPES, Dehradun
* Adamas University, Kolkata
* Faculty of Law, Manav Rachna University, Faridabad
* Bennett University, Greater Noida
* Alliance School of Law, Gurgaon
* BML Munjal University, Gurgaon
* Daksha Fellowship, Gurugram
* Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida
* Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat
* GD Goenka University, Gurgaon
* KR Mangalam University, Gurugram
* Asian Law College, Noida
* Vellore Institute of
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
1. Check the eligibility criteria for the law course to which you want to get admission.
2. Check the ISAT India score required to study a particular programme and other factors associated with the eligibility criteria.
3. If you meet the eligibility criteria, you must fill out the application or admission form and pay the application fee.
4. You must also upload your ISAT India score report.
5. You may also be required to submit other documents, such as a personal statement, letters of recommendation, and transcripts. The application process for colleges accepting ISAT
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
1. If you are found to have provided false or misleading information during the application process or at any stage of the examination.
2. If you are found to have cheated or used unfair means during the examination, such as copying, impersonation, or tampering with the answer sheet.
3. If you violate any of the rules and regulations of the examination or the test center.
4. If you attempt to influence or harass the examination officials or staff.
5. If your score is found to be suspicious or irregular during the evaluation process. If your score is cancelled, you
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
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