IFIM Law School announces admission to BBA LLB programme; Check details here
Team Careers360 | February 12, 2021 | 04:43 PM IST | 1 min read
The law school will accept CLAT, AILET, LSAT India and ILAT scores for admission to BA LLB programme.
NEW DELHI: IFIM Law School, Bengaluru, has started the admissions for the BBA LLB programme. The admissions to the law school will be offered based on merit. The application form for IFIM Law School is available in online mode. Students who want to apply for the undergraduate law programme must have a valid CLAT/ LSAT India/ ILAT/ AILET score.
IFIM Law School: Programme details
|
Program name |
Total fee |
|
BBA. LLB |
10 Lakhs |
IFIM Law School: Eligibility criteria
Candidates applying for IFIM Law School must fulfil the eligibility criteria as mentioned below.
Educational qualification - Candidates should have passed Class 10 and 12 or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% marks from a recognised board. The SC and ST category candidates are required to secure at least 40% marks in aggregate.
Age limit - The maximum age limit for a candidate is 20 years as on June 1, 2021. For SC and ST category candidates, the age limit is 22 years.
Entrance exam - The candidate must have a valid score in any of the following admission tests - CLAT / LSAT – India / ILAT/ AILET .
IFIM Law School: Application process
The application form of IFIM Law School is available in online mode at the official website of the institute. Candidates may register and submit the application online. The application fee is Rs 1,000.
IFIM Law School: Admission process
Candidates shortlisted on the basis of the entrance examination will be invited for a personal interview. The admission will be offered on the basis of the academic record and the performance in a personal interview.
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