Law School Admission Test for India
Hey there!
However we can't know the precise cutoffs here are the expected cutoffs
BA- LLB 80 to 99.99 percentile
LLB 60 - 99.99 percentile
LLM 60- 99.99 percentile
LLB would be a three year long course and LLM would one year long.
So you'll atleast need 80 or 60 percentile based on what you want to pursue.
Hello student,
Op Jindal global University is a good private institute situated at Sonipat Haryana. There are about four colleges under this university.
At first let me know from where did you get this offer letter. This is a good private institute this may not be possible. But you can join them in management quota. Click on the link below to know more about this
https://www.careers360.com/university/op-jindal-global-university-sonipat
Hello Aspirant ,
Yes , The percentage calculated separately for 5 years and 3 years of LLB . 3 years LLB is an undergraduate program in LAW . Students can pursue this course only after they have successfully completed their graduation but that does not make it a postgraduate degree. 5 years LLB is an integrated program.
Hi,
You can refer following books to prepare for LSAT india exam -
For Analytical Reasoning section you can refer -
For logical reasoning you can refer -
For reading comprehension you can refer -
Hope you find this helpful.
Hello,
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has released the score card of LSAT-India 2020 on August 13. Candidates can download the result by logging into the LSAT registration system. To download the LSAT India 2020 scorecard, log-in to result portal using registration id and password. Click the below link to download score card.
https://discoverlaw.excelindia.com/LSAT/
The score card was released today so wait for sometime to get the link to download the score card. If you still don't get the link contact the officials. Check the link tomorrow too and if the link is not available contact officials.
Dear Aspirant,
After any graduation you can to do an MBA or LLB, but you can do your LLM only after your LLB, which is your basic degree in law. From your question we can infer that you already have an LLB degree and would like to pursue your LLM after your MBA.
One primary advantage you may develop after your MBA is to understand which stream of business law your would like to pursue in LLM or position yourself as the legal person within a company, who also understand how a company functions or need to function based on your study of MBA and the application of Law within the framework of the organization and protecting the organization from all legal issues.
Good Luck
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