Jagdish Sheth School of Management, Bangalore
Yes, the IFIM Law School Bangalore provides Scholarship to the deserving candidates.
Candidates have to submit the IFIM Law School application form. Then, aspirants have to appear for IFIM’s Law Admission Test. It is to be noted that candidates with a valid score in CLAT/LSAT need not appear for the admission test. Further candidates have to appear for a personal interview. Based on the marks obtained in the entrance/admission test and performance in the personal interview candidates are shortlisted. Shortlisted candidates have to pay the IFIM Law School and get the documents verified.
Candidate should have passed +2/PUC or equivalent with a minimum of 45% marks. 5% relaxation is given to SC/ST candidates. The study criteria should belong to 10/SSLC, +2/PUC pattern. The applicant who has passed the prescribed minimum qualification in a single sitting examination without having a basic qualification is not eligible for admission to 5 years BBA LL.B. course.
Candidates should be or be less than twenty years in case of general category of applicants and less than twenty-two years in the case of applicants from SC, ST and other backward communities as on June 01, 2022.
Students must remit one-time non-refundable registration fees of INR 25,000/-, INR 5,000/- towards Student Council Fund; INR 5,000/- towards IFIM Alumni Association and INR 5,000/- towards University eligibility fee.
Mark sheet of class X, Mark sheet of class XII, Transfer certificate, Migration certificate in case of non-Karnataka students, and Eligibility certificate from KSLU, if applicable, these are the documents that are required during admission at IFIM Law School.
Yes, the institute conducts IFIM’s Law Admission Test (LSAT) for L.L.B admission. Personal interview is a part of the IFIM Law School admission process for both courses.
Yes, the admissions are open at the IFIM Law School. Candidates can fill and submit the application form before the deadline.
To get admission in IFIM Law School, students must have qualified in any one of the entrance examinations: CLAT, LSAT or ILAT (IFIM’s Law Admission Test). Short-listed candidates will be called for a personal interview. The final decision to admit a candidate will be based on the academic record and the performance in personal interview.
The institute offers courses at the undergraduate level. IFIM Law School courses include a five-year integrated B.A. L.L.B programme and a three-year L.L.B degree. Both the courses are offered in full-time mode. IFIM Law School courses are affiliated with Karnataka State Law University, Hubli, and are approved by the Bar Council of India.
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