Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
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Talking about Symbiosis Law School,Pune and Jindal Global Law School,Sonipat.Both colleges are considered as the best private colleges for LAW in INDIA.But if we look towards the fees of these 2 colleges,Jindal Global Law School is much expensive than Symbiosis Law School,which is drawback for those who want colleges at affordable price.Now if we talk about the placements,Jindal Global Law School placement is better than Symbiosis Law School,but it does not cover the ROI.So,both the colleges are in TOP 3,but its your choice that whether you want college at affordable fees or college with high fees and good placement.
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Hello Maxim
As far as I know, you should not face any problem while getting scholarship at such a great percentile. But There are different terms and conditions for providing scholarships so you would have to read those of JGLS in order to know if they would provide you the scholarship.
Hello aspirant
Yes you can get the schlorship from the government. As you belong to the scheduled cast then you can expect your reinburreimbu of fee. For bc obc students we can ecexpe the schlorship that is given by the government. So you can expect your schlorship from government they will be paying directly to the high university and some of the amount will be getting into the bank. For more information about the colleges and courses go through the below link.
https://www.careers360.com/college-predictor
Best of luck for your studies
Hello Prabhav,
Based on previous cutoff statistics, it is indicated that usually the last students to secure admission in Jindal University have scored around 50 percentile in the LSAT. It is a highly reputable university accepting students from the 80+ percentile range. However, cutoffs vary each year, so you can keep a lookout.
Hello dear,
The whole information regarding lfat law entrance have been mentioned on the website of career360 including cut off for the different colleges. you can refer it for your purpose. here is the link for the same https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-result
Hope this would help you.
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The because the minimum percentile is 75
Hello Zara!
LSAT scoring is a complex process. The LSAT exam has approximately 94-106 questions with each correct answer counting for one point of raw score. Raw score are equated such that the LSAT os graded on a scale of 120-180. The average LSAT score is 150. To get into top 14 law school including Jindal Global law United, you need a score above 162. And to get into top 50 law schools, you need 154 or above.
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Dear Srishti yes you can get some scholarship on the basis of your 12th percentage at Jindal global law school, Sonipat but I am not able to get the exact amount of scholarship, but you can get the scholarship in the good amount you can get more information on official site.
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Aspirant,It will depend upon the cut off for this year. But you can predict from previous year cut off.Here is a list of all NLUs and their respective cut offs in 2017 for the general category. Taking a look at this and previous trends if you have a rank till 1200 you seem to have a fair chance for All India seats in NLUs.1. National Law School of India University- 592. National Academy of Legal Studies and Research- 1303. National Law Institute University- 3514. West Bengal National University of Judicial Sciences- 2135. National Law University Jodhpur- 343 6. Hidayatullah National Law University- 5747. Gujarat National Law University- 4538. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University- 6279. Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law- 80110. Chanakya National Law University- 90911. National University of Advanced Legal Studies- 82612. National Law University Odisha- 102313. National University of Study and Research in Law- 105114. National Law University and Judicial Academy- 112415. Tamil Nadu National Law School- 115116. Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University- 118017. Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai- 47818. Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur- 1126
Hello Rashit,
As per the previous years' cut-off, for 63 marks, your chances of getting a seat in O.P Jindal are too low. But whether you will be able to do it or not depends on your category and nativity. For more details about college check this: https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
All the best.
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