Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
Hello Jatin,
To get admission in Jindal Global School of Law the CLAT is required in LLM course and for LLB course the selection will be based on Law School Admission Test(LSAT).
Eligibility criteria:
For BA/BBA LLB(Hons) the minimum 45% of marks required in class 10+2.
For the three-year LLB programme, the minimum 45% of marks are need to score in Bachelor's degree in any subjects.
For the one- year LLM programme, the minimum 45% of marks are need to secure in five year BA LLB programme and three year LLB programme.
Hope this will help you.
All the best.
Hey Ipsita.
To take admission in Jindal Global Law School you need to take the LSAT exam. Admission is done on the basis of your rank in LSAT only. And they do not accept admission on the basis of your DU LLB score. DU LLb is for admission in the law centres of Delhi University only and no other college other than that.
Best of luck!
Hey.
The eligibility criteria was admission in JGLS is that you must have cleared 10+2 & LSAT—India examination or equivalent with not less than 45% aggregate marks. It does not matter when you've completed your 12th as there is no criteria regarding the age mentioned.
Hence, you seem to be eligible.
If Money is not a problem, you should go for Jindal Global University as it has better opportunities, faculty, exposure, campus if compared.
Otherwise symbiosis is also a great Institute. Please mention which Symbiosis you got accepted in. Symbiosis, Pune has a great course structure and opportunities too. But if you have to choose between the two, you should go for JGLS, if you can afford it without any difficulties.
Best of luck
Hi,
As per their officail website:
The top five LSAT—India test scorers who enroll in the three year LL.B. programme, five year B.A./B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) programme and a one year LLM programme will be awarded the O.P. Jindal Outstanding Merit Scholarship of Rs. 1 lakh per year. This will be based solely on their performance in the LSAT—India admission test.
Hi Mohit,
BBA is more or less same in both the universities. I suggest you if you belong to south region then you opt for Christ or if you are from north then go for Jindal. Good luck.
Dear Norin,According to the information given in the admission brochure (http://jgls.edu.in/sites/default/files/jgls_admission_brochure.pdf) students for admission to the five year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), three year LL.B. and a one year LL.M. programmes at JGLS will be selected on on the basis of their performance in the Law School Admission Test—India (LSAT—India) and shoul have passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with not less than 45% aggregate marks. It means, it doesn't consider CLAT Rank for admisson. I hope it helps.
Dear
The chances are negligible as the percentile is very less also you should consider other colleges in order to secure your current year. Hope you will be able understand.
As per your percentile the chances are very less that you get admission in Jindal Global Law School. Try to widen your choice so that you get admission some other good college.
Hi Prerit,
As per your percentile in LSAT, you will get a scholarship of Rs.1.5-2.5 Lakhs per year. In addition to this, as you are Haryana domicile, you may be awarded extra 25%, 50% or 100% tuition fee concessions based upon merit list of Haryana students.
Thank you and best of luck.
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