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can I get admission for low college without entrance exam


Pratiksha meher 13th Aug, 2021
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Niranjana 13th Aug, 2021

Hello,

Many legal schools admit students on the basis of merit. Candidates are shortlisted based on their qualifying degree grades, and they are offered direct admission. This approach is used by several prestigious institutions to choose applicants for their legal programmes.

There are a few institutions that accept direct admission, but they are typically of low quality. If a student chooses to apply for admission to a law school through CLAT, it is guaranteed that it will be a better and more advantageous alternative. CLAT is a crucial criterion for selecting the finest institute.

Several private schools and universities have set aside 10% of allotted seats to be filled through Management Quota, which is perfectly appropriate. An institution is important in a student's holistic development since it provides numerous amenities such as a strong faculty base, cutting-edge infrastructure, and a positive educational environment for its students.So better go for better choices.

Hope it helped

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