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can I get admission in alliance law school Bangalore if I get 39 schore in clat2017for ballb


Avi sinha 12th Apr, 2017
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Aditi Singh 2nd May, 2022

As a matter of fact, no you cannot get into Alliance School of Law with the score of 39 in CLAT. As per the guidelines given by the university it requires minimum 60% valid score in CLAT/LSAT to get a scholarship. And the students who fail to gain that much score, then they have to sit for the Alliance Common Law Entrance Test (ACLAT). And candidates have to score qualifying marks in ACLAT also to get the admission in Alliance University, School of Law.

So, I suggest you set your score bar little bit high for CLAT or you can give ACLAT also. For any further queries you can directly contact to alliance admission department.

None 22nd May, 2017

Hi, you have less chances to get shortlisted in alliance through you can apply there for the other rounds.

What all other law exams you have applied in
?

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