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I want to pursue ba llb in Ms ramaiah clg of law in bengaluru. What is the process? How can I get admission over there?


tejaswini 23rd Jun, 2019
Answer (1)
Helly Shah 23rd Jun, 2019

Hi Tejaswini,

MS Ramaiah college of law is a prestigious college which opens many gates of opportunities for it's students. Getting admission in this college is an achievement in itself. It stands among the top ranked law schools of this country.

To get into this college you need really good marks. The admission in this college is mainly merit based. The minimum requirement for admission in BA LLB is 10+2 with 45% marks in aggregate. You are also required to appear for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).

As this is a very high ranked law school you'll need a really good score in the CLAT examination in order to get in.

You can check out the cut-off trends from the previous years CLAT examination to get an idea of how much marks you have to score. To check out last year's CLAT cutoffs for law schools across India you can click on the link below:-

https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff

Hope this helps

All the best!

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