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School of Law, GD Goenka University, Gurgaon is offering Admissions Based on LSAT India Exams Score

Admission related details in the post below

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School of Law, GD Goenka University will soon be closing admissions to its undergraduate & postgraduate law programmes — B.A.LL.B.(Hons.), B.B.A.LL.B.(Hons.), B.Com.LL.B. (Hons.), LL.B. (Hons.) & One Year LL.M.  The Law School also admits students on the basis of their LSAT India Scores.

Admission to the college is made on the basis of academic performance and eligibility. Admissions are based on class 12th board marks, CUET, CLAT, LSAT India scores or lateral entry. For LL.B. & LL.M. Program-they are based on the graduation scores.

One Year LL.M. Programs are offered in 7 specializations: Corporate Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, IPR, International Economic Law, Arbitration Law & Cyber Laws. 

In recent years, many law schools in India have started accepting the LSAT India exam as a valid entrance test for admissions. This move has provided students with more options and flexibility when it comes to pursuing a legal education.

Some of the key advantages of the LSAT India exam-based admissions include: Wider Accessibility, Standardized Evaluation, Holistic Admission Process and Increased Opportunities. 

As the demand for quality legal education continues to grow in India, the acceptance of the LSAT India exam score by GD Goenka law school prepares the students with a valuable and convenient pathway to pursue their legal aspirations.

“The School of Law, GD Goenka University has always believed in creating access to legal education. We offer up to 50% scholarships on the basis of LSAT India Percentile to encourage meritorious students who demonstrate academic excellence to pursue law and qualify as legal professionals. We are ready to welcome the next cohort of law aspirants to our campus,” said Harsh Vardhan Tiwari, Director-Admissions & Outreach, School of Law, GD Goenka University, Gurugram.

The candidates must register on : https://rb.gy/641c6

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