Is Amity Law School Noida good for BA LLB?
Hi aspirant,
Amity Law School was established in 2004, by an educational body Ritnand Balved Education Foundation (RBEF). It is one of the law schools affiliated to Amity University and, is recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI). Students seeking admission should keep in mind the following points.
- Admissions to all the programs are done on the basis of a common entrance exam organized by Amity University.
- The selection process also consists of Group Discussion and/or Personal Interview.
- Candidates applying for 5-year integrated undergraduate courses need to secure at least 60% (55% for reserved categories) marks in their 10+2 or any equivalent examination.
- Candidates seeking admission to the 3-year LL.B. program need to secure minimum aggregate marks of 50% (45% for reserved categories) in any undergraduate degree.
There is nothing negative about the college and it meets the expectations of candidates. The academic is above average and needs improvement.
Hope you understand. All the best.
Hi aspirant,
Amity Law School was established in 2004, by an educational body Ritnand Balved Education Foundation (RBEF). It is one of the law schools affiliated to Amity University and, is recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI). Students seeking admission should keep in mind the following points.
- Admissions to all the programs are done on the basis of a common entrance exam organized by Amity University.
- The selection process also consists of Group Discussion and/or Personal Interview.
- Candidates applying for 5-year integrated undergraduate courses need to secure at least 60% (55% for reserved categories) marks in their 10+2 or any equivalent examination.
- Candidates seeking admission to the 3-year LL.B. program need to secure minimum aggregate marks of 50% (45% for reserved categories) in any undergraduate degree.
There is nothing negative about the college and it meets the expectations of candidates. The academic is above average and needs improvement.
Hope you understand. All the best.