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What is the minimum percentile score required to get admission through lsat?


Meera R Menon 4th Jun, 2018
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bhavya banthia 6th Jun, 2018

Hyy meera,

In 2017, the last candidate admitted to BA/BBALLB (H) program, secured 60.00 percentile. Students securing LSAT—India score upto 59.99 percentile could not receive any offer of admission. There were over 3500 such students with LSAT-India score below 60 percentile who couldn’t get an admission offer.

In 2016, the last candidate admitted to the BA/BBALLB Hons. programmes at JGLS was 50.00 percentile. Approx. 2500 candidates having LSAT--INDIA scores from 0 to 49.99 percentile couldn't get an admission offer.

For 2018, any aspiring law student must aim to secure a minimum 75 percentile or above in LSAT exam to receive an admission offer.

If you are eyeing for a Scholarships/Studentship to support your studies at JGLS, a score above 95 or 99 percentile can secure substantial scholarships up to 75% of tuition fees (for any student in India) or up to 100% of tuition fees (in case of Haryana domicile student) subject to University rules.

I hope this helps

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