There are two methods of applying for admission to undergraduate programmes (B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) and BBA LL.B.(Hons)) offered by the School of Law at BML Munjal University (BMU) :
1) Write the BMU-SAT conducted by BMU
BMU-SAT is an aptitude test designed to gauge an applicant’s propensity to succeed in undergraduate courses offered at BMU. For the syllabus and instructions pertaining to the test, click here.
OR
2) Submit your CLAT/LSAT scoresheets, if you have appeared for either of the exams. A merit list shall be generated on the basis of which students shall be offered admissions into the law programmes.
Admission decisions are taken by the BMU Admissions Committee. The Committee’s decision in this regard will be final and binding.
Mode (I) : Based on JEE Main score
Mode (II): (Based on 10+2 marks and BMU-SAT)
Admission decisions are taken by the BMU Admissions Committee. The Committee’s decision in this regard will be final and binding.
The result is declared for applicants only after he/she has taken the BMU-SAT successfully. Selected applicants will receive further communication from the admissions team to complete the admission process.
BMU-SAT Syllabus & Test Instructions
For BMU-SAT B.Tech. syllabus, click here.
*Note: For candidates with letter grades/CGPA, the equivalence to percentage of marks will be decided as per statutory/Board guidelines or BMU academic regulations, which at present are to multiply the CGPA by 10 to convert to percentage.
Admission decisionsare taken by the BMU Admissions Committee. The Committee’s decision in this regard will be final and binding.
The resultis declared for applicants only after he/she has taken the BMU-SAT successfully. Selected applicants will receive further communication from the admissions team to complete the admission process.
What is BMU-SAT?
BMU-SAT is an aptitude test aimed to determine an applicant’s propensity to succeed in various undergraduate programmes at BML Munjal University. The test is designed in alignment with our practise of application-based learning. An applicant’s performance in BMU-SAT helps the admissions committee make accurate selection decisions.
An applicant can apply to all schools in the University through BMU-SAT and could decide to:
What is BMU-SAT’s purpose?
Why take the BMU-SAT Test?
How to appear for the BMU SAT Test?
BML MUNJAL University accepts SAT scores for its Undergraduate programmes.
Students can choose to apply through SAT scores. The SAT score will be accepted for both the Early and Regular Admissions window. The cut-off score for SAT will be in line with our shortlisting criteria for Undergraduate admissions.
The Designated Institution (DI) code is 7534. All applicants applying with SAT score need to send us their official transcripts using this code. Indian students can send their SAT scores through their official College Board account to BML MUNJAL University for free.
Currently, the SAT is conducted 5 times in a year (May, August, October, December and March) in over 57 cities and 85 test centers across the country. Students can take the SAT multiple times. You can find available test centers to sit for the SAT in your area by filtering on India (or the country where you’d like to test) in this list:
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register/find-test-centers
To see SAT test dates and deadlines or to register for an upcoming SAT exam, see here:
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register/international
DISCOUNT ON SAT TEST FEE FOR INDIAN RESIDENTS
For the 2020 testing year, students from income groups <8,00,000 per annum and 8,00,000 – 15,00,000 per annum are eligible to receive SAT fee reduction vouchers and get a fee reduction of 90% and 50% respectively on the SAT fee, which means students can take the SAT at approximately Rs. 700 & approximately Rs. 3400 respectively. Students will have to apply at Buddy4Study for the fee reduction vouchers.
Request for SAT Fee reduction voucher – for eligible students appearing for the SAT test in 2020.
COLLEGE BOARD INDIA SCHOLARS PROGRAM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BML MUNJAL UNIVERSITY
Students in India who score 1300 or above on the SAT® will be recognized as Top Performers by the College Board at the end of April on an annual basis. Top Performers who demonstrate significant financial need, defined as family income less than INR 8,00,000 per annum, are eligible to receive a full-tuition scholarship for the entire duration of their programme of study. The family income will be verified by scholarship administration partner.
Read more about the College Board India Scholars Program here
https://international.collegeboard.org/pdf/college-board-india-scholar-program.pdf
All the information provided here is for reference purpose only. The scholarship details provided is sourced from the website of Buddy4Study. The College Board has engaged Buddy4Study, the scholarship platform to distribute SAT fee reductions to low-income students across India.
Reference- https://international.collegeboard.org/global-alliance
What is SAT Test?
SAT is a test of college readiness and used by more than 6000 Universities across the globe and over 30 Universities in India.
Why SAT Test?
The SAT is a test on a scale of 1600 points and is composed of 2 main sections — Math, Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, each carrying 800 points. The total testing time is 3 hours however there is an optional 50-minute essay, and total testing time with the essay is 3 hours and 50 minutes.
College Board, the creators of the SAT, and Khan Academy have come together to create most comprehensive practice materials for the SAT – which is available to you completely free!
With Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy, you can find practice resources to help you prepare for the SAT. You will get access to thousands of practice questions with instant feedback, full-length practice tests, video lessons that explain problems step-by-step, and test-taking strategies.
Component | Time Allotted (minutes) | Number of Questions/Tasks |
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Reading | 65 | 52 |
Writing and Language | 35 | 44 |
Essay (optional) | 50 | 1 |
Math | 80 | 58 |
Total | 180 (230 with Essay) | 154 (155 with Essay) |
The essay section is optional and scored separately on a scale of 24 marks.
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