Hey all
I just had a quick, crucial question. The LSE website says (here: http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/informationForInternationalStudents/countryRegion/southAsia/india/entryRequirements.aspx ) that if you're from any of the top 50 law colleges, you need to have a CGPA of above 7.0 on 8.0. How strictly do they stick to this?
LSE Min CGPA India
Posted Dec 03, 2014 17:27
Hey all
I just had a quick, crucial question. The LSE website says (here: http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/informationForInternationalStudents/countryRegion/southAsia/india/entryRequirements.aspx ) that if you're from any of the top 50 law colleges, you need to have a CGPA of above 7.0 on 8.0. How strictly do they stick to this?
I just had a quick, crucial question. The LSE website says (here: http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/informationForInternationalStudents/countryRegion/southAsia/india/entryRequirements.aspx ) that if you're from any of the top 50 law colleges, you need to have a CGPA of above 7.0 on 8.0. How strictly do they stick to this?
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