PG ADMISSIONS OVERVIEW
POSTGRADUATE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
Students must complete and submit the online application to progress in the admissions process. Applicants have to pay a non-refundable application fee of INR 500/- using Debit Card / Credit Card /Internet Banking/ UPI through the application portal before the final submission of the application form.
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POSTGRADUATE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
Students must complete and submit the online application to progress in the admissions process. Applicants have to pay a non-refundable application fee of INR 500/- using Debit Card / Credit Card /Internet Banking/ UPI through the application portal before the final submission of the application form.
Daksha Fellowship and MA Admissions
- Graduates of all disciplines and professionals across all careers can apply to this course.
- The Admissions Committee shall evaluate the overall application quality, including co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, internship record and work experience (if any)
- Every applicant who has successfully completed the application and undergone the first stage of screening will be eligible to appear for an interview with the Dean or a Faculty Member. The interview could be a personal interview at Sai University Campus in Paiyanur, Chennai or it could take place via a video call. Applicants will receive prior notice.
LLM Admissions
- Candidates holding a recognized undergraduate law degree or those who have appeared for their final semester/year examination are eligible to apply to the LL.M.
- Candidates need to submit the results of CLAT PG/LSAT India/any common admission test conducted by any agency or consortium as per the UGC norms and recognized by SaiU.
- Candidates may also submit scores of the Sai University Law School Admission Test (SLAT).
- The marks secured in the Admission Test will account for a weightage of 70%. 30% weightage shall be given for work experience, publications, and statements of purpose. Marks shall be equally distributed for each component.