Allahabad University Admission 2023: LLB entrance exam result announced; counselling next
Mridusmita Deka | July 4, 2023 | 09:37 AM IST | 1 min read
The Allahabad University LLB entrance exam result is available at allduniv.ac.in website.
NEW DELHI: The University of Allahabad has announced the LLB entrance exam result for admission to three-year law programmes. The allduniv.ac.in website is hosting the Allahabad University LLB entrance exam result.
Candidates who have qualified the LLB entrance test and have scored marks above the Allahabad University cut-off will be able to register for the Allahabad University counselling 2023 and document verification processes. Candidates will have to register for the Allahabad University counselling, pay the fee and upload certain documents.
The University of Allahabad counselling process comprises steps including registration, payment of fee, document upload; document verification; choice locking; responding to query; seat allotment; online willingness (freeze or float) and payment of seat confirmation. Candidates meeting the Allahabad University 2023 LLB entrance exam cut-off marks will be able to participate in the counselling process and attend the counselling procedure at the university.
The Allahabad University LLB entrance test question paper consisted of 150 multiple choice questions and was held for a duration of two hours. The question paper was divided into three parts. Each question in the Allahabad University LLB entrance exam carried two marks. The candidates will not have any option to apply for re-evaluation and scrutiny of answer sheets in the Allahabad University entrance exam.
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