GNDU 5-year LLB merit list 2024 out at gnduadmissions.org; qualifying marks
Ayushi Bisht | July 2, 2024 | 09:23 PM IST | 1 min read
GNDU 5-year LLB Admission 2024: The shortlisted candidates will be eligible to participate in the GNDU BA LLB counselling 2024 process.
NEW DELHI: Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) Amritsar has issued the merit list for admission to its 5-year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) courses. Candidates will be able to download the GNDU BA LLB merit list 2024 by visiting the university's official website, gnduadmissions.org.
The GNDU BA LLB merit list 2024 has been made available in PDF format. Candidates can use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to download the GNDU BA LLB merit list 2024.
The university will release the merit list and cutoff for each round of the Punjab law admissions 2024 counselling. A total of 33 colleges and institutes participate in the Punjab law admission process, offering seats through GNDU Law counselling.
GNDU Law Admission 2024: Reservation criteria
For GNDU Punjab Law admission 2024, 85% of the seats are reserved for candidates from Punjab, while 15% are allocated to candidates from other states.
The shortlisted candidates will be eligible to participate in the GNDU BA LLB counselling 2024 process. The university will begin the GNDU BA LLB 2024 counselling registration from July 10, 2024. The GNDU BA LLB merit list 2024 is prepared on the basis of marks secured by candidates in the PU BA LLB entrance exam.
GNDU BA LLB Admission 2024: Qualifying marks
Admissions to the university will be based on the merit achieved in the qualifying examination. General category applicants must score at least 45% of the total marks, while scheduled caste (SC) and scheduled tribe (ST) applicants must score at least 40% of the total marks. This requirement applies to the Class 12 examination for integrated five-year courses and degree courses in any discipline for the three-year LLB course.
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