TNDALU 2024 5-year LLB round 2 cutoff for affiliated colleges out; joining from July 23
TNDALU 2024 5-year LLB Counselling: The document verification for admission to affiliated colleges is scheduled from today, July 19 to July 20.
Alivia Mukherjee | July 19, 2024 | 02:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University has declared the TNDALU 2024 5-year LLB round 2 cutoff for affiliated colleges. Candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria and have obtained the TNDALU cut-off 2024 will be considered for the admission process. As per the TNDALU 2024 LLB round 2 counselling schedule, the document verification is scheduled from today, July 19 to July 20.
The allotment order will be issued on July 23. The date of joining is mentioned as July 23 to 26. As per the official notice, the provisional selection list is prepared based on the information provided by the candidates. If any data submitted by a candidate is found to be incorrect or defective during verification, the selection is subject to rejection.
TNDALU 2024 Counselling: Documents required
Candidates will require the following documents wile reporting at TNDALU 2024 affiliated college
- Class 10th marksheet
- Class 12th marksheet
- Marksheet of diploma, graduation (for LLB and LLM)
- Transfer Certificate
- Conduct Certificate
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Special Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Passport size photographs
- Valid photo Id card such as Aadhar card, driving license, admit card
TNDALU 2024 5-year LLB cut-off for affiliated colleges
Candidates can have a look at the TNDALU 5-year LLB 2nd cut off 2024 for affiliated colleges below.
Category |
Cut-off marks |
|
Merit list |
Wait list |
|
OC |
94.500 |
93.500 |
BC |
87.510 |
86.250 |
BC(M) |
87.000 |
86.250 |
MBC DNC |
87.625 |
86.500 |
SC (O) |
88.000 |
97.000 |
SC (A) |
97.750 |
86.750 |
ST |
80.250 |
79.250 |
TNDALU 5-year LLB Cut-Off 2024: Determining factors
The following factors influence the TNDALU 5-year LLB cut-off 2024
Number of applicants: The total number of candidates applying for TNDALU can affect the cut-off. Higher numbers of applicants usually lead to a higher cut-off.
Exam difficulty level: The difficulty of the entrance exam plays a crucial role in determining the cutoff. If the exam is more challenging, the cut-off is likely to be lower, whereas an easier exam can lead to a higher cut-off.
Availability of seats: The number of seats available in the various law programs at TNDALU impacts the cut-off. Limited seats can result in a higher cut-off, while more seats can lead to a lower cut-off.
Previous year cut-off trends: The cut-off trends from previous years are often used as a benchmark to set the current year's cut-off.
Candidate performance: The overall performance of candidates in the entrance exam influences the cutoff. Higher average scores among candidates can raise the cut-off.
Reservation policies: The reservation policies for different categories (such as SC, ST, OBC, and PwD) affect the cut-off marks for each category.
Institute preferences: The popularity and preference of the institute among candidates can also impact the cut-off. More preferred institutes tend to have higher cutoffs.
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