TNDALU 3-year LLB Admission 2023: Last date of online application extended
The candidates can apply at the Tamil Nadu Ambedkar Law University website, tndalu.ac.in, till 5:45 PM on August 20.

Divyansh | August 9, 2023 | 05:28 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, or TNDALU, Chennai has extended the online application submission for the three-year LLB degree and three-year LLB (Honours) degree programme. The candidates will now be able to apply for these programmes at the official website – tndalu.ac.in -- till 5:45 PM on August 20.
The three-year LLB (Honours) degree programme is offered by School of Excellence in Law of TNDALU, Perungudi campus, and the three-year degree programme is offered by the affiliated colleges of TNDALU.
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The candidates will have to submit separate online application forms for School of Excellence in Law and affiliated colleges. The entrance examination will be held online and the admission will be based on merit basis.
The students of SC, ST categories applying for School of Excellence will have to pay Rs 1,000 as application while other students of categories will have to pay Rs 500. For three-year LLB degree programme, the students of SC and ST categories will have to pay Rs 250 as application fee while other categories will have to pay Rs 500.
The application fee can only be made through ‘online payment gateway’. Candidates can find the online application and prospectus on the university website – tndalu.ac.in.
TNDALU LLB 2023 registration process
The candidates can follow these steps to apply online for the law programmes:
- Visit the official website, tndalu.ac.in.
- Click on the registration link on the homepage.
- Generate login credentials by entering basic details.
- After logging in using the credentials generated, fill the application form.
- Add personal, academic details and upload required documents.
- Submit the application and download the confirmation page for future reference.
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