TNDALU 5-year LLB application 2024 begins today; eligibility criteria
Ayushi Bisht | May 10, 2024 | 07:09 PM IST | 1 min read
TNDALU 5-year LLB Admission 2024: Candidates can fill the TNDALU 5-year LLB application form through the official website, tndalu.emsecure.in.
NEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU) has commenced the application process for 5-year LLB programme today, May 10. Interested candidates can fill the TNDALU 5-year LLB application form through the official website, tndalu.emsecure.in.
The last date to fill TNDALU 5-year LLB application form is May 31, 2024. Students can register by completing TNDALU application form 2024 by using their name, mobile number, email ID and date of birth.
Once the TNDALU registration deadline ends, the university will compile a list of rankings based on the received applications. Subsequently, the TNDALU counselling dates will be announced on the official website of TNDALU at tndalu.ac.in.
TNDALU 2024: Eligibility criteria
Candidates can check the TNDALU 5-year LLB eligibility criteria in the table given below-
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Particulars |
5-year LLB |
|---|---|
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Educational qualification |
Candidates must have passed Class 12 (Commerce stream for BCom LLB and Computer science for BCA LLB) |
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Minimum marks |
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Candidates will be selected on the basis of the percentage of marks obtained in the plus two exam. According to the official notification, the university will only consider the marks secured by students in the first attempt of plus two exams. Marks obtained in supplementary exams will not be taken into consideration for admission to TNDALU in 2024.
TNDALU 5-year LLB Admission 2024: Documents required
Candidates must have the following documents scanned and ready in the required size and format
- Candidate photograph
- Signature
- SSLC / 10th Mark Sheet
- HSC Mark Sheet
- Community Certificate (Except Open Category)
- Special Category (If Yes)
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