TNDALU Admission 2023-24: Ambedkar law university begins registration; application process
Anu Parthiban | May 16, 2023 | 10:31 AM IST | 1 min read
TN Law College Admission 2023: Candidates will have to submit separate application form for courses offered in affiliated law colleges. Registration link here.
NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU) has started the application process for 5-year integrated BA LLB programmes. The last date to apply for TNDALU admission 2023 is May 31. Aspirants who wish to pursue 5-year law programme will have to submit the application form on the official website, tndalu.ac.in.
Before filling the Dr Ambedkar Law college application form 2023, students are advised to go through the application process and general guidelines to fill the form. The TNDALU admission 2023 registration is a six-step process. Applicants will have to register, login, fill application form, upload documents and download the application.
Candidates will have to submit separate application forms for courses offered in School of Excellence in Law and affiliated law colleges in Tamil Nadu. “One application shall not be considered for both the streams and all the courses,” the university said.
TN law college admission 2023
For BCom LLB (Hons) admission, candidates who have studied commerce or subjects relevant to commerce alone will be eligible. Similarly, for BCA LLB (Hons) admission, students should have studied computer science.
“Applicants are instructed to upload either their personal or parent’s mobile numbers and email id to receive information relating to the admission process,” TNDALU said.
It further informed that the calculation of ranking and cut-off for 3-year diploma and polytechnic streams will be announced after the Law department, Government of Tamil Nadu issues the guidelines.
The application fee for SC, ST applicants is Rs 500 and other category students will have to pay Rs 1,000. While applicants applying for BA LLB degree course alone in the affiliated Tamil Nadu law colleges will have to pay Rs 500 and SC, ST students should make a payment of Rs 250 only.
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