TNDALU cut-offs for LLB admission 2024 out; document verification begins tomorrow
Anu Parthiban | June 7, 2024 | 10:25 AM IST | 1 min read
TNDALU LLB counselling seat allotment results for admission into 5-year LLB courses will be announced on June 15. Candidates can check course-wise TNDALU cut-offs.
NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University has declared the cut-offs 5-year LLB and 5-year integrated LLB along with the schedule for counselling. Candidates who fulfil the eligibility criteria and have obtained the TNDALU cut-off 2024 will be considered for the admission process. For 5-year LLB admission, the document verification will be done between June 8 to June 12.
The TNDALU provisional merit list 2024 has been issued based on the data shared by the candidates. In case, the details provided by the candidates are found to be incorrect, their candidature will be cancelled, the university said.
“As per G.O. Ms. No.418 Law (LS) Department dated 30.07.2012, 4% of seats on merit are allotted to the students who pursued Higher Secondary Course (+2) under vocational stream,” the university said.
TNDALU cut-off marks for vocational stream candidates is 92.500. The admission process, certificate verification, counselling details will also be communicated through e-mail and by SMS.
TNDALU cut-off LLB
The seat allotment results will be declared on June 15. Shortlisted candidates will have to join the allotted college between June 18 to 20.
|
Category |
Merit list |
Wait list |
|
OC |
96.000 (01.11.2006) |
– |
|
BC |
92.000 (15.12.2005) |
90.250 |
|
BC (M) |
92.000 |
90.750 |
|
MBC and DNC |
92.000 (26.02.2007) |
90.000 |
|
SC |
91.750 (15.07.2007) |
90.000 |
|
SC (A) |
91.000 |
89.250 |
|
ST |
88.750 (21.12.2007) |
86.000 |
TNDALU cut-off for integrated LLB
Candidates can check the 5-year integrated LLB (Hons) course.
|
Category |
BA LLB (Hons) BBA LLB (Hons) |
BCom LLB (Hons) |
BCA LLB (Hons) |
|
OC |
98.250 (15.02.2007) |
98.500 (15.02.2006) |
97.250 (17.08.2006) |
|
BC |
96.500 (27.01.2007) |
97.667 |
95.500 (12.05.2006) |
|
BC (M) |
96.500 (16.03.2006) |
98.000 |
94.250 (02.09.2006) |
|
MBC and DNC |
96.000 (09.05.2007) |
96.750 |
93.000 |
|
SC |
95.500 (18.08.2006) |
96.250 (29.12.2006) |
93.500 |
|
SC (A) |
94.750 (17.08.2006) |
94.500 |
89.000 |
|
ST |
91.000 |
91.750 |
75.750 |
TNDALU cut-off for waitlist candidates
The TNDALU seat allotment to the waitlisted candidates is based on vacancies available after exhaustion of merit list.
|
Category |
BA LLB (Hons) BBA LLB (Hons) |
BCom LLB (Hons) |
BCA LLB (Hons) |
|
OC |
– |
– |
– |
|
BC |
96.000 (23.11.2006) |
97.000 |
94.250 (07.09.2006) |
|
BC (M) |
96.000 |
97.000 |
92.500 |
|
MBC and DNC |
94.750 (16.02.2007) |
95.250 |
91.500 |
|
SC |
94.500 |
95.250 |
91.250 |
|
SC (A) |
94.000 |
92.250 |
82.250 |
|
ST |
89.250 |
88.750 |
70.500 |
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