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Total Fees
2.62 K
Seats
80

Fees Details

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2.62 K

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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) is a three-year full-time program in Law offered by The Tamilnadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai with the approval of the Bar Council of India (BCI).


Eligibility Criteria

Candidates who have passed a three-year Degree Examination of Universities in Tamil Nadu and Such degree awarded by Member Universities of Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi for the purpose of mutual recognition on a reciprocal basis, after 10+2+3+ or 11+1+3 pattern and also recognized by Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University alone are eligible for admission to B.L. (3 years) Degree Course.

Admission Details

Admission to 3 3-Year (LL.B ) Degree Courses is based on Academic Merit through counseling.

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