How can I get into Dayanand College for UG/PG courses? Am I eligible for admission?
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Dayanand College has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
Courses Eligibility M.Com Candidate must have completed any commerce graduate/B.A. with Economics/BBA with above mentioned marks from recognised university/institute. M.Sc. Candidate must have completed B.A. /B.Sc. (General or Hons.) with Geography as subject with above mentioned marks from any recognised University/Institute. M.A. Candidate must have completed Bachelor Degree with above mentioned marks in aggregate with 45% marks in the subject of English from any recognised University/Institute. B.A. Candidate must have completed 10+2 from any recognised Board/Council. B.Com Candidate must have passed 10+2 from any recognised Board/Council. B.Sc. Candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with Science stream from a recognised board. BBA Candidate must have passed 10+2 from any recognised Board/Council. BCA Candidate must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics as compulsory subject from any recognised Board/Council.
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Dayanand College of Law (DCL), Latur, has a faculty rated 4.5 out of 5 by students, suggesting a strong and qualified teaching staff, according to student reviews. The college emphasizes skill-oriented, quality legal education and is recognised by the Bar Council of India. Some faculty members include Dr. Annie John, Dr. Suryawanshi S.T., and Dr. Panchal G.G., all in the Law department.
The Dayanand College of Law (DCL) in Latur has different MHCET Law cutoffs for its various programs. For the L.L.B. course, the cutoff ranges from 8.2 to 89.35 for Home State, 85.76 for Other States, and 6.08 for All India. The BA + L.L.B. programme has a cutoff between 3.51 and 53.05 for Home State, 63.96 for Other States, and no data for All India. Similarly, the B.S.L.LLB program's cutoff is from 2.89 to 61.38 for Home State, 54.42 to 63.96 for Other States, and no data for All India.
No, direct admission to Dayanand College of Law (DCL, Latur) is generally not possible for undergraduate (LL.B.) programs. Admissions are primarily based on merit, with the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MHCET Law) being the main entrance exam for those seeking admission. After clearing the CET exam, students participate in a CAP (Centralized Admission Process) and document verification.
Yes, admission to Dayanand College of Law (DCL, Latur) is currently open. The college offers only LLB courses. Admission to the courses is mainly based on the rank obtained in MHCET Law exams. To be eligible for the course, candidates need to have a minimum of 45% in previous qualifications in a relevant stream from any recognised institute. Although registrations for the exams are closed now, the applications for admission under the management quota are currently open.
Dayanand College of Law (DCL, Latur) does not offer a 100% scholarship. While the college does provide various scholarships and freeships, including merit-based scholarships, to support students, particularly those from economically backward backgrounds, they do not guarantee a full tuition waiver.
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