Can a final year law student give DU LLM entrance exam?

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    Nidhi Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

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    It is possible for a law student in their final year to take the DU LLM entrance exam as long as they fulfil the requirements established by the University of Delhi. Although applicants who are in the last year of a three- or five-year LLB programme are welcome to apply, their admission will be provisional and contingent upon their final degree results being submitted by the university's deadline. In addition, the candidate must have met the minimum eligibility criteria by earning at least 50% (or 45% for restricted categories) in their qualifying LLB degree.

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