Can I edit my choice of GNDU colleges for BCom LLB after the provisional merit list is out?
No, choice locking is final during the specified preference-filling window. GNDU releases a provisional merit list for BCom LLB on the portal to let candidates check for any errors or discrepancies in their submitted marks. While candidates can report data discrepancies, but they cannot shuffle or c
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GNDU seat matrix differs depending on the specific institution students choose during the choice filling. For example, colleges like CT group of institutions (South campus) offers an intake of 60 seats for BCom LLB programme. While Punjab College of Law offers 120 seats.
No, the main campus in Amritsar specifically focuses on the BA LLB (Hons) course in its Department of Laws. The integrated BCom LLB programme is offered through affiliated law colleges under the GNDU's wing. This includes options like Amritsar Law College, St. Soldier Law College (Jalandhar), and Kh
No, GNDU does not allot seats for its BCom LLB course based on national entrance test ranks like CLAT or CUET. Admissions are strictly merit-based, directly calculating rank from Class 12 board marks. To secure a seat, candidates must register through the centralized system and fill the application
No, unlike the general BA LLB stream, the BCom LLB programme has specific academic eligibility. To apply for Bcom LLB at GNDU, candidates must have cleared their Class 12 board exams with a Commerce, Mathematics, or Economics background from a recognised board.
No, there is no entrance exam needed for BCom LLB at GNDU. Admissions are entirely based on Class 12 aggregate marks. To qualify for the merit list, general category candidates must have a minimum aggregate of 45% in Class 12, while reserved category candidates require a minimum of 40%.
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