Can I take admission in LLB in December, 2019? I passed BA from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar in 1975 with 45% marks.
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Yes you can take admission in GNDU. The eligibility criteria is a bachelor degree of Guru Nanak Dev University or a degree recognized as equivalent with at least 45% marks(40% for SC/ST) in aggregate. Further there is no upper age limit for LLB program.
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Guru Nanak University international fee structure is different for each department/ faculty. Students can see the table below to get a general idea for the fees:
| Course | Tuition fee/year without scholarship in USD | Hostel fee/year without discount in USD | Total fee/ without scholarship which include tuition fee, Hostel accommodation and meals in USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| BTech in Biotechnology | 4000 | 1300 | 5300 |
| BPharma | 4700 | 1300 | 6000 |
| BBA | 3100 | 1300 | 4400 |
| MBA | 3100 | 1300 | 4400 |
| MCom | 3100 | 1300 | 4400 |
| BCA | 3100 | 1300 | 4400 |
| MCA | 3100 | 1300 | 4400 |
Visit the GNU Hyderabad website for more details.
Guru Nanak University fees is different for each programme and in some cases, specialisations too. See the table below to know about the GNU Hyderabad fees for some of the popular courses:
| Course | Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
| BTech | INR 7.6 Lacs - INR 10 lakh |
| MTech | INR 2 lakh |
| BSc | INR 2.3 Lacs - INR 6 lakh |
| MBA | INR 2.1 lakh |
| BPharm | INR 6 lakh |
| LLB | INR 2.4 lakh |
| BA LLB | INR 4.5 lakh |
Note: This amount is as per official sources and can change.
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