Does a general category who got 49.8% in graduation from School of open learning is eligible for DU LL.B. Exam?

Graduated from SOL DU.

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    To be eligible for the LL.B. Programme at Delhi University (DU), candidates must have completed their graduation in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks for General category candidates. Therefore, if a candidate from the General category has scored 49.8% in graduation from School of Open Learning, they may not be eligible to appear for the DU LL.B. Entrance exam. However, it is advisable to check the official notification for any changes in the eligibility criteria or exceptions.
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    The minimum marks requirements of Bachelor degree for general category for DU's LL.B. Admission is 50%, So you are not eligible for the same.

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