Does class 12th marks matter in the entrance exam of LLB of DU?

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A
7 years ago
Yes, some university takes the admission based on 12th marks and some conduct entrance exam for admission and some college prefer both entrance exam and 12th board marks for admission.

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Diwakar Goel
7 years ago
Hello, Delhi University has set the eligibility criteria to have scored at least 50%marks in 12th board exams.

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Pushpendra Sharma
7 years ago
There should be at least 50% marks in +2.

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K
7 years ago
Hi, Only eligibility requirement to be able to appear for CLAT DU LLB or for any other good entrance exam is around 50% in 12th boards. Admissions to other good law colleges are also through different entrance tests and mostly class 12th Marks don't matter much for admission.

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