Hlo .actually mujhe ye janna tha ki Llyod law college noida ma llb ma addmission kya entrence based he mil pta hai du graduations pass hu ma
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2 years ago
Lloyd Law College, Noida mein LLB mein admission entrance exam ke basis par hi diya jata hai.
Lloyd Law College, Noida entrance exam ka naam Lloyd Entrance Test(LET) hai, jise har saal conduct kiya jata hai. LET mein sahi tarah se tayyari karne ke baad, aap LLB ke liye Lloyd Law College mein admis

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6 years ago
Hey!
you can get admission without test only If you are graduated with at least 45% marks.
OR
Lloyd Entrance Test (LET).
I hope this will help you!
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