I am currently doing BA LLB with 47%. Am I eligible for doing LLM in criminal law?

Asked about Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University [TNDALU] - Discontinued (Oct 2022)- P.G Diploma in Criminal Law, Criminology and Forensic Science

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    Piyush sharma

    4 years ago
    Generally, universities in India are taking admission on the basis of set criteria i.e. minimum 50% marks in under graduate program (3 years LLB /5 years integrated course(BA LLB(H)/ BBA LLB(H)) but IILM University, Gurugram focuses mainly on merits and credentials of prospective students. IILM Law School focuses on enabling each student to independent analyze, research, synthesize and communicate legal issues. IILM University conducts interviews of prospective students. The admission is decided mainly on the basis of your performance in the interview. Admission in LLM (Criminal Law) of the year 2020 is now open in IILM University, Gur
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    The School of Excellence in Law of TNDALU offers Post-Graduate Courses (Regular Programmes) leading to two year LL.M. Degrees, under CBCS pattern in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Administration. The eligibility criteria of this program is as under.
    Eligibility:- The general eligibility condition for admission to Masters Programme is through formal education as per the UGC Regulations 2001. Candidates who have successfully completed a three year / five year under-graduate degree course in Law conducted by the University or equivalent thereto shall be eligible for admission to a Masters Degree programme in any of the LL.M. courses. Ca
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