What documents are required for eligibility verification during Bachelor of Law (LLB) admissions at MLSU?
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The documents required for eligibility verification during Bachelor of Law (LLB) admissions at MLSU are:
- Duly certified transcript of the scholastic record of the candidate
- Original Transfer Certificate
- Original Migration Certificate (if the candidate is not enrolled in this University)
- A written undertaking from the candidate to the effect that he shall exclusively devote his time to the study of the course prescribed for the LL.B. Degree and abide by the provisions of the Act, Statutes, Regulations, and Rules of the University
- A written undertaking from the parent or guardian of the candidate to the effect that the candidate shall abide b
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