What is the admission criteria for Bachelor of Law (LLB) at MLSU for reserved category students?
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Admission criteria for Bachelor of Law (LLB) at MLSU for reserved category students:
1. Candidate should have passed the examination for the Bachelor’s Degree in Arts/Science/Commerce/Medicine/Technology/Agriculture or in any other discipline of this University.
2. Candidate should have secured a minimum of 45% marks in the aggregate.
3. Admission cannot be claimed by any candidate as a matter of right and admission or re-admission of a candidate shall be entirely at the discretion of the Dean.
4. Candidate should have undergone a regular course of study and have secured a minimum of 45% marks in the aggregate in the Scheme of 10+1+3...more
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