What is the eligibility criteria for LL.B at Allahabad University Law Faculty?

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    Jhalak Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

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    LL.B at Allahabad University Law Faculty have different eligibility criteria. Students must need clear Class 12 with 45% aggregate for the general category. There is a 5% relaxation for SC/ST and a 3% relaxation for OBC candidates. Students also need to pass the Central University Common Entrance Test (CUET). There is always a minimum score set in the law domain test for students to score. Moreover, the university is open to accepting the various boards for 12th Class scores. It includes CBSE, UP Board and ISC.

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