What is the eligibility for B.A LL.B (Hons) at Lords University?
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To be eligible for B.A. LL.B (Hons) at Lords University, students must have passed class 12 with at least 60% marks from a recognised board as per the university norms.
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Candidates are required to meet the basic eligibility criteria for admission to BA LLB (Hons). The basic eligibility for BA LLB (Hons) is to pass Class 10 and Class 12 with 60% aggreagte from a recognised board. After fulfilling the eligibility criteria candidates need to fill out the application f
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