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3 years agoBeginner-Level 4
To pursue a basic Bachelor of Legislative Law, you must have graduated from a recognized college with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks or comparable CGPA.
If you are already a graduate of any discipline, you can pursue a 3-year LLB program by passing the necessary entry tests.
In India, there is no higher age limit for Bachelor of Legislative Law students.
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1. The course is offered at the B.A. M.A. M.Phil and Ph.D. levels.
2. You can pursue these courses in either English or Tamil.
3. The fee for the B.A. Course is just Rs. 3,730, and the fee for the M.A. Course is just Rs. 1,730.
4. The fee for the M.Phil course is Rs. 2,210 for one year.
5. The course is only offered in the morning shift, with the exception of B.A. History in Tamil, which is offered in the afternoon shift.
6. The history department has some of the best professors, as it is the oldest department in college.
7. T
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Students, appearing for the final year of their Undergraduate degree and waiting for results can also apply. However, if selected, admission of such students will be provisional depending on the submission of a pre-final Certificate signed by competent authorities of the previous institute, or university. Selection criteria: CAT + PI + What + Past academic performance. The first 10 toppers of the 2nd year, based on their academic performance in the 1st year, are eligible to apply. Any candidate having a family income below INR 1.5 Lacs is elig
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