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The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU) has released the seat allotment results for LLM programmes today, August 26, 2024. Candidates can check their results from the official website, tndalu.ac.in. According to the official notification, candidates who have been allotted seats must join the respective institute between August 27 and 29. The university will also publish the seat allotment result for the first round of TNDALU 3-year LLB 2024 on August 27, 2024.
The notice further states that the provisional selection list is released based on the data given by the candidates. If it is found defective or false during verification, selection will be cancelled immediately.
TNDALU LLM 2024: Steps to check the result
Step 1: Visit the official website — tndalu.ac.in.
Step 2: On the homepage check for the “Examinations” segment.
Step 3: Now on the link which says “Result”.
Step 4: Select your course from the given list and click on it.
Step 5: A login window will appear on the screen.
Step 6: Log in by giving your Registration Number and password.
Step 7: Submit and the result will appear on your screen.
Step 8: Download and take a screenshot or printout of the result for future reference.
TNDALU LLM 2024 Fee Structure
The fee structure for the LLM programme includes a total of Rs 38,000 for the first year and Rs 32,000 for the second year, covering tuition, library, internet, and other fees.
TNDALU LLM 2024: Documents required for reporting
— Class 10 and 12 mark sheet
— Diploma and graduation (for LLM and LLB) certificates
— Transfer certificate
— Conduct certificate
— Caste certificate (if applicable)
— Special category certificates (if applicable)
Candidates must have completed their three-year LLB or five-year LLB. Candidates must acquire a minimum of 45 per cent marks under the new regulation and 40 per cent under the old regulation (SOEL). There is no age limit as such. Candidates must be Indian citizens.
Through the counseling, TNDALU will offer admission to 13 LLM programmes including business law, constitutional law and human rights, intellectual property law, international law and organization, environmental law and legal order, criminal law, criminal justice administration, human rights and duties education, labour law and administrative law, taxation law, cyberspace – law and justice, maritime law, property law, and crime and forensic law.
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