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The application form of DU LLM 2019 will be available for candidates in the online mode. The entrance exam eligibility criteria mentions minimum marks required by a candidate to apply for the programme. The DU LLM 2019 admit card will be available online.
For details regarding DU LLM, refer to the following links
https://law.careers360.com/exams/du-llm-entrance-exam
http://lawfaculty.du.ac.in/files/LLM/ADMISSIONS%20TO%20LLM.pdf
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considering your score in NEET with 549 you would definately get the JMI university as its a managble score for the BDS let me tell you have the chances of getting the MBBS under this score where you decide as MBBS has more scope rather the BDs
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greetings,
it depends on your interest. if you are a tech savy, go for bca, if you like to study management/commerce go for bcom.
bca is a professional degree and thus had better placement. if you are going to do higher studies, go for bcom because of du's brand value.
another option for you is bba at delhi technological university. bba is a professional course and a mix of computers and business.
hope this helps.
good luck
Hello Aryan,
If you wish to apply for the Cluster Innovation Centre's B.A. (hons) Humanities and Social Sciences, you can still prevail the benefits and facilities of EWS category. As the minimum eligbiity to appear on entrance is to have at least 60% in class 12th including English as compulsory and 2 reserved seats for EWS category.
All the best!
In order to prevail the benefits and facilities under the EWS category, you would be required to provide your EWS Certificate, in case of failure to do so you may provide your income certificate. However you need to make sure it is equivalent to the one provided by Tehsildar.
I hope this helped
The Delhi University offers admissions to as many as 2658 LLB seats distributed among a total of three law centres, through DU LLB entrance test.The candidates on the basis of their scores and rank in the LLB entrance test will be offered a seat in any of the DU LLB participating institute. The university has designated three law centres as DU LLB participating institutes 2019 which include Campus Law Centre(886 seats), Law Centre I (886 seats) and Law Centre II (886 seats).
According to the DU LLB seat reservation criteria, as many as 624 LLB seats have been reserved for the OBC category candidates, 346 for SC candidates and 173 LLB seats for the ST category candidates.
For more information you can refer to the following link-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb
Hope that's helpful! :)
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