1.what is the class timings in the college.. anybody have an idea. 2. for eg, i have scored good in clat exam.. then can i come and take the admission.. or entrance test will also come with the college that i can take. sorry, i am very new to this. hence please excuse if i am asking a silly questi
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Dear Aspirant,
Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University has seven affiliated colleges under it. The colleges have graduate, integrates, post-graduate and PhD. level law courses. Distance learning is also available as well as PG Diploma, Masters in Corporate Laws and certificate course in documentation. The university also runs a five year integrated course in LL.B. (Hons.). with BA, BBA, BCA and B.Com which has 548 seats in total.
The admission begins every year in June. CLAT is exclusive to the participating colleges. Though some other private and government colleges accept the score, TNDALU's admission is based on their own qualification exam. For PhD., there is an interview as well. The college thing varies from the requirement of the course and whether it is part-time of full-time. It is generally open from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Eligibility criteria: For admission in undergraduate course, the minimum marks required in the qualifying exam is 55% for SC/ ST/ NRI candidates and 60% for general candidates. For admission in integrated courses, the minimum marks in the qualifying exam required is 60% for SC/ ST candidates and 70% for general candidates.
Hope this helps. All the best!
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