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Kritika Rai
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In many cases, candidates who are awaiting their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination results are eligible to apply for the Lloyd Law Entrance Test (LET). However, admission to the programme may be contingent on meeting the minimum educational qualifications once the results are officially declared.Colleges and universities often provide a provision for provisional admission or conditional admission to candidates who have appeared for their 10+2 exams but have not yet received their results. To be eligible for such provisional admission, candidates typically need to:1. Complete the Application: Fill out the LET application form and provide
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Kritika Rai
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The minimum educational qualifications required to be eligible for the Lloyd Law Entrance Test (LET) for the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) and Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (BA LL.B.) programs include the following criteria:For Five-Year Integrated BA LL.B. Program:Candidates should have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination from a recognised board or institution.A minimum percentage or CGPA requirement may be specified in the admission criteria, and it may vary from year to year. Commonly, candidates are required to have secured a certain percentage (e.g., 45% or above) in their 10+2 examination to be eligible.SC and ST cat
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