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NLUD-IICA Joint LL.M. Programme
Admission Procedure:
- The admission shall be through a written test i.e. AILET 2015 to be conducted by the NLU Delhi, followed by an interview.
- Candidates awaiting results of the qualifying examination can appear for the Entrance Test subject to the condition that they produce proof of having passed the qualifying examination with the prescribed percentage of marks at the time of interview.
- The total number of seats are 25 with the following reservations:
General | 75% |
Scheduled Caste | 15% |
Scheduled Tribe | 7.5% |
Persons with Disability | 2.5% |
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