Yes, the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University offers fee waiver to reserved category candidates to all law students. Those admitted in the BBA LLB course at the university can apply for the fee waiver if they meet the eligibility criteria. Your annual income must not be more than Rs. 2,50,000 to be eligible for this scheme. You can apply for the scholarship online through the official website and you will have to attach the following supporting documents:
TNDALU offers a PG Diploma in Medico Legal Aspects course. Along with MBBS, you also need to appear in an entrance exam to get admission to this course. TNDALU admission to the PG Diploma in Medico Legal Aspects is based on the score obtained in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). You need to keep in mind that PG Diploma in Medico Legal Aspects is a distance education course. This course has a duration of one year, and the fee is Rs 7400 for the complete course.
Dear student, no, Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University does not offer LLB Course from distance mode. TNDALU is a state university established by the Government of Tamil Nadu in 1997. It offers a variety of law courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, but all of these courses are taught on-campus. The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University was established in 1997 by the Tamil Nadu Government under the Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University Act, 1996. It is a public state university in the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Recognised by University of Chennai. It has NAAC accreditation. It is also a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), the Association of Commonwealth Universities in the United Kingdom, and the Indian Institute of Public Administration in New Delhi.
Dear student, regarding your mark sheet and provisional certificate, kindly send your queries to Madurai Law College at glcmadurai@gmail.com. You can also directly contact the college at 0452-2533996.
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