Delhi University Cutoff for Law 2026 is released in the form of round-wise allocation lists. The cutoff mentioned below includes category and round-wise cutoff for UR, OBC, SC, ST, and PwD categories.

DU Law admissions are highly competitive due to limited seats and strong demand.

  • 5-year integrated law aspirants must target for 90–93+ for BA LLB and 88–91+ marks for BBA LLB in CLAT
  • 3 Year LLB aspirants should target 188–213+ marks in CUET PG
  • LLM aspirants should aim for 200+ marks.

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DU Cutoff for Law 2026

Delhi University Cutoff for Law 2026 has been released for BA LLB and BBA LLB already. The cutoffs for LLB and LLM are awaited. Candidates can find round-wise cutoffs here.

DU Cutoff for Law 2026 (OUT): Check Round-wise Cutoff here

DU Cutoff for BA LLB 2026 (Out)

As per DU BA LLB Cutoff 2026, the Round 1 cutoffs are higher compared to 2025 for most categories.

  • For the General (UR) category, the BA LLB cutoff increased to 91.25 from 88.50 in 2025.
  • Among reserved categories, OBC and EWS candidates also saw higher cutoffs in 2026.
  • For BA LLB, the OBC cutoff increased to 82.00 from 79.75, while the EWS cutoff moved up to 84.75 from 81.50.
  • The SC category witnessed a slight decline in cutoffs, while ST cutoffs decreased marginally.
  • For PwBD candidates, the BA LLB cutoff increased notably from 70.75 to 77.25, reflecting greater competition.

The table below shows the category-wise DU CLAT Cutoff 2026 for BA LLB.

Category Round 1 Cutoff
UR 91.25
OBC 82.00
EWS 84.75
SC 69.75
ST 59.00
PwD 77.25
CW Up to Priority IV

DU Cutoff for BBA LLB 2026 (Out)

  • Just like BA LLB, the BBA LLB cutoff rose to 90.25 in 2026 from 87.00 in 2025.
  • For PwD, the BBA LLB cutoff rose moderately to 66.50 from 59.00.

The table below shows the category-wise Round 1 CLAT cutoff for admission to the BBA LLB at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.

Category Round 1 Cutoff
UR 90.25
OBC 79.75
EWS 83.00
SC 67.75
ST 56.00
PwD 66.50
CW Up to Priority V (viii)

Note: The total academic fee for DU's 5-year integrated law programme for the 2026 session is INR 2,08,550.

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DU Cutoff for LLB 2026 (Expected)

  • Delhi University offers the 3-Year LLB programme through three law centres- CLC, LC-I, and LC-II.
  • All centres follow the same syllabus, conduct the same exams, and award the same DU LLB degree.
  • The main differences are their class timings, campus facilities, and student preferences.

DU LLB Cutoff 2026 for Campus Law Centre (CLC)

Based on previous admission trends, the following scores represent the expected Round 1 cutoffs for DU 3-Year LL.B. Admissions 2026 across the three law centres.

Category Round 1 (Expected)
UR 210 - 215
OBC 180 - 190
EWS 190 - 198
SC 160 - 170
ST 125 - 140

DU LLB Cutoff 2026 for Law Centre I (LC-I)

Category Round 1 (Expected)
UR 185 - 192
OBC 160 - 170
EWS 170 - 180
SC 135 - 145
ST 85 - 100
UR 190 - 198

DU LLB Cutoff 2026 for Law Centre II (LC-II)

Category Round 1 (Expected)
OBC 165 - 175
EWS 175 - 183
SC 140 - 150
ST 90 - 105

Note:

In 2026, admissions are expected to follow around 3 main rounds and 3–4 spot rounds, making a total of 4-5 rounds, with the process likely extending till September.

For 2026, a safe UR score is around 210+ for CLC and 195+ for LC-I/LC-II.

DU Cut off for LLM 2026 (Expected)

Delhi University’s Faculty of Law, offers both 2-Year and 3-Year LLM programmes through CUET PG.

  • In 2025, the General category cutoff for the 2-Year LLM closed at 217 in Round 1 and 211 in Round 2, while the 3-Year LLM closed at 216 and 208, respectively.
  • Based on these trends, the expected 2026 cutoff for the General category may remain around 215–220 for the 2-Year LLM and 213–218 for the 3-Year LLM in Round 1.
  • Since cutoffs usually drop by 5–8 marks in later rounds, aiming for 218+ (2-Year) or 213+ (3-Year) would be considered a safe score for admission.

Candidates targeting DU LLM 2026 can use the following expected Round 1 cutoff ranges as a reference for admission planning.

Category Programme Round 1 (2026 Expected)
Unreserved (UR) LLM-2 Years 215 – 220
LLM-3 Years 213 – 218
Other Backward Caste (OBC) LLM-2 Years 195 – 200
LLM-3 Years 197 – 202
Scheduled Caste (SC) LLM-2 Years 175 – 182
LLM-3 Years 173 – 179
Scheduled Tribe (ST) LLM-2 Years 130 – 138
LLM-3 Years 135 – 145
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) LLM-2 Years 200 – 205
LLM-3 Years 202 – 207
PwD LLM-2 Years 135 – 150
LLM-3 Years 135 – 145

Note:

  • The 3-Year LLB is the undergraduate (Bachelor) law degree, which is completely different from the 3-Year LLM.
  • For DU Law admissions, all applicants compete in a single common pool under C1, and there is no separate quota for DU graduates.

DU Cut off for Law 2025

The following tables shows the category-wise BA LLB (Hons.) and BBA LLB cutoffs for DU Admissions 2025 across Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and Spot Rounds. Candidates with scores at or above these cutoffs were eligible for seat allocation in the respective rounds.

DU Cutoff for BA LLB 2025

  • The General category cutoff was the highest, starting at 88.50 in Round 1 and remaining above 86 marks in all counselling rounds.
  • OBC and EWS candidates needed around 78–82 marks to secure admission.
  • Among reserved categories, the cutoff went as low as 66.75 for SC, and 47.25 for PwBD candidates in the later rounds, indicating relatively lower competition in these categories.
Category Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Spot Round Spot Round-II
UR (General) 88.50 86.75 86.75 86.00 87.75
OBC 79.75 78.00 - - -
EWS 81.50 - - - -
SC 72.75 70.00 - 66.75 -
ST 63.00 62.25 61.50 55.75 -
PwBD 70.75 47.25 - - -

DU Cutoff for BBA LLB 2025

Candidates in the General (UR) category needed 85.00 marks and above to secure admission.

Category Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Spot Round Spot Round-II
UR (General) 87.00 86.25 85.75 85.25 83.75
OBC 78.25 76.25 76.00 79.25 69.50
EWS 81.25 80.50 80.00 - 64.75
SC 69.25 68.00 66.75 - 43.75
ST 59.00 58.25 57.50 49.25 58.25
PwBD 59.00 47.25 39.50 - -

DU Cutoff for LLB 2025

  • The DU LLB cutoffs are based on candidates’ CUET PG Law scores (out of 300 marks), and admissions are conducted through category-wise merit lists for all three DU law centres.
  • In 2025, Campus Law Centre had the highest competition, with the UR cutoff reaching 213 in Round 1, followed by LC-II (193) and LC-I (188). Cutoffs decreased in later rounds due to seat movement and counselling upgrades.
  • By Round 3, most UR seats at CLC were filled, while LC-I and LC-II continued admissions at comparatively lower cutoffs, especially in reserved categories.

DU LLB Cutoff 2025 for Campus Law Centre (CLC)

Category Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Spot Round 1 Spot Round 2 Spot Round 3
UR 213 207 196 205 197 196
OBC 187 177 177 180 165 165
EWS 196 188 174 197 179 179
SC 167 157 137 - - -
ST 135 115 115 - - 62

DU LLB Cutoff 2025 for Law Centre I (LC-I)

Category Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Spot Round 1 Spot Round 2 Spot Round 3
UR 188 183 183 181 180 180
OBC 167 159 159 157 157 157
EWS 177 171 171 170 170 170
SC 143 135 135 140 134 138
ST 95 76 76 81 64 58

DU LLB Cutoff for Law Centre II (LC-II)

Category Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Spot Round 1 Spot Round 2 Spot Round 3
UR 193 187 180 186 184 180
OBC 169 163 159 178 162 159
EWS 180 174 174 - 179 169
SC 146 140 134 165 134 134
ST 94 67 64 63 62 42

DU LLM Cut off 2025

  • In 2025, the DU LLM programme remained highly competitive, particularly in the Unreserved (UR) and EWS categories.
  • Cutoffs generally declined from Round 1 to Round 3 across most categories, reflecting seat allocation trends during the admission process.

The table below shows the DU LLM cut-off for round 1, round 2, and round 3.

Category Programme Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
Unreserved (UR) LLM-2 Years 217 211 -
LLM-3 Years 216 208 208
Other Backward Caste (OBC) LLM-2 Years 197 195 193
LLM-3 Years 199 197 -
Scheduled Caste (SC) LLM-2 Years 180 175 174
LLM-3 Years 178 171 171
Scheduled Tribe (ST) LLM-2 Years 135 129 -
LLM-3 Years 142 126 126
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) LLM-2 Years 204 200 200
LLM-3 Years 206 201 -
PwD LLM-2 Years 150 133 -
LLM-3 Years 142 - -

Note: Round 3 data showed that most remaining seats were in OBC, EWS, SC, and ST categories, with cutoffs gradually decreasing from Round 1 to Round 2. The biggest cutoff drop was seen in ST and PwD categories. For the UR category, the 2-Year LLM remained highly competitive at 211 marks in Round 2, while the 3-Year LLM stabilized around 208. Additionally, DU conducted multiple Spot Rounds for PG admissions, including LLM, in 2025.

How to Check DU Law Cutoff 2026?

Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, offers various law programmes, including:

  • 5 Year Integrated Law- BA LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons): Admission through CLAT
  • 3 Year LLB: Admission through CUET PG
  • LLM (2 Year/ 3 Year): Admission through CUET PG
  • PhD in Law: Admission through UGC-NET/JRF, followed by an interview and research proposal evaluation

To check DU Cutoff 2026 for Law, candidates can follow the steps mentioned below.

  • Visit DU Admissions Portal
  • Click on the respective course links mentioned.
  • Open the “Minimum Allocation Score” or “Cutoff” section.
  • Select the required round PDF (Round 1, Round 2, Spot Round, etc.).
  • Download Allocation PDF.

For reference, we have also added round-wise Delhi University Cutoff PDF for different law courses here.

Delhi University Cutoff for Law 2026 PDF Download

Course Round 1 Cutoff PDF
5 Year Inegrated Law Download PDF
3 Year LLB To be Released
LLM To be Released

Download Previous Year Delhi University Cutoff for Law 2025 PDF

Year 5 Year Integrated Law LLB & LLM
Round 1 Download PDF Download PDF
Round 2 Download PDF Download PDF
Round 3 Download PDF Download PDF
Spot Round 1 Download PDF Download PDF
Spot Round 2 Download PDF Download PDF
Spot Round 3 - Download PDF

DU Law Eligibility

  • 5 Year Integrated Law- BA LLB (Hons) & BBA LLB (Hons)-
    • Passed Class 12 from a recognized board (students appearing in 2026 are also eligible).
    • Minimum marks required are 45% for UR/EWS/OBC-NCL and 40% for SC/ST/PwBD candidates.
    • Admission is based on the CLAT 2026 score, followed by DU counselling.
    • There is no age limit.
    • Students with compartment in Class 12 (2026) are not eligible.
  • 3 Year LLB-
    • A Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university (final-year students can also apply).
    • Minimum marks required are 50% for UR/EWS, 45% for OBC-NCL, and 40% for SC/ST/PwBD candidates.
    • Admission is through CUET PG 2026, followed by counselling.
    • No age limit applies.
  • LLM – 2 Year (Full-Time) & 3 Year (Part-Time)-
    • A LLB degree (3-year or 5-year integrated law programme) from a recognized university.
    • Minimum required marks are 50% for UR/EWS/OBC-NCL and 45% for SC/ST/PwBD candidates.
    • Admission is based on CUET PG 2026 with a common merit list for both LLM programmes.
    • No age limit applies.

DU BA LLB vs BBA LLB vs 3-Year LLB

The table below compares the law programmes offered at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, highlighting their entry level, duration, eligibility, entrance exam, and focus area to help students choose the right course.

Feature BA LLB (Hons.) BBA LLB (Hons.) LLB (3-Year)
Duration 5 Years 5 Years 3 Years
Level After 12th (Undergraduate) After 12th (Undergraduate) After Graduation
Entrance Exam CLAT CLAT CUET PG
Focus Arts + Law Business + Law Pure Law
Eligibility Passed Class 12th Passed Class 12th Graduation in any stream
Best For Students interested in Arts, Humanities, Judiciary, and Civil Services Students interested in Corporate Law, Business Law, and an MBA later Graduates who want to become lawyers after any bachelor’s degree
Subjects in First Few Years Political Science, Sociology, History + Law subjects Business Management, Accounting, Economics + Law subjects Only Law subjects
Seats in DU 60 60 2,888 (across 3 centres)
Difficulty to Get Very High Slightly lower than BA LLB Moderate (depends on centre)

Note:

  • You can choose to apply based on your current qualification:
  • If a candidate has passed Class 12th: Apply for integrated law programs (BA LLB / BBA LLB) through CLAT.
  • If a candidate is already a graduate or wants to pursue bachelors in a degree other than BA/ BBA must choose for 3-Year LLB through CUET-PG.

Check: Delhi University Courses & Fees 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Ques. Is there any advantage for DU graduates in LLB admissions?

Ans. No. The University of Delhi does not provide any separate “DU Graduate Quota” or additional weightage for students who completed their undergraduate degree from DU. Admissions to the 3-Year LLB programme are conducted purely on the basis of merit in CUET and the applicable reservation policy. This means a DU graduate and a graduate from any other recognized university compete on the same criteria, provided they meet the eligibility requirements.

Ques. Do DU Law cut-offs change every year?

Ans. Yes, DU Law cut-offs change every year based on factors such as the number of applicants, exam difficulty level, seat availability, reservation categories, and overall student performance. Cut-offs may also vary across counselling rounds depending on vacant seats. Therefore, previous-year cut-offs should be treated only as a reference, and students should aim for a score higher than the expected cut-off for better admission chances.

Ques. Which is Better: Campus Law Centre, LC-1 or LC-2?

Ans. Campus Law Centre (CLC) is generally considered the best among the three DU law centres because of its strong reputation, experienced faculty, litigation exposure, and higher cutoffs. It is usually the top preference for students preparing for careers in the judiciary, litigation, and corporate law. Law Centre-II (LC-II) is commonly preferred after CLC, while Law Centre-I (LC-I) also offers quality legal education and good academic opportunities. Although the popularity and cutoffs may differ, all three centres award the same DU LLB degree and provide decent placements and internship exposure.

Ques. How are seats allotted in DU BA LLB and BBA LLB admissions?

Ans: Seat allotment is carried out based on multiple factors, including the candidate's CLAT 2026 score, category, programme preferences, and seat availability. The allocation system checks the candidate's preferences in order and allots the highest-preferred programme for which the candidate is eligible. Higher-scoring candidates generally receive priority during the allocation process.

Ques. Will DU conduct Spot Admission rounds for Law programmes?

Ans: Delhi University may conduct Spot Admission Rounds if seats remain vacant after the regular allocation rounds. Only eligible and registered candidates can participate in these rounds. Fresh allocation lists and cutoffs are released separately based on the number of available seats and the categories in which vacancies exist.

Ques. Is the DU Law cutoff the same for BA LLB (Hons.) and BBA LLB (Hons.)?

Ans: No. Delhi University releases separate category-wise cutoffs for BA LLB (Hons.) and BBA LLB (Hons.). Since the demand, preference patterns, and seat distribution may differ between the two programmes, the required CLAT score and closing ranks can also vary from one programme to another.