Year | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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Tution fees | ₹4926 | ₹4926 | ₹4926 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹4,926 | ₹4,926 | ₹4,926 |
Events | Dates |
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Last Date for Submission of Application [LLB] | Oct 31, 2024 |
Last Date of Payment of Fee for DU MOP-UP 2nd Round [L.L.B] | Oct 19, 2024 |
Colleges to Select and Admissions Date for DU MOP-UP 2nd Round [L.L.B] | Oct 16, 2024 - Oct 18, 2024 |
DU LLB admission 2024 is ongoing. DU PG Spot Round 03 seat allotment result will be released on August 12, 2024. The last date to accept the seat is August 12, 2024. Online verification of documents and approval of applications by departments/colleges will be done by August 14 and the last date to pay the admission fee is August 15, 2024. Check DU Admission 2024
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DU LLB admission is based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET PG), conducted by NTA. Candidates who clear the entrance examination will be required to register on Delhi University’s admission portal. Provisional seat allotment will be done through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS PG) portal by Delhi University where candidates will be required to fill in college and department preferences. For the final selection, a merit list will be released by Delhi University based on CUET PG scores, college and department preferences, availability of seats, reservation criteria, academic qualifications, and other factors.
The application process is available in online mode. Follow the steps below to apply:
The following documents are required at the time of counseling:
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DU LLB Cutoff 2024 is out now. Round 01 and Round 02 DU LLB CUET PG Cutoff scores 2024 (minimum) for all categories are given in the table below:
Category |
DU LLB CUET PG Cutoff Score 2024 (Round 01) | ||
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CLC | LC-1 | LC-2 | |
UR | 205 | 186 | 187 |
OBC | 180 | 159 | 159 |
SC | 164 | 143 | 141 |
ST | 124 | 92 | 90 |
EWS | 188 | 171 | 171 |
Category |
DU LLB CUET PG Cutoff Score 2024 (Round 02) | ||
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CLC | LC-1 | LC-2 | |
UR | 200 | 180 | 182 |
OBC | 169 | 151 | 152 |
SC | 143 | 130 | 132 |
ST | 90 | 65 | 63 |
EWS | 182 | 165 | 167 |
Check: DU Cut Off
Term | Courses |
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1 | Jurisprudence-1 (Legal method, Indian legal system, and Basic Theory of Law), Law of Contract, Law of Torts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Law, Law of Crimes-I: Indian Penal Code, Family Law-I |
2 | Law of Evidence, Family Law-II, Law of Crimes II-Criminal Procedure Code, Property Law, Public International Law |
3 | Constitutional Law–I, Code of Civil Procedure and Limitation Act Company Law, Special Contracts, Electives |
4 | Constitutional Law–II, Administrative Law, Labour Law, Electives |
5 | Moot Court Exercise and Internship, Drafting Pleadings and Conveyance, Industrial Law, Electives |
6 | Professional Ethics and Accounting System, Alternate Dispute Resolution, Environmental Law, Principles of Taxation Law, Elective |
The term wise elective courses are mentioned below:
Term | Electives |
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3 | Media and Law, Private International Law, Legal Philosophy including Theory of Justice, White Collar Crimes |
4 | Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence, International Institutions, Competition Law, Legislative Drafting, Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Intellectual Property Rights Law-I |
5 | Information Technology Law, Jurisprudence-II Criminology, International Trade Law, Rent Control and Slum Clearance, Business Regulations, Intellectual Property Rights Law-II |
6 | Interpretation of Statutes and Principle of Legislation, Insurance and Banking Law, Election Laws, Minor Acts and Supreme Court Rules, Law of Carriage |
The LLB program at DU is provided at 3 centers: CLC, LC-1, LC-2. Campus Law Centre stands for CLC. LC-1 stands for Law Centre-1 and LC-2 for Law Centre-2. All campuses are located in North Campus, Delhi University.
The LLB seat matrix for all three campuses is provided below:
Category | CLC | LC-1 | LC-2 |
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UR | 389 | 389 | 389 |
OBC | 228 | 229 | 229 |
SC | 127 | 127 | 127 |
ST | 64 | 63 | 63 |
EWS | 39 | 39 | 39 |
Total | 847 | 847 | 847 |
PWD | 43 | 42 | 42 |
CW | 42 | 43 | 42 |
FN | 42 | 42 | 43 |
Total | 974 | 974 | 974 |
DU provides LLB students with a number of scholarships on the basis of merit. It also provided financial aid to needy and deserving students. Students can also seek scholarships offered by the Central and State governments. Some of the scholarships are:
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DU | Panjab University | SPPU | |
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹14778 (3 Years ) | Total Fees ₹45345 (3 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹19700 | - |
Ranking | - | # Ranked 30/30 by NIRF Law Ranks | - |
Highest Salary | ₹4480000 | - | ₹1475000 |
Average Salary | ₹1180000 | - | ₹650000 |
General Course Details | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 300 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | Graduation | Graduation with 45% + PU LLB | Graduation |
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Course curriculum is best in india . Delhi University course materialis taught in other universities of the country for the same course. You get enough time to complete up the curriculum it is even not lengthy and easily accessible through online platform as there is lot of resource material for the same.
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This institute is not organised any curriculum activity. Exam timing is 10am -1pm. Not prepare for real world application or further academic pursuits. Organise practical based exam or activity based exam .
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The LLB course is much respected when you take from our campus i.e. Campus Law Centre for 3 year LLB course. Many respected alumni are there like the current CJI Mr.D.Y.Chandrachud and 7 other sitting judges of SC. Many societies like Legal Aid Society is good for exposure to outer world. The exams are not too difficult when you go hand-in-hand with curriculum.
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The course structure is quiet different from 5 year LLB as the college provides case based study. It is more good for the real law world as we understand the Law from the core, its history, interpretation and applications of the law.
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The curriculum is very updated as it is a dynamic course. Curriculum prepares us for the real world only in a limited way. Teaching methods could be improved by using smart boards and wifi. Exams are held every six months and are difficult
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I am preparing for upscale exam that's why I additionally opt for llb as a plan B . But this course also help me in my upsc preparation also For teaching speakers should be installed in classes so that the voice of teachers we can hear properly
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The course LL.B( batchelor of law ) is become a trend to pursue. After doing llb you can become a law scholar , lawyer and judicial officer. You also can prepare for UPSC. But is is little bit hard to do llb because is demands reading, reading and reading.
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The alumini network of this college is very strong. You'll meet people all around who belonged to this college that will help you in securing opportunities in future. One thing is missing is that they don't prepare you for the real world . You learn the lae but you don't actually learn it's application as they don't allow internship
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The course curriculum is quite good compare to National law Universities. Because they will teach a case based analysis which is very important for student who wanted to pursue judiciary. It will get an idea of reading judgements. And the teaching method is also based on case method.
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The study of core legal principles, such as Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Tort Law, and Property Law, which provide a solid understanding of the legal system. Subjects like family law are commonly used in real life. Teaching method can be improved by teaching in Hindi also, as most of the teachers only speaks in English. Exams here are always late, mostly in August for even semester.
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