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LL.B.(1 course)
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4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.2
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.5
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.2
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.4
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Only you have to go here and there to get job or internship as they will not even provide the internships.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2026
4
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Life of a student in CLC.
Placements: Campus placement is not that great, but you get major alumni connections, which will be helpful in getting placed. Law placements mostly prefer students who have done internships on a regular basis. There is a placement cell in the college, which is not that fruitful.
Infrastructure: There is no facility related to hostel. Girls who come from outside Delhi may get hostels, which are 3 km away from the college. There are only 10 seats for the students out of 1000 students. The course is really good, but it is more good for the students who are preparing for the exams.
Faculty: Faculty is great, they have a great experience. Course lasts for 3 years, and exams happen every 6 months. It is quite hard to get over 60 marks in this college, which is not good for the students who want to pursue education from foreign universities.
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2025Read More
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2027
3.8
2Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Hub of knowledge and exposure to the legal world. Not too extraordinary, but decent infrastructure.
Placements: Placement is not offered from the college side, but the name is enough to get you work under different famous lawyers or judges if you have access to them. The law firms like KK Luthra and many others organize moot courts, which is another way to build connections.
Infrastructure: An old building infrastructure, but a fantastic place of knowledge and growth in the legal and global world. The library is an iconic place here. The hostel is fantastic with a proper infrastructure and a must-try food taste and quality for people not residing in the hostel.
Faculty: The name is enough to mean it has the best curriculum and many brilliant faculty members. The course is similar to many state judiciary exams. We have semester-wise exams, 6 semesters in 3 years, with ample time for preparation, and consistent study yields better results. It is a hub of talent.
Other: I wanted to have a professional degree, and getting admission was a big success, so I took this opportunity with both hands. Many seminars and exposure regarding legal affairs are provided often.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2026
3.2
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CLC is a legend but needs reform.
Placements: Even though CLC is one of the top law colleges in India. Placements here are almost nil. While NLU students get placed at tier 1 law firms, our students struggle to get internships. It is mostly because of the attendance criteria. The college does not provide any internships to students.
Infrastructure: CLC has a legacy, but the building is as old as its legacy. The college department never works towards the renovation of such an old building, which has moldy walls. Be it winter or summer, we will never feel like going to the campus because Delhi's temperature is so extreme in both cases. The infrastructure does nothing to provide relief to students. The library is well-stocked. Classrooms are very poor. Wi-Fi somehow works here.
Faculty: The only good thing about CLC is academics. Faculty members are super knowledgeable and friendly. The course curriculum is so good that it is used by most of the law colleges in India. Semester exams are difficult. Scoring 60% in the law is not an easy task. The average pass percentage is 50-55%.
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BBA LL.B. (Hons.) - Batch of 2024
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The college and the campus are very good.
Placements: The percentage of students who got placed in my college is 22%. The lowest salary package offered is 10 percent and the highest is 25 percent. After this course, companies visit the college. Students of every course get internships at companies.
Infrastructure: The college provides the best facilities. Labs are good. Wi-Fi is provided. Our classroom and their seats are very comfortable. The library is very big. There are many types of language books.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful. Their kindness is very relatable to everyone. Their behaviour is also good. They are knowledgeable and qualified. The teaching quality is very good at this time. The course curriculum is relevant. Their thoughts are very nice. They support our industry.
Other: The course I chose is my favourite. I love to talk English, so I opted for this course.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2020
4.8
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Infrastructure of the college is so fabulous. It's a very big campus.
Placements: I think the placement of the college is not so good because it is located outside the city area, which makes it hard for companies to reach. Its average package may be 5 LPA. But the ranking of the college now is so good, which may help in placements. But you know, the students should be well-prepared for the interviews, but alas, they don’t pass their exams. Most of the students opt for higher studies.
Infrastructure: Here, the campus life is so nice. There are so many social and cultural clubs present, which keep students busy with extracurricular activities. There is an annual fest organized here named Madhuram and one technical fest named teshFEST. There is one central library which has a large number of books related to every genre, etc. There is also a digital library and reading room, all of which have ACs. We have NCC and NSS societies also.
Faculty: In my view, all the teachers are very highly educated from various colleges and universities. Some of them completed their studies at IITs/NITs. Recently, some of our professors have come in the list of top 2% of scientists. All the faculty members motivate us very well. Our course is divided into 8 semesters. For each semester, there are 2 minor and 1 major exam held. Each minor is of 15 marks, and the major is of 50 marks. We get our result in CGPA system.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2027
3.4
2Placements2Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Law at Campus Law Centre is a must try.
Placements: Although the campus is very widely known for its prestige and alumni, placement is a problem. So, you should try to become a member of the placement cell as it only invites freshers. You won't get this opportunity in the second and third years.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is one of the biggest turn-offs for this college. Necessities are a luxury here so don't get your hopes up. The table and chairs are barely sufficient. You will see posters all over the walls. The campus hasn't been painted in ages. The library is decent though.
Faculty: The highest you can score is 70%. Faculty is nice but semester exams are dreadful. The curriculum is very included and relevant but updates are necessary. You don't have any idea about to approach answers in exams. There is no prescribed structure which is frustrating.
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Answered 9 months ago

Campus Law Centre, Delhi University offers a total of 1214 seats for its Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) programme. The seats are only offered to students who has a valid score in the CUET PG exam and availability of seats for each category. Further, the University follows seat reservation policy

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Campus Law Centre University of Delhi is a good college for LL.M in terms of placements. According to the placement report of session 2023 the median or average package offered was INR 16 LPA whereas the highest package offered was INR 20-25 LPA. The top recruiters were Bajaj Allianz, DSK Legal, HDF

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Pursuing LL.B. at Campus Law Centre University of Delhi can be tough and challenging if you are referring to following reasons:

There is a lot of competition. The institute offers seats for PG and UG courses to very limited students as per the stats the seats available for LL.B are 1214, so there wil

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Answered 9 months ago

The total tution fees at Campus Law Centre University of Delhi for pursuing LL.B. is INR 18,030 for the whole course. The total tution fees for the 1st year is INR 6,010, there may be a one time admission fees to be paid at the time of admission. Here are some more information about the course it is

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Answered 9 months ago

The Campus Law Centre University of Delhi accepts the entrance exam are for pursuing the LL.B. course candidates must appear for CUET UG and for pursuing LL.M. must appear for CUET PG. CUET is a competitive exam and is conducted by NTA. After qualifying the CUET exam candidates must seek admission i

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