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The eligibility criteria to seek direct admission for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) course at Campus Law Centre is a graduate or post-graduate degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 45% marks for Unreserved/OBC categories and 40%
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The eligibility criteria to seek direct admission for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) course at Campus Law Centre is a graduate or post-graduate degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 45% marks for Unreserved/OBC categories and 40% marks for SC/ST categories, or an equivalent grade in the case of grading system.
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| 10+2 or equivalent Certificate and Marksheet |
| Graduation Degree (Mark sheet and Certificate) |
| Caste Certificate (if applicable) |
| Income Certificate (if applicable) |
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| 10th Standard Certificate |
| 10+2 or equivalent Certificate and Marksheet |
| Graduation Degree (Mark sheet and Certificate) |
| Caste Certificate (if applicable) |
| Income Certificate (if applicable) |
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| Document Required |
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| 10th Standard Certificate |
| 10+2 or equivalent Certificate and Marksheet |
| Graduation Degree (Mark sheet and Certificate) |
| Caste Certificate (if applicable) |
| Income Certificate (if applicable) |
| Character Certificate from the institution last attended |
| Migration Certificate (if applicable) |
| Certificate of Disability (if applicable) |
| Certificate of Extracurricular Activities (if applicable) |
| Certificate of Sports (if applicable) |
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| 10th Standard Certificate |
| 10+2 or equivalent Certificate and Marksheet |
| Graduation Degree (Mark sheet and Certificate) |
| Caste Certificate (if applicable) |
| Income Certificate (if applicable) |
| Character Certificate from the institution last attended |
| Migration Certificate (if applicable) |
| Certificate of Disability (if applicable) |
| Certificate of Extracurricular Activities (if applicable) |
| Certificate of Sports (if applicable) |
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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre includes a relaxation in the percentage of marks required for admission. The specific criteria are as follows:
- For SC/ST candidates: 40% m
- For SC/ST candidates: 40% m
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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre includes a relaxation in the percentage of marks required for admission. The specific criteria are as follows:
- For SC/ST candidates: 40% marks in the qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent)
- For OBC candidates: 45% marks in the qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent)
- For PWD candidates: 45% marks in the qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent)
Additionally, the admission is based on the merit in the LL.B. entrance exam conducted by the University of Delhi. The exam consists of four sections: English Language Comprehension, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Reasoning and Aptitude, and Legal Awareness and Aptitude. The total marks for the exam are 700, with a duration of 2 hours.
- For SC/ST candidates: 40% marks in the qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent)
- For OBC candidates: 45% marks in the qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent)
- For PWD candidates: 45% marks in the qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent)
Additionally, the admission is based on the merit in the LL.B. entrance exam conducted by the University of Delhi. The exam consists of four sections: English Language Comprehension, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Reasoning and Aptitude, and Legal Awareness and Aptitude. The total marks for the exam are 700, with a duration of 2 hours.
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To get admission to the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre, candidates need to appear for the Delhi University Law Entrance Test. The test is usually held in June and the application forms are available from March onwards. The candid
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To get admission to the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre, candidates need to appear for the Delhi University Law Entrance Test. The test is usually held in June and the application forms are available from March onwards. The candidate should have a graduate degree in any discipline with at least 45% marks for unreserved category and 40% for reserved categories. The admission process involves an entrance test, followed by counseling. The candidate needs to meet the eligibility criteria and go through the admission process to secure a seat in the LL.B. program at Campus Law Centre.
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No, direct admission is not available for the Campus Law Centre Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) programme. Admission is based on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or the Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET).
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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.
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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 for seat distribution. More than 70% of seats are reserved for various reserved category students.
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According to the sources and college website there is no information regarding the ranking of Campus Law Centre University of Delhi. There is not enough information to justify that the institute is a teir 1 or teir 2 college. Although the coll
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According to the sources and college website there is no information regarding the ranking of Campus Law Centre University of Delhi. There is not enough information to justify that the institute is a teir 1 or teir 2 college. Although the college is well reputed and has a prominent name in law schools in India. Institute is known for its excellence and skilled facilities. For more and accurate information about the rankings you can contact the admission cell of college.
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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 L
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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, HDFC Bank, ICICI Lombard, PNB Housing Finance, Wipro, United Lex, Amarchand Mangaldas, MCO Legal. Whereas, the median or average salary package offered was INR 5.50 LPA although there is no information available regarding the highest package and the lowest package offered to LL.B. students.
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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
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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 will be a good competition. However, for pursuing LL.M at Campus Law Centre University of Delhi students need to appear for the entrance exam i.e., CUET PG which is a quite competitive exam.If you able to get admission in the Institute just be disciplined and dedicated the journey will not be tough for you.
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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 admissi
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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 a full time course and offered to 1214 students. For more information about the course and eligibility criteria for the course you can visit the official website of college.
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