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Law Centre-I, University of Delhi Admission Process 2025

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Q:   How can I get admission in Law Centre-I?
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In 2022, Law Centre-I (like all DU affiliated colleges) adopted CUET PG exam for admission to its postgraduate courses. Law Centre-I admission  for PG courses (as per DU) will be through Common Seat Allocation System of the University of Delhi. But, at first, it is necessary that aspirants opt for DU during CUET-PG form filling and later apply on the CSAS portal to be eligible for admission. The admission process after CUET result declaration is explained below:

Step 1: After the declaration of the CUET PG exam, register on the DU PG CSAS portal in multiple phases.

Step 2: Submit Law Centre-I + Course combination preferences in the order of priority on the CSAS dashboard. Here student must select their preferred course and college as the option. 

Step 3: The University will release the dates for three DU PG CSAS Seat Allocation Lists for all categories. 

Step 4: Once the candidate "Accept" the provisionally allocated seat, the Law Centre-I will verify the eligibility and documents uploaded by the candidate online. The college has an option to 'Accept' or 'Reject' the admission of the student basis the verification. 

Step 5: Once Law Centre-I accords the approval, candidates will have to pay the 'Admission Fee' to confirm their seat. 

Q:   Can I get into Law Centre-I without CUET?
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No, Law Centre-I admission to all the postgraduate programmes, is entrance-based. This DU-affiliated college accepts CUET PG exam for admission to its postgraduate courses. Law Centre-I along with DU started accepting CUET PG from 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to PG courses was mostly subject to DUET exam previously conducted by DU.

Q:   Who is eligible for Law Centre-I admission?
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Admission to all the Law Centre-I courses is entrance-based. Law Centre-I accepts CUET PG exam for admission to its postgraduate courses. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET PG from 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to PG was based on DUET exam conducted by the University. The eligibility requirements for all the popular programmes offered by the college are tabulated below:

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Eligibility Criteria

LLB

UG/PG degree from DU or any other Indian or foreign recognised university with 50% aggregate

NOTE: Required aggregate is as per an unofficial source. Hence, is indicative.

Law Centre-I, University of Delhi LL.B. Admission 2025

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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for LLB at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi?
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Eligibility criteria for LLB at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi:

  • A candidate should have completed graduation or post graudation from Indian or foreign university recognised as equivalent by Delhi University.
  • Candidates who have still not completed their degree but they are yet to give qualifying exams are also eligible to apply.
  • Candidates who have already done LLB course from any university are not allowed for admission to LLB courses at Campus Law University, Delhi.
  • Candidates who got themselves enrolled for LLB courses in any other university or they are student of LLB at university before are not allowed to take admission to LLB courses at the institute.
  • General and EWS candidates should have atleast 50% aggregate in the qualifying degree examination, OBC/PWD students should have atleast 45% aggregate and SC/ST students should have atleast 40% aggregate in the qualifying degree examination.
Q:   What is the latest cutoff information for LLB at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi?
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The cut off marks required for  LL.B. at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi depend on the category of the student, university and the desired programmes. For general category, CUET PG expected cut off ranges from  230 to 240 and for OBC category, 160 to 170 for SC category 103 to 110 for ST category, 200 for EWS category. CUET PG expected cut of ranges from 220 to 230. The expected cut offs are subject to change. The universities participating in CUET will release their cut offs of CUET PG for admission  on their official websites.Kindly refer to the official website of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi for the latest updates related to cut offs.

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Law Centre-I Delhi Application Process 2025

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Q:   How to apply for Law Centre-I DU PG CSAS registration?
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Candidates can check the step-by-step process for Law Centre-I DU PG CSAS registration mentioned below:

Step 1: Visit the official CSAS PG portal of DU and register as a new user. 

Step 2: Fill out the preference of Law Centre-I and course combinations. This portal will be used until the admission process of the candidate is not completed. 

Step 3: There is a one-time CSAS (PG)-2023 application fee that students are required to pay to get into any DU affiliated college, such as Law Centre-I. This fee is non-refundable.

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CSAS (PG) - 2023 Application Fee  

UR/OBC-NCL/EWS  

INR 250

SC/ST/PwBD  

INR 100 

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Q:   Is there a way to apply to Law Centre-I offline?
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No, there is no offline method of application at Law Centre-I. All the candidates must apply through the centralised entrance exam's official website, i.e., the official websites of CUET PG exam. After the COVID years and after the introduction of CUET PG for admission to Law Centre-I and other DU-affiliated colleges, the application process has shifted full-time to the online mode. Candidates can register on the official websites of the respective exam, fill out the online application forms, pay the course-wise application fee and appear for the exam to become eligible. For final admission, shortlisted and pass-out students of CUET PG are required to register on the PG CSAS portal for final admission and seat allocation process.  

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Placement Review IconPlacements3.1
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.9
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.4
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.5
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2022
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It is the best college for the LL.B. course.
Placements: Initially, when I had taken admission, there were no placements, or if provided, they were very few. In the 2nd year, it is very much improved due to our efforts because we made a placement cell that invites a number of companies to hire students. We should do internships but on our own. At least till the time I studied there, we had to search for internships on our own. Placements and job opportunities are decent. The college gets companies and firms to recruit students from the college.
Faculty: There are many good teachers with some exceptions. Some renowned teachers like Ved Kumari, Poonam Pradhan Saxena, Kamla Shankaran, Pannikar, etc., are adding advantage to the faculty members. Three years LL.B. course is divided into six semesters with five papers in each semester. There is no pressure as we get enough time between two papers. At the time of promotion to next semester, we must have cleared all the papers except 4. It means that if we have got back in 5 papers we cannot be promoted. For me, the course is quite tough and vast, but I really wanted it. I am trying my best to bring out the best of myself in this course. It is a professional course that will give the best outcome for an individual. We need many future good advocates and this institute is trying to bring the best.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2021
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The academic building is so good with proper AC and benches.
Placements: For internships, there are many companies like Aditya Birla, Oracle, Atlassian, Nvidia, etc. There are also students who got internships at Google with a good stipend. For core branches, there are also internship options. The placement scenario of the college is quite good, with the average package of ECE being 22 LPA, and in the previous year, it was 15.6 LPA with a 100% placement ratio. Other than placements, you can opt for M.Tech by giving the GATE exam or in PSUs by giving the GATE exam itself.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college building and the hostel part is quite good, with proper roads and cleanliness. There are also many clubs in the college, like LDS, SECE, etc., which are very active. Also, there are supportive seniors who interact with students and guide them. So, the college experience is nice.
Faculty: The faculty members here are good and also supportive, like Sir Akhilesh in Computer Science, Anushree Dutta Mam in Material Science, and many more. The marking scheme here is CGPA. Exams are mostly moderate to difficult level. Only a few students are not able to clear the exams, like 2 or 3 students from each branch.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2025
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A good hostel and easy exams would have been better.
Placements: Sorry to say this, but there is no placement cell in this college. There is a placement cell just in the name, you won’t get placed from it. You have to apply on your own if you want to get placed. The top role you can get offered is legal advisory.
Infrastructure: Let’s start with the facilities and infrastructure. The facilities and infrastructure provided by the college are great. You will get AC in the rooms, Wi-Fi, and a library full of books with lots of space to sit and read. The worst thing is that you will not get any hostel.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable, and the teaching quality is up to the mark. The course curriculum is relevant and makes students industry-ready, while the semester exams are pretty tough but manageable, with 45 as the passing mark.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2020
4.8
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Things I liked is teachers are talented and supportive, they give time to learning.
Placements: We have a placement cell in the Pacific School of Engineering. Final and pre-final year students are eligible for the placement cell. Many companies come under this cell, and students apply to the companies of their choice. The package depends on the skills of the student, what kind of student he is, and what skills he has that can be useful for the company. The package will be between 5 lacs to 2 lacs or even less than that, I cannot tell you exactly. And most of the students get placed.
Infrastructure: The campus was good; everywhere was nice with a lovely environment, garden, and playground. People can play, and students can enjoy themselves in the playground, which is too big. Yes, social and official groups were there in CSMU, official and every post there about the college on Instagram, do check. The library was there, the gym was not, and the cafeteria was good. The hostel was not cheap in price. Hangouts, I don’t think so because the whole area was on the toll naka side, so there was not any hangout, and if there is, I don’t know about it.
Faculty: There is one gym in the campus area and a library on campus. Some students, who are living in the college hostel, are joining the gym for better health, and some of them are choosing the library for study, and they are very good. The faculty and the 1st-year HOD of B.Tech CSE were good. One teacher of CSMU in the workshop, that guy was creepy. Fees are high; we have to need benefits, but that's not there. The staff was polite but not helpful every time.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2021
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Faculty of Law University of Delhi producing lawyers in wholesale quantity in Delhi.
Placements: Placement opportunities are very low as there is a lack of effort on behalf of the faculty or college in conducting placement drives. Hardly 2 or 3% of students got placed through campus placements. After my final semester examination, a WhatsApp group was created by the placement cell of Law Centre-I to provide information regarding any opportunity for placement.
Infrastructure: There is a lack of hostel facilities in the University of Delhi as a whole. The infrastructure of the Faculty of Law overall was very poor in 2023, as there was a lack of basic amenities like water, AC, etc. The library building is in very dilapidated condition and needs urgent renovation.
Faculty: Due to the case-based curriculum, I selected this college to study law. It is the most unique curriculum in the whole country. It gives an advantage in litigation and other competitive examinations like judicial examinations. The teachers are very qualified and knowledgeable in their respective fields of law and are helpful to the students. But the scheme of appointing guest teachers has affected the quality of teaching.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2026
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Law Centre 1 - Great teachers, no placement cell, tough exams, and solid learning.
Placements: The only drawback of studying at Law Centre 1 is that there is no active placement cell. To seek jobs, you have to network and do internships so that you can land a job when you finish your degree. The college students are working towards building a placement cell.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college is well. The classes happen in Umang Bhawan which is located near the Arts faculty and it is fairly a modern building. Classrooms are big and well-ventilated. The campus is surrounded by greenery. Library is well-stocked and is a good spot to spend time when you don't have any classes (read and gain knowledge). The college does not have its own hostel on its campus. There are various hostels that come under university of Delhi like Rajiv Gandhi Hostel for Girls, Gwyer Hall, Jubilee Hall, Mansarowar Hostel, and Meghdoot Hostel.
Faculty: Faculty members at LC1 are exceptional. They are not only well-qualified but famous for the way they teach and have notable achievements in their respective fields. The curriculum covers various lawns, aiming to equip students with the necessary skills. Semester exams are moderate to highly challenging. The pass mark is 45% for each subject. Achieving high marks is difficult here. The most excellent students score around 60-70 which is considered the highest.
Other: I chose this course because there is no other place better than Delhi to pursue law. Faculty members of law are the best when it comes to LL.B. The only drawback I feel is the inactive placement cell other than that the college is pretty good. The alumni base is very strong and wherever I have interned or attended any events. I have found people from our college and this definitely gives you a confidence boost. College has various societies like ADR society, moot court society, legal services society, cultural society, and sports society.
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Law Centre-1 Delhi Admission FAQs 2025

Q:   What is the selection process for LLB at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi?
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The selection process for LL.B. at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi involves appearing for the Delhi University LLB Entrance Exam (DU LLB) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates who qualify for the entrance test will be admitted to the various colleges of Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I, and Law Centre-II of Delhi University. The eligibility criteria for admission to LL.B. at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi is to have at least 50% marks or an equivalent grade point in the aggregate in the qualifying degree examination for unreserved and EWS category candidates. The admission process involves registration for the DU LLB exam, filling out the application form, submitting the application fee, downloading the admit card, appearing for the exam, checking the answer key, and waiting for the result. The counseling process for admission to the first year of LL.B./LL.M. Degree will be notified later on the University of Delhi website

Q:   What is the last date for Law Centre-I admission?
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The applications for Law Centre-I that run simultaneously with DU registrations for postgraduate courses via CUET PG (for PG programmes) is closed now. Interested students were able to apply online on the official website of CUET PG. 

Q:   When will the next CUET PG notification release for Law Centre-I admission?
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CUET-PG application forms for the academic 2025 are expected to out in March by the examination conducting authority, NTA. Candidates will be able to apply online on the CUET website. Candidates will also be able to edit the CUET-PG online application form if they made any mistakes while filling up the form. 

There are no updates as of now, when the exam will be taking place in the next academic year, i.e. 2025. Hence, students are advised to stay tuned to this page for more details. 

Q:   What is the selection process for LLB and minimum CUET-PG percentage required at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi?
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The selection process for LLB at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi is entrance based. The college accepts score of CUET-PG exam for admission to various courses offered by the institute. Tthe courses offered by the institute are LLB and LLM. The expected cut offs vary category wise. It would also depend upon the university and the desired programmes . For general category, CUET PG expected cut off ranges from  230 to 240 and for OBC category, 160 to 170 for SC category 103 to 110 for ST category, 200 for EWS category. CUET PG expected cut of ranges from 220 to 230. The expected cut offs are subject to change. The universities participating in CUET will release their cut offs of CUET PG for admission  on their official websites.Kindly refer to the official website of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi for the latest updates related to cut offs.a

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Updated on Aug 16, 2024