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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.
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.
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
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.
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Both the AP LAWCET and CLAT entrance exam are conducted for admission to the Law schools in India, however, the syllabus for these exams are different on many parameters and candidates should strategise differently for both the exams. AP LAWCET exam has sections including Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude, Contract Law, Constitution, etc. and the CLAT entrance exam sections include English Language, Legal Aptitude, Mathematics, etc. AP LAWCET does not have mathematics subjects, AP LAWCET exam focus more on regional knowledge. CLAT generally covers the deeper aspects of the particular subject.
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.
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.
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.
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