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DU Law Admissions 2025 provides great opportunities for dreamers wishing to study law through both 3-Year and 5-Year pathways. Through the addition of the CLAT-based UG course and the organised CUET PG route for the 3-Year LLB, the system is merit-based and transparent. Be ahead of the game by preparing diligently.

DU Law Admissions 2025 provides great opportunities for dreamers wishing to study law through both 3-Year and 5-Year pathways. Through the addition of the CLAT-based UG course and the organised CUET PG route for the 3-Year LLB, the system is merit-based and transparent. Be ahead of the game by preparing diligently, keeping deadlines in mind, and having documents ready. DU law courses remain the most coveted in India because of their mix of affordability, scholarship, and national prestige.

Delhi University Law Admissions 2025

Delhi University (DU), India's most prestigious and oldest university, is a dream destination for law aspirants. Equipped with excellent faculty, low fees, and intense academic grooming, DU's Faculty of Law has two flagship courses. The two courses are: the 3-Year LLB and the recently launched 5-Year Integrated BA LLB/BBA LLB courses. Every course has a different admission process, and in this article, we will discuss each vital detail, from eligibility to the application process, fees, required documents, and preparation plan.

Table of contents
  • Highlights of DU Law Programmes
  • DU Law Admission Process 2025
  • DU Law Admissions 2025: Eligibility Criteria
  • DU Law Admission: Document Checklist
  • Tips to Crack DU Law Admissions 2025

Highlights of DU Law Programmes

Candidates can get an idea and overview of law programs offered at DU below:

  • DU 3-Year LLB Admission 2025

Offered at the postgraduate level, this course is ideal for students who have completed their graduation in any stream. Admission is through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET PG LLB) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

  • DU 5-year LLB Admission 2025

Starting in 2023, DU introduced two new undergraduate law courses:

BA LLB (Hons)

BBA LLB (Hons)

Admission to these programs is conducted through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).

Also Read: How to Prepare for CLAT 2026 from Scratch: Best Strategy, Daily Study Plan & Top Books

Q:   How will I know if I am eligible to appear in CLAT exam or not?
A:

In order to know if you are eligible or not check the official notification and the eligibility criteria. There is no other way to check the the eligibility criteria.  Do not fill the form without checking the eligibility criteria. 

Q:   Can I get NLU if my CLAT Rank is 1500?
A:

Yes, with a CLAT Rank of 1500, you have a very good chance of getting into several good NLUs. Some fo the NLU where your chances are high are NLIU Bhopal or NLU Jodhpur.

Q:   What if I am not satisfied with the CLAT seat allotment?
A:

If the candidates is not satisfied with the CLAT seat allotment result, they can either accept or opt for upgradingt the college alloted. The Freeze option is used by candidates to confirm their choice of NLU. Apply for upgrade option is used when candidates want to change the allotted institute to his or her higher choice (upward shifting).

DU Law Admission Process 2025

Candidates can check details about the DU Law Admission Process below:

  • 3-Year LLB Admission Process (CUET PG Based)

In order to be admitted to the 3-Year LLB course in Delhi University, applicants have to first appear for the CUET PG LLB Exam, which is organised by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The CUET PG Exam Date was March 25, 2025. The test assesses students based on topics like legal reasoning, general awareness, understanding of English, and reasoning skills. Scoring high in this test is imperative since it directly determines a candidate's ranking in the merit list.

Once they get their CUET PG result, the aspirants need to register on the DU PG Admission Portal. At the time of registration, candidates have to provide their personal details, and upload their CUET PG scorecard, academic records, certificates, photo ID proof, and other necessary documents. This process is vital in order to start the centralised admission process.

Then, candidates go through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS - PG) of Delhi University. This is an online system that allocates seats to the candidates based on their scores in CUET, law center preferences (Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I, or Law Centre-II), and category reservation. The university can publish several merit lists and allotment rounds depending on the available seats and student reactions.

Lastly, shortlisted applicants need to follow through with the document verification and fee payment process to secure their seats. These involve physical or online verification of educational credentials, caste or reservation certificates (if necessary), identity proof, as well as other formal documents.

After verification, applicants are asked to pay the admission fee online to seal their admission to the 3-Year LLB course at Delhi University. Not doing this step within the stipulated time can lead to cancellation of the seat that has been allocated.

  • 5-Year Integrated LLB Admission (CLAT Based)

In order to gain admission in the 5-Year Integrated BA LLB (Hons) or BBA LLB (Hons) courses of Delhi University, the candidates need to start with appearing for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). The national-level entrance examination is organised by the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs). CLAT 2025 was held on December 1, 2025.

CLAT examines students on topics such as English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. It is necessary to have a good All India Rank (AIR) in CLAT because DU shortlists candidates purely on the basis of their CLAT scores for the integrated law courses.

After CLAT results are announced, applicants for admission to DU's 5-Year Law Programs need to register via the DU UG Law Admission Portal. They need to complete the application form, enter accurate academic as well as personal information, upload their CLAT scorecard, and pay the application fees.

After the application process, DU performs the process of seat allocation using its Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG). In this phase, candidates are ranked using CLAT AIR and category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, or PwD), and seats are allocated according to this in the available 60 seats each of BA LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons). More than one round of seat allotment can be held based on vacancy and withdrawals.

Also Read: CLAT 2026 Official website: Important Information, Check CLAT Consortium Official Site

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DU Law Admissions 2025: Eligibility Criteria

Candidates can check the eligibility criteria for both courses below:

3-Year LLB (PG Level)

  • Bachelor's degree in any field from a recognised university.
  • Minimum marks:

General/OBC/EWS: 50%

SC/ST/PwD: 40%

  • Final year students are also eligible to apply.
  • Mandatory to appear in CUET PG LLB.

5-Year BA/BBA LLB (UG Level)

  • 10+2 or equivalent with:

General/OBC/EWS: 45%

SC/ST/PwD: 40%

  • No age limit.
  • CLAT score is compulsory.

Also Read: How to clear CLAT 2026 in first attempt?

Q:   How many times I can appear for CLAT Exam?
A:

There is no restriction as such for the CLAT exam. Thus, one can give CLAT any number of times they want to. Candidates should not feel bad if they are not able to clear the CLAT exam in first time. 

Q:   Can I get admission in NLUs without clearing CLAT Exam?
A:

No you can not get admission to 24 participating NLUs without clearing CLAT Exam. For admission to NLU Delhi, you need to clear AILET Exam. 

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DU Law Admission: Document Checklist

Candidates can check the list of documents required for DU Law admissions below:

  • CUET PG / CLAT Scorecard
  • Class 10th & 12th Mark Sheets
  • Graduation Mark Sheet (for 3-year LLB)
  • Photo ID Proof (Aadhar, Passport, etc.)
  • Caste Certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS)
  • PwD Certificate (if necessary)
  • Passport Size Photographs
  • Character Certificate

All three centers provide the same 3-Year LLB course under the DU Faculty of Law, albeit with minor administrative variations.

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Tips to Crack DU Law Admissions 2025

Candidates can check important tips to crack DU law admissions below:

For CLAT Aspirants (5-Year Law)

  • Aim for CLAT AIR of less than 1,200 to play it safe for DU.
  • Emphasis on Legal Reasoning, GK, and Current Affairs.
  • Mock tests, PYQs, and time management are must-haves.

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  • Top centers require high CUET PG scores (250+).
  • Practice important subjects: Legal Aptitude, GK, English, Quant, and Logical Reasoning.
  • Emphasise DU-specific cut-off trends and previous counselling data.

DU Law Admissions 2025 provides great opportunities for dreamers wishing to study law through both 3-Year and 5-Year pathways. Through the addition of the CLAT-based UG course and the organised CUET PG route for the 3-Year LLB, the system is merit-based and transparent.  Be ahead of the game by preparing diligently, keeping deadlines in mind, and having documents ready. DU law courses remain the most coveted in India because of their mix of affordability, scholarship, and national prestige.

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