Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The cut-off marks for LL.M. at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, varies year by year as it is susceptible to a lot of things like the number of students, the difficulty level of entrance, and the overall performance of the candidates.
But you can get an estimate of last year's cutoff marks if you wish to assess the competition for the programme. Remember, these are only rough estimates and are nowhere near the actual figure.
Last Year Cutoff (Approximate):
General Category: 70-75% in the qualifying LL.B. degree
Reserved Categories: A few percentage points lesser than the general category
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi (CLC) boasts a commendable placement record.
Top Recruiter
CLC attracts good law firms and organizations Luthra & Luthra Law Offices Bank DRT Dua Associates LexOrbis Intellectual MCO Legal Initiative Seth Dua & Associates Wadhwa Law Chambers others.
Median Package
The median package during placements is about INR 5 LPA.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Campus Law Center University of Delhi is one the most reputated institute which offered affordable education. So, the total fee structure for LLM in Campus Law Centre University of Delhi is approximately INR 13000 - INR 15000 For the first year fee structure is INR 7500+ and the second year fee structure is INR 6500+. This fee structure contains all academic fee like tution fees, library fee, development fee etc.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If you are willing to take admission to Campus Law Centre University of Delhi for LL.M then first of all check your eligibility criteria whether you are eligible for it or not . If you have more than 50% marks in general category or more then 45% marks in Sc/St then you can apply for CUET ( Common University Entrance Test) . You have to score high in this exam because admission are based on the merit list of CUET . Then you have to fill the Campus Law Center University of Delhi in your institute preference. Then if you are selected for admission campus authority will call you for interview and other processes. After that you have to co
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
First of all check your eligibility criteria if you belongs to sc/St caste you should have 45% marks in LLB & if you belongs to general category then you should have 50% marks for minimum eligibility criteria.
If you have more then aggregate marks then you have to apply for Common University Entrance Test (CUET PG ) followed by DU CSAS (Delhi University's Centralised Seat Allocation System where you have to give preference to Campus Law Center .
Then focus on the syllabus of CUET because admission is based on your performance in this exam .Mainly you have to focus on your core law subjects & current affairs.
You should have al
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, is considered one of the top law colleges in India. It has a strong reputation for its academic rigor, experienced faculty, and comprehensive curriculum. The college offers a vibrant campus life and numerous opportunities for extracurricular activities, including moot courts, debates, and legal aid initiatives. Its alumni network is well-established, providing students with valuable connections in the legal field. Overall, it is a great choice for aspiring law students.
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