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Taru Taneja

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Some of the important pointers that the candidates should keep in mind while preparing for CUET PG exam are:

  • Check the CUET-PG syllabus for LLM course
  • Read about the exam pattern and marking scheme
  • Solve previous year question paper and mock tests online

 

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Jiya Khanna

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Campus Law Centre DULLM curriculum is a structured with a blend of core and elective courses lasting for one year. The curriculum mainly revolves around the four concentrations Public Law,  Criminal Law,  Commercial Laws, and Law and Technology. The course curriculum deepen students expertise in their preferred areas of interest and thrive in diverse fields such as academia, research, legal practice, policy making and judicial services

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Ishita Sharma

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No, you cannot take LLM without pursuing LLB at  Campus Law Centre DU, as the primary requirement for LLM course is Bachelors degree in Law. Apart from that, approximately 50 percent marks are also required in their LLB duration to enroll in LLM

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Neha Chauhan

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Candidates can compare Campus Law Centre DU with Mewar University based on their ROI to know which university offers better placement:

College NameTuition FeePackage
LLB at Campus Law Centre DUINR 18,030INR 5.50 LPA
LLB at Mewar UniversityINR 1.50 LakhINR 6 LPA

*This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Taru Taneja

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Campus Law Centre LLM course requires candidates to have complete a three or five-year LLB degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University recognised as equivalent by DU with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for OBC-NCL/ PwD/ CW and 40% aggregate for SC/ ST) or equivalent can apply for LLM course. 

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