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On what basis does the Campus Law Centre offer admission to the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) course?
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The Campus Law Centre offers admission to the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) course based on the Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
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To apply for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre,
1. Fill the application form available on the official website of the University of Delhi.
2. Appear for the entrance exam (DU LLB Entrance Exam) conducted by the National Testing Agenc
1. Fill the application form available on the official website of the University of Delhi.
2. Appear for the entrance exam (DU LLB Entrance Exam) conducted by the National Testing Agenc
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To apply for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre,
1. Fill the application form available on the official website of the University of Delhi.
2. Appear for the entrance exam (DU LLB Entrance Exam) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
3. Qualify the entrance exam and participate in the counselling process.
4. Once selected, report to the Campus Law Centre for admission and complete the formalities.
1. Fill the application form available on the official website of the University of Delhi.
2. Appear for the entrance exam (DU LLB Entrance Exam) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
3. Qualify the entrance exam and participate in the counselling process.
4. Once selected, report to the Campus Law Centre for admission and complete the formalities.
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a month ago
Can I get admission to Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) with 60% in Class 12 at Campus Law Centre?
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No. The minimum eligibility criteria for admission to the LL.B. program at Campus Law Centre is 45% marks in the qualifying examination (Class 12). However, with 60% marks, you can apply, but the actual cut-off may vary depending on the number
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No. The minimum eligibility criteria for admission to the LL.B. program at Campus Law Centre is 45% marks in the qualifying examination (Class 12). However, with 60% marks, you can apply, but the actual cut-off may vary depending on the number of applicants and the admission process.
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a month ago
What are the steps of application for admission to Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre?
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The steps of application for admission to Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre are:
1. Obtain the application form
2. Fill the application form
3. Submit the application form
4. Appear for the entrance examination
5. Check the cut-off list
1. Obtain the application form
2. Fill the application form
3. Submit the application form
4. Appear for the entrance examination
5. Check the cut-off list
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The steps of application for admission to Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre are:
1. Obtain the application form
2. Fill the application form
3. Submit the application form
4. Appear for the entrance examination
5. Check the cut-off list
6. Complete the admission formalities
1. Obtain the application form
2. Fill the application form
3. Submit the application form
4. Appear for the entrance examination
5. Check the cut-off list
6. Complete the admission formalities
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| Document | Description |
| --- | --- |
| Class X Certificate | Date of Birth Proof |
| Class XII Marksheet | Qualifying Examination Marksheet |
| Graduate/Post Graduate Degree(s) | (if applicable) |
| Migration Certificate | (if applicable) |
| Ca
| --- | --- |
| Class X Certificate | Date of Birth Proof |
| Class XII Marksheet | Qualifying Examination Marksheet |
| Graduate/Post Graduate Degree(s) | (if applicable) |
| Migration Certificate | (if applicable) |
| Ca
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| Document | Description |
| --- | --- |
| Class X Certificate | Date of Birth Proof |
| Class XII Marksheet | Qualifying Examination Marksheet |
| Graduate/Post Graduate Degree(s) | (if applicable) |
| Migration Certificate | (if applicable) |
| Category Certificate | (for reserved category students) |
| Income Certificate | (for OBC candidates) |
| Person with Disability Certificate | (if applicable) |
| Ex-serviceman Certificate | (if applicable) |
| Kashmiri Migrant Certificate | (if applicable) |
| --- | --- |
| Class X Certificate | Date of Birth Proof |
| Class XII Marksheet | Qualifying Examination Marksheet |
| Graduate/Post Graduate Degree(s) | (if applicable) |
| Migration Certificate | (if applicable) |
| Category Certificate | (for reserved category students) |
| Income Certificate | (for OBC candidates) |
| Person with Disability Certificate | (if applicable) |
| Ex-serviceman Certificate | (if applicable) |
| Kashmiri Migrant Certificate | (if applicable) |
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LL.B. graduates from Campus Law Centre can pursue various careers, including:
Legal Practice: They can practice law as advocates in courts, tribunals, and other judicial bodies.
Corporate Law: They can work as legal advisors or consultants in co
Legal Practice: They can practice law as advocates in courts, tribunals, and other judicial bodies.
Corporate Law: They can work as legal advisors or consultants in co
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LL.B. graduates from Campus Law Centre can pursue various careers, including:
Legal Practice: They can practice law as advocates in courts, tribunals, and other judicial bodies.
Corporate Law: They can work as legal advisors or consultants in corporate firms, banks, and financial institutions.
Judicial Services: They can appear for judicial service exams and become judges or magistrates.
Civil Services: They can appear for civil service exams and join the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), or other allied services.
Academia: They can pursue higher education (LL.M. or Ph.D.) and become law teachers or professors.
Research: They can work as legal researchers in research institutions, think tanks, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Policy Making: They can work with government agencies, legislative bodies, or NGOs to draft and implement policies.
Mediation and Arbitration: They can work as mediators or arbitrators, helping resolve disputes outside the court system.
Legal Journalism: They can work as legal journalists, reporting on legal issues and court proceedings.
Social Work: They can work with NGOs or social organizations, using their legal knowledge to advocate for social justice and human rights.
These are just a few examples of the many career paths available to LL.B. graduates from Campus Law Centre. The skills and knowledge gained during the course can be applied to various fields, and graduates can choose a career that aligns with their interests and passions.
Legal Practice: They can practice law as advocates in courts, tribunals, and other judicial bodies.
Corporate Law: They can work as legal advisors or consultants in corporate firms, banks, and financial institutions.
Judicial Services: They can appear for judicial service exams and become judges or magistrates.
Civil Services: They can appear for civil service exams and join the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), or other allied services.
Academia: They can pursue higher education (LL.M. or Ph.D.) and become law teachers or professors.
Research: They can work as legal researchers in research institutions, think tanks, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Policy Making: They can work with government agencies, legislative bodies, or NGOs to draft and implement policies.
Mediation and Arbitration: They can work as mediators or arbitrators, helping resolve disputes outside the court system.
Legal Journalism: They can work as legal journalists, reporting on legal issues and court proceedings.
Social Work: They can work with NGOs or social organizations, using their legal knowledge to advocate for social justice and human rights.
These are just a few examples of the many career paths available to LL.B. graduates from Campus Law Centre. The skills and knowledge gained during the course can be applied to various fields, and graduates can choose a career that aligns with their interests and passions.
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One should choose Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre because:
- It is considered one of the best in India for the 3-year LL.B. course.
- The institute has a strong alumni network, including notable figures such as Arun Jaitley, Kapil S
- It is considered one of the best in India for the 3-year LL.B. course.
- The institute has a strong alumni network, including notable figures such as Arun Jaitley, Kapil S
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One should choose Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre because:
- It is considered one of the best in India for the 3-year LL.B. course.
- The institute has a strong alumni network, including notable figures such as Arun Jaitley, Kapil Sibal, and Rohinton F. Nariman.
- More than eighty percent of the sitting judges in the High Court of Delhi are alumni of this institute.
- The course offers a wide range of career opportunities, including litigation, law firms, and teaching.
- The Campus Law Centre has a conviction in sticking to its 3-year LL.B. course despite the trend of 5-year law schools.
- It is considered one of the best in India for the 3-year LL.B. course.
- The institute has a strong alumni network, including notable figures such as Arun Jaitley, Kapil Sibal, and Rohinton F. Nariman.
- More than eighty percent of the sitting judges in the High Court of Delhi are alumni of this institute.
- The course offers a wide range of career opportunities, including litigation, law firms, and teaching.
- The Campus Law Centre has a conviction in sticking to its 3-year LL.B. course despite the trend of 5-year law schools.
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Yes, the eligibility criteria for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) differ for reserved category candidates at Campus Law Centre. The reserved category candidates are eligible for a 5% relaxation in the minimum marks required in the qualifying exami
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Yes, the eligibility criteria for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) differ for reserved category candidates at Campus Law Centre. The reserved category candidates are eligible for a 5% relaxation in the minimum marks required in the qualifying examination.
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Placements for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre are as follows:
| Year | Number of Students | Placement Percentage |
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| 2020 | 252 | 73.41% |
| 2019 | 241 | 64.32% |
| 2018 | 228 | 56.14% |
| Year | Number of Students | Placement Percentage |
|-|-|-|
| 2020 | 252 | 73.41% |
| 2019 | 241 | 64.32% |
| 2018 | 228 | 56.14% |
a month ago
Is there any entrance exam required for admission to Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre?
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Yes, an entrance exam is required for admission to the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Campus Law Centre. The exam is conducted by the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
