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    Q:   Who is eligible for DU?
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    DU eligibility criteria varies with course. However, the basic eligibility requirement for UG courses is Class 12 and a minimum of graduation is required for PG courses. Below is DU eligibility for top courses:

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    BA (Prog)/ BA (Hons)

    A pass in Class 12

    BSc (Gen)/ BSc (Hons)

    A pass in Class 12

    BCom/ BCom (Hons)

    A pass in Class 12

    BBA

    A pass in Class 12

    BMS

    A pass in Class 12

    B.El.Ed

    Class 12 with 50% aggregate

    Q:   Which all colleges are known as off-campus at DU?
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    Delhi University Off-campus colleges are those which are not part of the North or South Campus. The list is huge but to name a few, some of the top off-campus colleges of Delhi University include Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, DCAC, Keshav Mahavidyalaya, Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce and Bhim Rao Ambedkar College among others. Some of these colleges are more popular than the North or South Campus colleges due to their popularity in a course.
    Q:   What is the average package offered by top DU colleges?
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    The average package offered by some of the top DU Colleges in recent times is presented below:

    DU College Name

    Average Package

    Hindu College

    INR 10.4 LPA (2023)

    Miranda House

    INR 7.6 LPA (2025)

    KMC

    INR 10.8 LPA (2025) 

    LSR

    INR 12.18 LPA (2025) 

    Hansraj College

    INR 9 LPA (2025)

    SRCC

    INR 9.9 LPA (2025) 

    SVC

    INR 5.9 LPA (2024)

    JMC

    INR 6 LPA (2024)

    Gargi College

    INR 5.25 LPA (2024)

     

    Q:   Can I get into DU with 500 score in CUET UG?
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    Delhi University offers UG courses based on CUET UG exam. Based on the DU B.Com Hons. cutoff 2024, It is not possible to get into DU with 500 score as the cutoffs for all the affiliated colleges under Delhi University were comparatively above than the score of 500. Further, DU CUET UG cutoff 2024 ranged from 608 to 758 for the General AI category candidates for B.Com Hons. However, cutoffs can vary as per the courses, for some courses, it is below and for other, it is above. Candidates can check the CUET last round scores for various courses to have an idea of the colleges and their respective results from the DU page:

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    Q:   Is Delhi University good for B.Ed?
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    Yes, Delhi University is good in terms of infrastructure, Faculties and placements opportunities. The University has facilities like libraby, canteen, lab, etc. 

    Q:   Does DU offer scholarships to PG courses?
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    Yes, University of Delhi offers scholarships to PG students. Below are the details:

    Scholarship NameScholarship Amount
    Post-Graduate Scholarship (All India Scheme)INR 400 per month will be awarded each year tenable for 2 or 3 years, as the case may be
    His Holiness The Pope ScholarshipINR 150 per month will be awarded each year typically to poor and needy students
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    DU LLB Admission Dates 2023

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    Q:   Can I get admission in Delhi University without CUET?
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    CUET UG is compulsory for admission in the affiliated colleges of University of Delhi for UG courses. Delhi University introduced admissions through CUET scores in 2024 for candidates who seek admission. Candidates will not be granted admission on the basis of merit of class 12th. However, there are some specific percentage criteria needed to appear for the CUET exam for class 12th candidates which is given below:

    • Students must have passed Class 12 or appeared in Class 12 from a recognized board in any stream to take admission to bachelor’s degree programmes in the central, state, private or deemed universities.
    • For the General category, the candidate needs to secure a minimum of 50% in Class 12; for SC/ST, candidates must have secured a minimum of 45% in Class 12 to be eligible for the CUET 2025. For BTch programmes, the minimum aggregate for the General category candidates is 45%, and that of the reserved category candidates is 40%.

    Morever, candidates who wish to apply for Delhi University must have a valid score in CUET. Undergraduate courses including BCom, BTech, BA, BSc and more are offered by the affiliated colleges. Candidates can check the entire list of UG courses by clicking here. Also, to know the detailed analysis for Delhi University, stay tuned to this page

    Q:   How will I be allocated a seat at DU via the CSAS allocation (CUET UG counselling process)?
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    For seat allocation at DU, students are required to lock their college and course preferences after the result is out. Delhi University will consider normalised scores provided by NTA to calculate the merit scores as per programme specific eligibility. The highest possible preference will be provisionally allocated to the candidates considering the following
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    • Program-Specific merit
    • Category of the students (UR/ OBC-NCL/ SC/ ST/ EWS/ Minority)
    • Availability of seats
    • Any other allocation rules, policies, or criteria citied by (CSAS (UG)- 2025) or University of Delhi
    Q:   Is DU admission open?
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    DU admission is open. Admission in Delhi University is based on CUET-UG & CUET-PG scores. Below are the upcoming events for DU admission:

    • University of Delhi (DU) has released the admission cutoff for 5-yr integrated BA LLB and BBA LLB courses through Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scores.
    • The CUET PG 2026 registration process for admission to PG courses is expected to begin in Jan 2026.
    • DU CSAS-PG 2025 Spot Round 3 allocations have been released for admission to various PG courses based on the CUET-PG 2025 scores, and the last date for fee payment is Aug 20, 2025.
    Q:   Is good marks required to get hostel in DU?
    A: 

    Delhi University offers hostels to both male and female students. As per the information on web, the university allocates hostel to students based on their merit. The university considers the academic performance of the students and availability of seats for providing hostel. The university also considers factors such as distance from the university, disability, and financial need in allocating hostels to students. Besides, If a students fails in any semester, hostel facility is discarded. Almost all the hostels start their registration process in end of June or first week of July.

    DU LLB Application Process 2023

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    Q:   What is the cut off of University of Delhi?
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    Delhi University has offered MA in Sociology course based on CUET PG exam. Considering the DU CUET PG cutoff 2025, the needed rank for the candidates willing to get into DU for the same course stood at 98. Similarly, the Delhi University CUET PG cutoff 2025 for the OBC AI category candidates for the aforementioned course stood between 185 and 202

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    Q:   When will the DU admission form be out?
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    DU registrations via CUET 2023 for UG programmes began on Feb 10, 2023 and were open till Mar 30, 2023. Additionally, for admission to PG courses, DU CUET-PG registrations for the 2023 session started on Mar 20 and were open till May 5. Interested candidates were able to apply online on the official website of CUET UG and CUET PG.

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    Followed by the application forms of CUET UG and CUET PG, DU has already started the DU CSAS registration for final college and course allotment of students who qualified the CUET UG exam. The process will begin soon for CUET PG qualifiers as well.

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    Q:   Can I get DU with 90 percentile?
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    In 2023, the competition has reached very high in terms of cutoffs released. The cutoffs had shown a whooping increase over the years and set a bar for the candidates to put a lot of effort. With a mere 90 percentile, candidates won't be able to get admission in DU, they must need to acquire a minimum cutoff of 98 to secure a seat at Delhi University.

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    Q:   Who is eligible for DU 3 year LLM?
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    Graduation is the minimum qualification required for DU LLM programme. Below is detailed eligibility for LLM:

    • Aspirants need to 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.
    • Candidates securing the marks prescribed above or appearing in the qualifying degree examination or awaiting the results of any such examination are eligible to appear in the LLM Entrance Test but the admission will depend on their securing the minimum eligibility marks prescribed above.
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    Top law firms and advocates come to our college to hire students.
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    Many students try to build their path in litigation, joining leading law firms (off-campus placements), and the rest of the students go to Judiciary.
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    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2028
    Offered by Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi
    5.0
    5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Very good faculty and course.
    Placements: The placement cell of the campus law center is an active branch of the institution. Many law firms come to hire young students every year. Every 6 months, students get the chance to get themselves scholarships. Almost 60-70 percent of the students get an internship every year.
    Infrastructure: The library and Wi-Fi are well accommodated and managed. Wi-Fi is available in every corner of the campus. Being a college more than 100 years old, the infrastructure is a little old compared to other colleges. The hostel is also very well accommodated.
    Faculty: The faculty in the campus law center is very experienced and the best at their work. The curriculum is very helpful and descriptive for every student. Almost every teacher has a doctorate and is very experienced in their job; they are also very helpful.
    Other: I chose this course as it is one of the best professional courses to be in. I have the background to pursue it, also. Events, fests, crowd, connectivity, and everything is good about the college and its surroundings.
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    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2028
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    Satisfied with the facilties. The placement cell is not highly active, which is quite disappointing.
    Placements: The placement cell is quite active. Around 30% of students get placed. The college has a great alumni network, which helps students to a great extent. Most students here are interested in becoming advocates and judges, which means they are not focused on placing the students.
    Infrastructure: Since the college is about 100 years old, the infrastructure is not that great, but it is well-maintained, as far as the structure is concerned. About the hostel, the infrastructure is great with Wi-Fi facilities, bus facilities to carry students from the hostel to the college, and the food quality is amazing.
    Faculty: Teachers here are really supportive, well-qualified, and they share great knowledge. The teaching style is really impressive. The course curriculum is great. It helps even in the preparation for the judiciary and other legal examinations. The semester exams are quite difficult as they make the students industry-ready.
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    Life of a student in CLC.
    Placements: Campus placement is not that great, but you get major alumni connections, which will be helpful in getting placed. Law placements mostly prefer students who have done internships on a regular basis. There is a placement cell in the college, which is not that fruitful.
    Infrastructure: There is no facility related to hostel. Girls who come from outside Delhi may get hostels, which are 3 km away from the college. There are only 10 seats for the students out of 1000 students. The course is really good, but it is more good for the students who are preparing for the exams.
    Faculty: Faculty is great, they have a great experience. Course lasts for 3 years, and exams happen every 6 months. It is quite hard to get over 60 marks in this college, which is not good for the students who want to pursue education from foreign universities.
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    Journey of my LL.B. in Law Center 2, Delhi University.
    Placements: Law Center 2 provides placement opportunities, but only those who score above 60% are selected by the companies. Therefore, very few people get the chance to be selected for placements. Very few companies visit our college and select only 5 to 6 students, which motivates others. 
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure of Law Center 2 is good. They have air conditioning and a very good library. However, the Wi-Fi does not work well. The canteen is located at the back of the college. Nearby, the arts faculty is attached outside, where there are various food courts. If anyone wants to relax, they can go to the arts faculty grounds. The natural scenery is really nice.
    Faculty: The faculty is very professional and friendly. We study through the case materials provided. Exams are conducted every 4 months. Many students fail because the faculty does not give high marks; 60% is the highest. In exams, the questions come from the case materials provided on the website.
    Other: Doing my LL.B. from Delhi University was my dream. The campus crowd is really good; we get to meet people from various backgrounds and states.
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    CLC is a legend but needs reform.
    Placements: Even though CLC is one of the top law colleges in India. Placements here are almost nil. While NLU students get placed at tier 1 law firms, our students struggle to get internships. It is mostly because of the attendance criteria. The college does not provide any internships to students.
    Infrastructure: CLC has a legacy, but the building is as old as its legacy. The college department never works towards the renovation of such an old building, which has moldy walls. Be it winter or summer, we will never feel like going to the campus because Delhi's temperature is so extreme in both cases. The infrastructure does nothing to provide relief to students. The library is well-stocked. Classrooms are very poor. Wi-Fi somehow works here.
    Faculty: The only good thing about CLC is academics. Faculty members are super knowledgeable and friendly. The course curriculum is so good that it is used by most of the law colleges in India. Semester exams are difficult. Scoring 60% in the law is not an easy task. The average pass percentage is 50-55%.
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    I really like society structure that helps students learn how to organise events.
    Placements: It had a strong reputation for its campus placement opportunities in 6 and 7 semesters. Students were eligible to sit in the placements. Institutes provided placement training and mock interview preparation to the students recently. The highest package was 42 LPA, and the average package was 7 LPA offered by the institutes. Atleast 70% of students got placed through on-campus drive.
    Infrastructure: My overall experience was totally amazing because of the events of the college like Induction for freshers for international competitions, moot court, and other competitions like debate, quizzes, etc. Overall, college gives vast exposure to students from different states. SSC judges and top advocates come to judges competitions so in that way too.
    Faculty: Faculty members and students relations were very good. Faculty members were supportive and eager to teach. They had a passion for teaching and growth of students. Every doubt was cleared and you were encouraged to practice things that were really required for placements rather than college academics. While I didn't like some faculty members and I could not include their names. But many students disliked them because they were the most disciplined ones in the college.
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    DU LLB FAQs

    Q:   What is the college-wise offers made during DU placements?
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    Find below the number of offers made to some of the top DU colleges:

    DU College Name

    Total Offers

    Hindu College

    200+ offers (2023)

    LSR

    108 (2025)

    Hansraj College

    200+ (2025)

    SRCC

    520+ (2025)

    Gargi College

    230 (2024)

     

    Q:   What is the placement process followed by Delhi University?
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    Delhi University placement process is conducted through Centralized Placement Cell and Department Placement Cell, which varies from college to college. Other than this, the placement period at DU is between August and December. However, it may vary from college and department.

    Q:   Does DU accept NEET MDS exam?
    A: 

    Yes, NEET MDS exam is accepted by Delhi University to offer MDS specialisation through its various affiliated courses. Delhi University allows candidates to get admission to various MDS specialisations such as Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Medicine & Radiology, and Prosthodontics for various All India and Home State quotas. 

    Q:   What is Delhi University DU JAT cutoff?
    A: 

    Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) and BA (Hons) Business Economics has been conducted on the basis of DU JAT through various affiliated colleges for Delhi University admissions. As per the DU cutoff 2021, the closing rank for BMS stood at 545 for College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi and at 2419 at Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women (Delhi University) for the General category All India students. Also, B.A. (Hons.) in Business Economics, the closing rank stood at 2120 for Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi and at 2402 for Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, University of Delhi

    Q:   What is the expected CAT cutoff 2025?
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    Delhi University consists of various colleges for which UG and PG admissions can be possible through CUET, CUET PG, CAT and many other exams. Further following the previous year trends, it is expected that the cutoff will remain same in the upcoming session also. For MBA, the overall cutoff can stood at 98. Similarly, the sectional cutoff can stood at 50 for open category candidates. 

    Q:   Is there any dress code at DU?
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    Delhi University does not follow a dress code. The students are free to wear casual clothing. But, during the orientation, induction programmes and guest lectures, students are requested to dress in formals. Also, DU students are mostly known to have set new fashion trends for other college students.
    Q:   What is DU CUET UG Counselling process?
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    Before the CUET counselling process for DU will even begin, it is necessary that aspirants opt for DU during CUET form filling and later apply on the CSAS portal to be eligible for admission. The admission process after CUET result declaration is explained below:

    Step 1: After the declaration of the CUET UG exam, register on the DU CSAS portal in multiple phases.

    Step 2: Submit College + Course combination preferences in the order of priority on the CSAS dashboard. 

    Step 3: The University has released the dates for three DU CSAS Seat Allocation Lists for all categories. 

    • The "freeze" option in seat allocation for CSAS (DU) is to be selected by the students to confirm their admission choice to the allocated college and course at DU.
    • If candidates are happy with the assigned college and course, they can freeze the request through their dashboard.
    • Once they select this option, they will not be considered for "upgradation" of choice in further rounds of CSAS.
    • Candidates must only select this option only if they are satisfied with the allocated seat and want to take admission to this course & college
    • If they do not choose to upgrade or freeze your admission, their current status will be maintained.

    Step 4: Once the candidate "Accept" the provisionally allocated seat, the concerned college will verify the eligibility and documents uploaded by the candidate online. The college has an option to 'Accept' or 'Reject' the admission of the student basis the verification. 

    Step 5: Once the DU-affiliated college accords the approval, candidates will have to pay the 'Admission Fee' to confirm their seat. 

    On the basis of the availability of seats due to rejections, cancellations, and withdrawals, DU may announce multiple allocation rounds. The University of Delhi will display the vacant seats on its admission website (admission.uod.ac.in) before every allocation round. 

    Q:   Can I take LLM without LLB at Campus Law Centre DU?
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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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