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No, you cannot get direct admission to the Faculty of Law Master of Law (LL.M.) programme. The admissions to Master of Laws (Two and Three year program) are made strictly on the basis of merit in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
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What are the steps of application for admission to Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law?
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Check eligibility: Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or Foreign University recognised by the University of Delhi.
Fill out the application form: Submit y
Check eligibility: Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or Foreign University recognised by the University of Delhi.
Fill out the application form: Submit your application for the LL.M. Entrance Test through the University website.
Appear for the Entrance Test: The test will consist of 100 objective-type questions with multiple choice answers, covering various law subjects.
Affidavit: If selected, students taking admission in LL.M. (Two-years) course are required to file an affidavit declaring that they are not engaged in any trade, profession, business, or employment.
Admission based on merit: Admissions to Master of Laws (Two and Three year program) are made strictly on the basis of merit in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
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Check eligibility: Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or Foreign University recognised by the University of Delhi.
Fill out the application form: Submit y
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Check eligibility: Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or Foreign University recognised by the University of Delhi.
Fill out the application form: Submit your application for the LL.M. Entrance Test through the University website.
Appear for the Entrance Test: The test will consist of 100 objective-type questions with multiple choice answers, covering various law subjects.
Affidavit: If selected, students taking admission in LL.M. (Two-years) course are required to file an affidavit declaring that they are not engaged in any trade, profession, business, or employment.
Admission based on merit: Admissions to Master of Laws (Two and Three year program) are made strictly on the basis of merit in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
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To get admission in Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law, following documents are required:
1. Marksheet and Certificate of Class 10
2. Marksheet and Certificate of Class 12
3. Marksheet and Certificate of LL.B.
4. Caste Certificate (if applica
1. Marksheet and Certificate of Class 10
2. Marksheet and Certificate of Class 12
3. Marksheet and Certificate of LL.B.
4. Caste Certificate (if applica
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To get admission in Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law, following documents are required:
1. Marksheet and Certificate of Class 10
2. Marksheet and Certificate of Class 12
3. Marksheet and Certificate of LL.B.
4. Caste Certificate (if applicable)
5. Income Certificate (if applicable)
6. Migration Certificate (if applicable)
7. Character Certificate
8. Aadhar Card
9. Passport size photograph
10. Anti-Ragging Affidavit
1. Marksheet and Certificate of Class 10
2. Marksheet and Certificate of Class 12
3. Marksheet and Certificate of LL.B.
4. Caste Certificate (if applicable)
5. Income Certificate (if applicable)
6. Migration Certificate (if applicable)
7. Character Certificate
8. Aadhar Card
9. Passport size photograph
10. Anti-Ragging Affidavit
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No, counselling is not required for admission to Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law. Admissions are made strictly on the basis of merit in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
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To get admission to the Master of Law (LL.M.) at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, follow these steps:
1. Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or For
1. Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or For
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To get admission to the Master of Law (LL.M.) at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, follow these steps:
1. Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or Foreign University recognised by the University of Delhi.
2. Apply for the LL.M. Entrance Test, which is a two-hour test with 100 objective-type questions.
3. The test will cover various law subjects, including Constitutional Law of India, Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, and more.
4. Each question carries four marks, with four marks awarded for correct answers and one mark deducted for incorrect answers.
5. No marks are awarded or deducted for unanswered questions.
6. Check the University website for general instructions and eligibility criteria.
7. If you are appearing in the qualifying degree examination, you are also eligible to appear in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
8. Admissions are made strictly on the basis of merit in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
1. Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or Foreign University recognised by the University of Delhi.
2. Apply for the LL.M. Entrance Test, which is a two-hour test with 100 objective-type questions.
3. The test will cover various law subjects, including Constitutional Law of India, Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, and more.
4. Each question carries four marks, with four marks awarded for correct answers and one mark deducted for incorrect answers.
5. No marks are awarded or deducted for unanswered questions.
6. Check the University website for general instructions and eligibility criteria.
7. If you are appearing in the qualifying degree examination, you are also eligible to appear in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
8. Admissions are made strictly on the basis of merit in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
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Yes, there are overhead expenses during Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law. The average fee of an LLM course ranges between INR 1-5 Lakhs. The total fee for Faculty of Law, Delhi is INR 12,040.
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To apply for Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law, follow these steps:
Check eligibility: Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or Foreign University reco
Check eligibility: Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or Foreign University reco
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To apply for Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law, follow these steps:
Check eligibility: Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or Foreign University recognised by the University of Delhi.
Prepare for the Entrance Test: The LL.M. Entrance Test is a two-hour test with 100 objective-type questions with multiple choice answers relating to various law subjects.
Register for the Entrance Test: The test is conducted by the University of Delhi, and registration details can be found on the University website.
File an affidavit (if required): For the LL.M. (Two-year) course, students need to file an affidavit stating they are not engaged in any trade, business, occupation, profession, or employment and will be studying the course on a full-time basis.
Apply for admission: After clearing the Entrance Test, apply for admission to the LL.M. programme based on the merit list.
Note: The admission process and eligibility criteria may be subject to change, so it's essential to check the University of Delhi's website for the most up-to-date information.
Check eligibility: Ensure you have a Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent degree from another Indian or Foreign University recognised by the University of Delhi.
Prepare for the Entrance Test: The LL.M. Entrance Test is a two-hour test with 100 objective-type questions with multiple choice answers relating to various law subjects.
Register for the Entrance Test: The test is conducted by the University of Delhi, and registration details can be found on the University website.
File an affidavit (if required): For the LL.M. (Two-year) course, students need to file an affidavit stating they are not engaged in any trade, business, occupation, profession, or employment and will be studying the course on a full-time basis.
Apply for admission: After clearing the Entrance Test, apply for admission to the LL.M. programme based on the merit list.
Note: The admission process and eligibility criteria may be subject to change, so it's essential to check the University of Delhi's website for the most up-to-date information.
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The admission criteria for Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law are as follows:
LL.M. is for Indian students.
LL.M. (Two Year) is a full-time course, and students seeking admission in this course are required to file an affidavit stating that
LL.M. is for Indian students.
LL.M. (Two Year) is a full-time course, and students seeking admission in this course are required to file an affidavit stating that
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The admission criteria for Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law are as follows:
LL.M. is for Indian students.
LL.M. (Two Year) is a full-time course, and students seeking admission in this course are required to file an affidavit stating that they are not engaged in any trade, business, occupation, profession, or employment and will be studying the course on a full-time basis as per rules contained in the Delhi University Ordinances.
The admissions to Master of Laws (Two and Three year program) are made strictly on the basis of merit in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
The Entrance Test shall be of two hours duration, and the Test Paper will consist of one question paper containing 100 objective-type questions with multiple choice answers relating to various law subjects.
A Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University recognised as equivalent by the University of Delhi is the qualifying degree for appearing in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
Candidates appearing in the qualifying degree examination are also eligible to appear in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
LL.M. is for Indian students.
LL.M. (Two Year) is a full-time course, and students seeking admission in this course are required to file an affidavit stating that they are not engaged in any trade, business, occupation, profession, or employment and will be studying the course on a full-time basis as per rules contained in the Delhi University Ordinances.
The admissions to Master of Laws (Two and Three year program) are made strictly on the basis of merit in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
The Entrance Test shall be of two hours duration, and the Test Paper will consist of one question paper containing 100 objective-type questions with multiple choice answers relating to various law subjects.
A Three year/Five year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University recognised as equivalent by the University of Delhi is the qualifying degree for appearing in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
Candidates appearing in the qualifying degree examination are also eligible to appear in the LL.M. Entrance Test.
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To be eligible for admission to the Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law, a candidate should pursue a stream that leads to a Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) degree, as the eligibility criteria include 45% marks or equivalent grade in LL.B., with re
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To be eligible for admission to the Master of Law (LL.M.) at Faculty of Law, a candidate should pursue a stream that leads to a Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) degree, as the eligibility criteria include 45% marks or equivalent grade in LL.B., with relaxed percentages for OBC and SC/ST candidates.
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Yes, the Master of Law (LL.M.) eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at Faculty of Law. The eligibility criteria are as follows:
45% marks or equivalent grade in LLB for general category,
42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/
45% marks or equivalent grade in LLB for general category,
42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/
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Yes, the Master of Law (LL.M.) eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at Faculty of Law. The eligibility criteria are as follows:
45% marks or equivalent grade in LLB for general category,
42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST.
45% marks or equivalent grade in LLB for general category,
42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST.
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