DU Admissions : Information about LL.B and LL.M programme of Delhi University

Introduction The Faculty of Law of exampapers.info/category/delhi-university" title='Read more about Delhi University'>Delhi University is considered one of the best law institutes in India for pursuing LL.B and LL.M courses. Admission to the 3 year LL.B and two year/ three year LL.M programme of the University of Delhi is done through the D.U. Law exampapers.info/category/entrance-exam" title='Read more about Entrance Exam'>Entrance Exam.

There are 1500 seats for the LL.B. Course distributed among the three law centers of the exampapers.info/category/delhi-university" title='Read more about Delhi University'>Delhi University- the Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II. The number of seats available for the two year LL.M. programme is 35 while there are 30 seats for the three year LL.M programme.

Eligibility for the D.U.LL.B Entrance Test: For admission to the LL.B course of the University candidates need to be at least a graduate from a recognized University with a minimum of 50% ( 45% for CW/AF/PH and pass for SC/ST candidates) marks in aggregate. However those who are appearing in the final year of the qualifying entrance exam are also eligible to apply.

Eligibility for the D.U.LL.M exampapers.info/category/entrance-exam" title='Read more about Entrance Exam'>Entrance Exam: For admission to the LL.M course of the exampapers.info/category/delhi-university" title='Read more about Delhi University'>Delhi University through the D.U. LL.M exampapers.info/category/entrance-exam" title='Read more about Entrance Exam'>Entrance Exam candidates need to have a three year/ five year law degree or its equivalent from a recognized University with at least 50% ( 45% for SC/ST/CW-AF/PH category) marks in aggregate. However candidates who are appearing in the final Year of the qualifying examination are also eligible to appear in the LL.M exampapers.info/category/entrance-exam" title='Read more about Entrance Exam'>Entrance Exam.

The application forms for the D.U LLB and LL.M exampapers.info/category/entrance-exam" title='Read more about Entrance Exam'>Entrance Exam can be obtained by sending a request along with a demand draft of Rs. 250/- drawn in favor of Registrar, University of Delhi, payable at Delhi/New Delhi. The request letter and the demand draft should reach the Convener Office on or before 19th May, 2008.

It can also be obtained against a cash payment of Rs. 200/- from the Faculty of Law, exampapers.info/category/delhi-university" title='Read more about Delhi University'>Delhi University from 21st April to 2nd June, 2008. One can also download the application form from the University’s website- http://www.du.ac.in

Submitting the Application Form of the D.U. Law Entrance Test: The duly filled application forms of the LL.B/LL.M exampapers.info/category/entrance-exam" title='Read more about Entrance Exam'>Entrance Exam along with a demand draft of Rs. 500/- (Rs. 150/- for SC/ST candidates and Rs.700/- for those who have downloaded the form) drawn in favor of “ Registrar, University of Delhi” payable at Delhi should reach the Convener, Admission Committee, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 on or before 2nd June, 2008.

Candidates should also send a self-addressed envelope of 25×11 cms size with a postal stamp of Rs.10/- affixed.

Schedule of D.U. Law exampapers.info/category/entrance-exam" title='Read more about Entrance Exam'>Entrance Examination

Date of Issuing of Forms: 21st April, 2008 to 2nd June, 2008.

Last Date of issuing of Forms by Post: 29th May, 2008.

Last Date of Receipt of Application Form: 2nd June 2008.

Date of LL.B Entrance Test: 15th June, 2008 ( 10 a.m. to 12 noon)

Date of LL.M Entrance Test: 22nd June, 2008 (10 a.m. to 12 noon)

Related Link: www.du.ac.in

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