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About DU Law Entrance

Delhi University Law Entrance Examination:

 

Faculty of Law - Delhi University was established in the year 1924; it was initially housed in the Prince s Pavilion in the old Viceregal Lodge Grounds but after 1963 the office moved to its current location at Chhatra Marg, University of Delhi. Presently, Faculty of Law presently consists of four units which are Master of Laws (L.L.M), Master of Civil Law (M.C.L), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Civil Laws (D.C.L) and all these are directly administered by Dean himself.

LLB Teaching and examination are conducted at three law centres which are CLC, LC I and LC II; CLC and LC I are both in the main law faculty building, Chhatra Marg, North Campus. Furthermore, each law centre has its own law faculty and administrative staff and teaching and examination at respective centres are conducted under the control and supervision of professor incharge of the concerned centre. DU also offers provision of evening courses at LC II, in Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, South Campus for students are studying along with job.

Currently, the law faculty has a total strength of 80 full time and 14 part time teachers. Law faculty offers case studies to students with practical aspect of law, selective admissions, unique teaching methods, enhanced course structure and strict adherence to the standards laid down.


Degree Courses Through DU Law Entrance

Faculty of Law, Delhi University offers a three year LL.B course and a two year LL.M course. Students applying for admission should have graduated with atleast 50% marks. Delhi University admission in Law course begins in August and DU admission procedure initiate in July. Notification for the same is usually out by he end of April.

 

Criteria of Reservation of Seats:


As far as reservations are concerned, 15% of seats are reserved for SC candidates, 7.5% for ST candidates, 5% seats are reserved for children/widows/wives of officers and men of armed forced including para-military personnel killed/disabled in action or those who died/were disabled on duty and 3% seats are reserved for Physically handicapped candidates. Additionally, admissions are based on entrance tests.

 

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