Delhi University LLB Entrance Examination
Hello Dear Student,
Yes, IGNOU Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates are recognised by all member universities of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). IGNOU is granted the authority to confer degrees by Clause 5(1)(3) of the IGNOU Act 1985. IGNOU is also recognised as a Central University by the University Grants Commission of India (UGC).
Here are the Eligibility Criterias for DU LLB Admission:
1. For General 50% Marks in Graduation, For OBC 45%, For SC/ST 40%.
2. Graduate or Post Graduate Degree from any recognised University by UGC.
To know more please visit on this link: https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-eligibility-criteria
All the Best
In 2019, a score of 169 with a combined rank of 135 secured a seat in DU LLB. But this Candidate also had 64.00 in his/her qualifying exam. Now this is First admission list. Going by that, with a score of 185, you do have decent chances. This year, the competition has been high and the cut offs might increase. But you might still have decent chances. You can check the admission list of 2019 at: http://du.ac.in/adm2019/pdf/ADMLIST/PG/first/23072019-llb-adm-list.pdf
Hello there, hope you are doing good!
I would like to tell you that as the cut off for LLB in Delhi University went to 149 marks for SC students, I believe you have a good chance of getting admission there.
I am attaching a link where you can find more information about the DU LLB cut off -
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-cutoff
Hope you found this answer helpful.
Good luck for your future!
Hello Klsingh
The registration for DU LLB will begin on April 2021 and will continue till May the admit card will be issued on June and the exam most probably will take place online in June so be prepared for any situation.Keep a look at this to get more information from analysing at previous years
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-application-form
Hope this helps you
Hello,
In order to appear for Delhi University LLB Course, candidates are required to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized with 50% aggregate, in case of reserved category there is relaxation of 5%, hence if you clear all your backlogs and fulfill the required aggregate as per your respective category you can appear for the exam.
Hello aspirant
The national testing agency conducts the DU LLB entrance exam on behalf of Delhi University.
DU LLB entrance exam was conducted on September 9,2020. Answer key was released on October 6, 2020. The result of the exam will be declared any time. Soon it will be declared.
Result will be in both format consolidated and individual format. Once result will be out website will be provided.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope your doing good.
DU LLB cutoff is releasing on 12th october 2020 Exam has been conducted on 6th to 11th September 2020. It is a university level entrance examination which is conduced to offer admission in law courses.
Answer key has been released refer to it for more reference.
1st DU LLB merit list for admission will be released on November 2. The next merit lists by the 2nd and 3rd merit lists on November 9 and 18.
For more information refer to the link attached below
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-result
Thankyou, hope this helps. ping us for more queries.
Goodluck for everything ahead :)
Hello. I have just checked it now, it is already declared on 14th October 2020. Please check once.
Hope that helps!
Hi,
Cut off marks in previous year i.e. in 2019 for general category was 222 and cut off rank was 82. If you have scored 228 marks chances are that you might clear the exam but still it depends on various factors such as difficulty level of the exam, previous year cut off etc. Please refer to this link to get access of previous year cut off - https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-cutoff
We can analyse this years cut off based on several factors and in of them being analysing pervious years cut off. In 2019 the cut off marks in the first list was 222 and the cut off rank based on those marks was 82 (general category). This year's cut off will depend a lot on the difficulty level of the exam and number of applicants. you can check pervious years cut off and analysis of 2020 cut off here - https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-cutoff
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