Delhi University LLB Entrance Examination
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Eligibility of integrated law program is having passed 10+2 from a recogized board with minimum 50% aggregate, there's relaxation of 5% in case of reserved category. Some of the top university conduct admission via entrance test mentioned below.
Registration for CLAT is open at https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2020/
Registration for AILET is open at https://nludelhi.admissionhelp.com/nlu/login.aspx
Yes, as per the eligibility criteria for DU LLB Course, candidate who're in the final year examinations too are eligible to apply for the same. You can apply for DU LLB Entrance Test this year. Although, your admission will be provisional till you clear your final year exam and submit the relevant documents during counselling.
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For admission in 3 year LLB in DU you need to have a graduate or postgraduate degree and if you do not have that then you are not eligible to take admission in the said course, if you have a graduate or post graduate degree then you need to give an entrance test and post clearing that based on the merit list prepared by the university you will be allotted the college, generally the classes are held in two batches i.e morning and evening for more information please refer, http://du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=law-2
There are four sections in DU LLB Entrance Examination- English language, analytical skills, legal awareness and aptitude, general knowledge and current affairs.
In English language section, there will be questions from grammar, unseen passage, antonyms-synonyms, fill in the blanks etc. The best way to prepare is to refer any comprehensive grammar book and read any one english newspaper daily.
Analytical skills section includes maths, reasoning, aptitude etc. For this, you should revise maths books of class V to X. Also there will be questions from seat arrangement, blood relation, speed, time and distance, coding decoding, syllogism etc.
Universal DU LLB guide is considered very helpful for both legal awareness and legal aptitude sections. You should try to complete the entire legal aptitude section.
Reading newspapers regularly will extremely help you to be aware of the current affairs. For general knowledge section, you can refer to these books- Manorama Year book, India Year Book etc.
If possible you should make a proper study plan and do accordingly. There are many mock tests booklets available in the market, choose any one of them and start solving the mock papers. Solving previous year papers will help you to get accustomed.
Hello Aspirant,
As per the official, The candidates who have passed 10+2 exam or obtained Graduation/Post-graduation from Open University system directly without any basic qualification, Only that candidates will not be eligible to apply for BHU LLB programme.
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Hello Sneha,
No DU does not offer LL.B 5 year integrated course, rather it offers 3 year Law programme. There are other universities which offer LL.B integrated 5 year course , the list is as follows-
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Kusum, LLB is a Bachelor's degree. After graduation, if you want to study LLB, it will be taking a a step back for 3 years. Having said that, you can study LLB by appearing in any Law Entrance examination like CLAT. CLAT has 2 types- CLAT and CLAT PG. Now CLAT is for Candidates who want to pursue Undergraduate and 5 year Integrated Law Courses and CLAT PG is for Post Graduate Programmes in Law. Now for CLAT, you need to have completed your 10+2. But to be eligible for CLAT PG, you should have a Bachelor's degree in Law. But solely based on your 10+2 qualification, you can appear for any Law Entrance exam and start afresh from the 1st year.
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yes still now you can do 3 years llb courses as you are already graduated. there is some entrance exam like clat law entrance test which is no age limit. you may surely apply for it. see the marks criteria can be different for different colleges, you may follow the below link to know about cat entrance test in india,
https://law.careers360.com/exams?level=1
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