Delhi University LLM Entrance Examination
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No Delhi University doesn't considers CUET scores for section into regulation projects across the school. In reality CUET is a public level under graduate placement test and Delhi University offers the customary regulation program that is after graduation. So in the event that you need to get induction into coordinated regulation program then you would need to search for a few different schools other than DU. Likewise after graduation you can unquestionably do LLB from Delhi University and for which you would have to showed up for DU LLB assessment which is the selection test for something very similar.
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It's expected that Delhi University may release the application form for DU LLM on 15th July, and NTA on behalf of DU will conduct the entrance test, and the date will be notified accordingly, candidates need to pass graduation in law whether it's of five or three years from a recognized university securing 50% aggregate, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, the entrance test will be conducted for two hours in MCQs format in English carrying 100 questions, for each correct answer four marks are awarded, and one mark is deducted for each incorrect answer, to know more details regarding this, visit our page at https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llm
DU LLLM is an entrance examination for Postgraduate Law programmes conducted by NTA for colleges of DU. It is a 2 hour online exam for admission to 2 year and 3 year Master's Law programmes for 121 seats.To be eligible for DU LLM, you should have completed your Graduation in either 3 year LLB or 5 year LLB from Delhi University or any other University recognised by DU. You should also secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in your Graduation if you belong to General Category and 45% if you belong to SC/ST. There is no upper age limit for DU LLM. Please read our page for complete information: https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llm
It was Scheduled to be released on 2nd of April only but due to the Corona Outbreak it has been Postponed as of now.
It has not released yet but as of now the exam date is scheduled between 2nd JUNE to 9th June.
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Hello Aspirant,
DU LLM entrance exam will be conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) in between 2nd-9th June 2020. For the same registration process was scheduled to start from April 2nd but as of latest updates it has been postponed until further notice due to outbreak of pandemic named COVID-19.
Just wait for the application forms to be released by the authorities. After starting of application process you can fill it through official website of DU as given below
Official website :- http://lawfaculty.du.ac.in/index.html
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For admission into postgraduate law courses in Delhi University you need to appear and qualify DU LLM entrance exam conducted by National Testing Agency.
The application form is has been released and the last date to apply is 30th April. DU LLM Entrance exam is an online entrance exam with 100 MCQs.
Syllabus of exams include topics like Constitutional Law of India, Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, Sale of Goods, Law of Torts, Consumer Protection, Criminal Law, Family Law, Public International Law, Intellectual Property Law, Cyber Law, Environment Law, Contemporary legal issues.
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If you want to appear for DU LLM Entrance Exan for admission to LLM programme. It's a full time course offered by Delhi University. And most of the colleges under DU have the rules that candidates must have at least 75% attendance. If you're failed to keep that problems can arise. When you will attend college you will be failed to attend your work and vice versa. So it would be better if you go for part time courses.
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