Delhi University LLM Entrance Examination
Hello Sadiya,
DU LLM entrance exam is conducted by University of Delhi for admissions to it's postgraduate programmes. DU LLM entrance exam is conducted for a total of 54 L.L.M seats offered at the university. The entrance exam will be conducted in the online mode and the application process will start from 15 Apr, 2019 till 07 May, 2019.Also, a candidate from the general category must have a minimum of 50% or equivalent and 45% for OBC/SC/ST candidates in their bachelor degree. Good Luck!
Hello Srishti,For DU llb forms will be tentatively out by 18 May 2019 onwards. For approx half a month the application process will be on. By 14th June or so admit cards would be available for download and Exam will be conducted on 18th June 2019.
For rest of the information you can visit the link :https://law.careers360.com/exams/du-llb
All the best !!
Hello Dinesh
As of now the application process is supposed to be commenced in the second week of may 2019. You can visit their site regularly for more information and can have a look at the link below too.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/du-llm/amp
Thanks for contacting us.
Dear Tariq, LLM Entrance Examination will be conducted in the 2nd week of June in online mode. The exam paper will be for 400 marks for a duration of 2 hours. As per the exam pattern, each correct answer will fetch you 4 marks and there will be negative marking of 1 mark for every wrong answer. Those unanswered questions will have no negative marking. Keeping all this in mind, it is important to have an idea of the syllabus. You need to prepare on the topics of 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 and Contemporary legal issues. For more information, please visit our webpage: https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llm-exam-pattern
Hey Sagorika.
Yes, Delhi University offers 2 year LLM as well as 3 year LLM programs. For admission in 2 year LLM programs you can't be working ot carrying out any business/ work elsewhere. So if you want to pursue LLM from Delhi University along with your Job you can opt for the 3 years LLM program. There is no such restriction with working in the 3 year LLM program.
You can use the link below for any other details.
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=ll-m
Best of luck
Hello Mukesh Manswa,
Yes, you are eligible for DU LLM entrance exam.
Eligibility Criteria for DU LLM entrance exam -
General - A minimum of 50% marks or equivalent in the qualifying examination.
OBC - A minimum of 45% marks or equivalent in the qualifying examination.
SC/ST - A minimum of 45% marks or equivalent in the qualifying examination.
Thanku.
Dear Rajesh, Candidates belonging to the general category are required to score a minimum of 50% marks or an equivalent grade point aggregate to apply. Applicants belonging to the SC/ST Category must score a minimum of 45% marks to apply. Candidates who belong to the OBC Category must score a minimum of 45% marks to apply. This is the only eligibility criteria set.
Ideallt when you enrolled for LLB, the duration of course will be mentioned. The maximum no. of years that you should complete the course is usually mentioned. If you have completed your degree within that time framee, you are eligible for the entrance test.
Hey Rajesh.
If you belong to the general category are required to score a minimum of 50% marks or an equivalent grade point aggregate you are eligible to take the DU LLM entrance test. There is no restriction regarding passing after supplementary exams written for eligibility. You can use the link below for any other detail.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/du-llm-eligibility-criteria/amp
Hello Avinash,
DU LLM exam's cut off scores are out and the cut ofg scores for OBC category was 390-400 out of 700 score.
Hope this helps, Thank You
All the best
Dear Poras,
DU LLM do not consider Creamy layer OBC as OBC. Only Non-creamy layer OBC candidates who also find mention in the central list are considered under OBC category under DU LLM.
Hope it answers.
All the best!
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