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Law Centre-I, University of Delhi

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Q:   What is the latest cutoff information for LLB at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi?

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The cut off marks required for  LL.B. at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi depend on the category of the student, university and the desired programmes. For general category, CUET PG expected cut off ranges from  230 to 240 and for OBC category, 160 to 170 for SC category 103 to 110 for ST category, 200 for EWS category. CUET PG expected cut of ranges from 220 to 230. The expected cut offs are subject to change. The universities participating in CUET will release their cut offs of CUET PG for admission  on their official websites.Kindly refer to the official website of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi for the latest updates related to cut offs.

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Q:   Can I get into Law Centre-I without CUET?

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No, Law Centre-I admission to all the postgraduate programmes, is entrance-based. This DU-affiliated college accepts CUET PG exam for admission to its postgraduate courses. Law Centre-I along with DU started accepting CUET PG from 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to PG courses was mostly subject to DUET exam previously conducted by DU.

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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for LLB at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi?

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Eligibility criteria for LLB at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi:

  • A candidate should have completed graduation or post graudation from Indian or foreign university recognised as equivalent by Delhi University.
  • Candidates who have still not completed their degree but they are yet to give qualifying exams are also eligible to apply.
  • Candidates who have already done LLB course from any university are not allowed for admission to LLB courses at Campus Law University, Delhi.
  • Candidates who got themselves enrolled for LLB courses in any other university or they are student of LLB at university before are not allowed to take admission to LLB courses at the institute.
  • General and EWS candidates should have atleast 50% aggregate in the qualifying degree examination, OBC/PWD students should have atleast 45% aggregate and SC/ST students should have atleast 40% aggregate in the qualifying degree examination.
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Q:   What is the selection process for LLB and minimum CUET-PG percentage required at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi?

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The selection process for LLB at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi is entrance based. The college accepts score of CUET-PG exam for admission to various courses offered by the institute. Tthe courses offered by the institute are LLB and LLM. The expected cut offs vary category wise. It would also depend upon the university and the desired programmes . For general category, CUET PG expected cut off ranges from  230 to 240 and for OBC category, 160 to 170 for SC category 103 to 110 for ST category, 200 for EWS category. CUET PG expected cut of ranges from 220 to 230. The expected cut offs are subject to change. The universities participating in CUET will release their cut offs of CUET PG for admission  on their official websites.Kindly refer to the official website of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi for the latest updates related to cut offs.a

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Q:   What is the last date for Law Centre-I admission 2024?

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The applications for Law Centre-I that run simultaneously with DU registrations for postgraduate courses via CUET PG 2024 (for PG programmes) is closed now. Interested students were able to apply online on the official website of CUET PG. 

The CUET PG exam was held in March. Delhi University (affiliated university for Law Centre-I has also released the DU PG CSAS Seat Allocation Lists which was in Aug 2024,  respectively.

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4.1/5
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Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.8
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2021
4.2
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Faculty of Law University of Delhi producing lawyers in wholesale quantity in Delhi.
Placements: Placement opportunities are very low as there is a lack of effort on behalf of the faculty or college in conducting placement drives. Hardly 2 or 3% of students got placed through campus placements. After my final semester examination, a WhatsApp group was created by the placement cell of Law Centre-I to provide information regarding any opportunity for placement.
Infrastructure: There is a lack of hostel facilities in the University of Delhi as a whole. The infrastructure of the Faculty of Law overall was very poor in 2023, as there was a lack of basic amenities like water, AC, etc. The library building is in very dilapidated condition and needs urgent renovation.
Faculty: Due to the case-based curriculum, I selected this college to study law. It is the most unique curriculum in the whole country. It gives an advantage in litigation and other competitive examinations like judicial examinations. The teachers are very qualified and knowledgeable in their respective fields of law and are helpful to the students. But the scheme of appointing guest teachers has affected the quality of teaching.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2027
4.4
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
I will suggest everyone to join Delhi University; it is the best law school in India.
Placements: A very few students get placement because of judiciary and litigation, and the highest package can be 20 lacs and the average can be 8 lacs. Tata, Infosys, and Wipro come here for placements; approximately 10% of students go for internships, and there are fewer semester exams.
Infrastructure: In Delhi University, you will get free Wi-Fi on campus. And infrastructure is very good; there are many classrooms, and ACs are available for students. In Delhi University, libraries are available. But in Delhi University, no hostel is available because of very high competition.
Faculty: The teachers of the faculty of law in Delhi University are very cooperative and very experienced and knowledgeable ones, and doing law will bring you out of unemployment, but you have to read more and more once you have entered a field like law.
Other: I want to be a judge. I joined one of the best law schools in India.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2026
3.4
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Life at FOL all you can experience.
Placements: No proper placements due to lack of placement cell in the faculty of law. No proper internship programs for increasing the out reaches of the students. There should be a proper placement cell for students for betterment of career. It can be better if union and alumni take better charge.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure not very adequate, water supply not properly provided in the campus. Some light and fans also does not work properly in the classes which makes it difficult to study in a proper environment. Some classes in umang bhawan and others in old building.
Faculty: Faculty is very good, they have elaborated knowledge of there subjects, good teaching methods to relate and understand with real life issues relating lawns. Friendly and are very cooperative with students. Tecahers deal properly with students having questions and problem in any curriculum .
Other: Not much exposure. Lack of placement cell. Overall life is good at faculty of law. Crowd is good.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2020
4.2
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Permanent faculty members are very nice.
Placements: There are campus placements because here in the law faculty, many students prepare for UPSC and other services, so they don't sit for placements. But for those who do sit for placements, they get good opportunities, and they do find placements if they are good in studies and do well in their semester exams. Then, they can avail placements, and there are sufficient opportunities to explore and earn.
Infrastructure: The college does not have a hostel of its own. However, the university hostel provides a certain number of seats (never more than 40-50) to the college. Students are given priority based on their ranks and category. As a result, many outstation students are forced to live in PGs or flats that can cost anywhere between 5k-20k, depending on the location and facilities provided. A well-furnished, fully equipped PG near the college area will cost anything around 15k-20k per month on a sharing basis.
Faculty: The curriculum of the course is very good because it includes subjects like TORT, CPC, IPC, CONTRACT, FAMILY LAW, EVIDENCE, CONSTITUTIONAL law, COMPANY, INTERNATIONAL LAW, and PROPERTY LAW in a descriptive way. The curriculum includes all real-life case studies, so it is easy to see the real application of the law. I think they do not require much improvement because they keep improving themselves every year. There is a semester system, and exams are held twice every year. Generally, they teach you for four months, and then there will be an exam. The level of the exam is so good that if you get 70%, you will be the toppers of the course.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2024
3.2
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Most aspirant students enroll in the law faculty at Delhi University.
Placements: In our college, placements are not very good, but few students get the opportunity to study at prestigious law farms. The majority of law students will concentrate their efforts on advocacy and the judiciary to advance their careers.
Infrastructure: Delhi University law faculty members are not good due to the hostel just because the law faculty has not yet been hospitalized. Somehow, Delhi University arranges some quotas for law students, but this is not sufficient in that there are fewer chances to get a hostel.
Faculty: The law faculty members of Delhi University are among the other law schools and one of the most prestigious law colleges in India. The exam pattern is much more difficult than the entrance exam, but it produces hard workers who will aid in our future.
Other: The campus is excellent having a lovely cafeteria and environment.
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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2023
3.6
2Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Review of Law Centre-1, University of Delhi.
Placements: This college does not provide placements. Students are required to reach out to the companies on their own. Students are more interested in litigation and judicial services. The students are interested in corporate hustle on their own for internships.
Infrastructure: Our college does not have hostel facilities, but the infrastructure is good as it is a new building. The classrooms are spacious and have proper ventilation but still, they sometimes get suffocating. Wi-Fi is not available in this college. The library is good.
Faculty: Professors are knowledgeable and have good teaching skills. Questions asked in semester exams are based on the cases given in the case material. One gets a good hand on theory but exposure does not give students practical experience.
Reviewed on 18 Jun 2022Read More
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Law Centre-I
Courses and Fees 2025

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LL.B.(1 course)
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Exams : CUET-PG

Law Centre-I
Scholarships 2025

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Jagdev Memorial Scholarship of the value of Rs. 14,000/- p.a. to be awarded every year to three students of EWS Category studying in 1st year LL.B. Course each from CLC, LC-I and LC-II.

Campus Law Centre Alumni Association (Registered) also offers following scholarships to the students of the Campus Law Centre:
1. Jagdev Memorial Scholarship
2. B.R. Handa Memorial Scholarship
3. H.V. Goswami Memorial Scholarship
For more information visit:
https://lawfaculty.du.ac.in/userfiles/downloads/pdf/FOL%20prospectus%202023-24.pdf

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FAQs

Q:   What is the selection process for LLB at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi?

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The selection process for LL.B. at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi involves appearing for the Delhi University LLB Entrance Exam (DU LLB) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates who qualify for the entrance test will be admitted to the various colleges of Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I, and Law Centre-II of Delhi University. The eligibility criteria for admission to LL.B. at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi is to have at least 50% marks or an equivalent grade point in the aggregate in the qualifying degree examination for unreserved and EWS category candidates. The admission process involves registration for the DU LLB exam, filling out the application form, submitting the application fee, downloading the admit card, appearing for the exam, checking the answer key, and waiting for the result. The counseling process for admission to the first year of LL.B./LL.M. Degree will be notified later on the University of Delhi website

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Updated on Feb 21, 2024