Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi

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Aman Aman

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 The Campus Law Centre (CLC) at the University of Delhi is highly regarded and has received several prestigious rankings:Ranked #1 for 3-year LL.B. programs by Outlook IndiaRanked #2 for Law by India TodayRanked among the top 5 law schools in India by India Today (including both 3-year and 5-year courses)

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Atul Mishra

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{Source: LL.B. students & alumni}Infrastructural Limitations* The building is old and requires renovation* Classrooms are poorly maintained, and plaster often falls during classes* Limited hostel seats (only 50 for law students)* Poor internet connectivity and slow Wi-Fi speeds* Library is well-equipped but has limited seating capacity* No separate canteen for CLC studentsTeaching Quality* Teachers are highly qualified, including former judges and advocates* Teaching pedagogy is effective, with a focus on practical learning* Course curriculum is relevant and covers important topics* Semesters exams are challenging, requiring students t
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Atul Mishra

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{Source: LL.B. students & alumni}Course Curriculum Structuring* Relevance: The course curriculum is interesting and relevant, with case studies that provide practical knowledge (Student).* Thoroughly Prepared: The course curriculum is thoroughly prepared, covering the basics of the subjects (Alumni).* Dynamic Field: The course prepares students to tackle present-day problems and find solutions, making law a dynamic field (Students).* Practical Aspects: The course includes practical aspects such as mooting and drafting skills (Students).* Update-to-date Syllabus: The syllabus is updated regularly, keeping pace with current prevailing l
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Atul Mishra

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{Source: LL.B. students & alumni}Effectiveness of Placement Cell for LL.B. Programs at Campus Law Centre* Active Placement Cell: The placement cell at Campus Law Centre is "very active" and conducts awareness and informative seminars, providing good internships and placements (student).* Multiple Opportunities: The placement cell offers "plenty" of internship opportunities, making it easier for students to gain hands-on experience (alumni).* Good Placements: While placements may not be exceptional, some students receive "good" placements with top-notch companies and organizations (students).* Limited Firm Placements: Only 1% of studen
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Rupanjan Bhunia

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Based on the available information, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, is perceived to offer better placements compared to Law Centre-I, University of Delhi. Campus Law Centre has a richer library, a centralized placement cell, and benefits from a strong alumni network and brand name recognition, giving it an edge in terms of placements.Additionally, Campus Law Centre is a preferred choice among candidates due to its classroom environment, competition exposure, and various societies. In contrast, Law Centre-I at the University of Delhi has received feedback that placements are not very good overall, although some students do get o
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Rishi Raj

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The highest package offered at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi is not yet known. Top recruiters of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi are  Luthra & Luthra Law Offices, Bank DRT, Dua Associates, LexOrbis Intellectual, MCO Legal Initiative, Seth Dua & Associates, Wadhwa Law Chambers and many more. The median package offered during the placement was INR 5 LPA. Companies offer good profiles to students. Many opportunities are offered for working with industry experts. The latest placement report of placement drive 2023 is still not published by the insitute. Kindly refer to the official website of the institute for the late
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Rishi Raj

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The total tuition fees of LLM course is INR 12400. All the other types of fees like Application form fees, Alumni fees, Examination fees, Hostel and Mess fees, etc. have to be paid in addition to the total fees. The fees is subject to change every year. This may increase.Kindly refer to the official website of the institutes for the latest updates related to the fee structure at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. Fee structure varies based on the selected programme. College is not expensive. It offers great opportunities to law students.

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Rishi Raj

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Yes, LLM at  Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi better than Govind AcademyGovind Academy is a private institute established in 2008. Top recruiters like Carlson Wagonlit, DMRC, Max Healthcare, Ranbaxy and many more visited for campus placement drive. The institute offers a blend of highly qualified faculty, state-of-art and well-equipped infrastructure, huge and distinguished alumni network, great exposure. Campus Law Centre, University offers a blend of highly qualified faculty, state-of-art and well-equipped infrastructure, huge and distinguished alumni network, great exposure. Moreover, the institute is situtated in on
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Rishi Raj

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73 students can do LLM at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. The seat intake of LLM course at the institute is subject to change. It may change. Kindly refer to the official website of the institute for the latest updates related to seat intake. The admission is entrance based. The seats are filled on the basis of CUET-PG exam score. The cut offs vary based on the category of the students (General, OBC, EWS, SC, ST, PWD). The number of seats offered by the institute can change only upon the sole discretion of the  institute.

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Rishi Raj

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LLB placements are decent at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. Many top recruiters like Luthra & Luthra Law Offices, Bank DRT, Dua Associates, LexOrbis Intellectual and many more visited Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi for campus placement drive. The median package offered during the placement was INR 5 LPA. Companies offer good profiles to students. Many opportunities are offered for working with industry experts. The latest placement report of placement drive 2023 is still not published by the insitute. Kindly refer to the official website of the institute for the latest updates related to the placements of the institute
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