byDinesh
Updated on - 25 Apr, 2024
The LLB entrance exam, which is the medium for the applications to select the 3-year LLB program offered at Delhi University law colleges like Campus Law Centre, Law Centre 1 and Law Centre 2. The DU LLB entrance test serves two purposes, a determination of the extent of interest of an applicant in the law area and his ability to abstract from multiple given options. The exam pattern includes objective-type multiple-choice questions that assess the logical reasoning, general knowledge as well as awareness about the current affairs, the legal awareness and the level of knowledge and competency in the English language, usually held in the month of June.
In respect of the 2024-2025 academic year, the temporary dates of the DU LLB entrance exam to be held 2nd week of June 2024 are suggested. The result will be posted within 4 weeks of the exam. Students are required to go through counseling sessions after getting the results of State counseling, which depend on their ranks and the college+ course combination that they prefer. Lastly the merit lists are out, first for the colleges then for the universities. The Test is pretty cutthroat with over 50,000 candidates applying every year for about 2000 LLB seats across all university law colleges. It is very important to study properly, be quick and deliver in the right way to crack the exam.
Date | Event |
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April 2024 | DU LLB Application Form begins |
May 2024 | DU LLB Application Form closes |
June 2024 | DU LLB Admit Card released |
May or June 2024 | DU LLB Exam held |
July 2024 | DU LLB Result announced |
July or August 2024 | DU LLB Counselling begins |
DU LLB 2024 Exam Pattern
Section | No. of Questions | Marks per Question | Total Marks |
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English Language and Reading Comprehension | 20 | 4 | 80 |
Analytical Reasoning | 20 | 4 | 80 |
Quantitative Aptitude | 20 | 4 | 80 |
Legal Reasoning | 40 | 4 | 160 |
Subject | Book | Author | Publisher |
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English Language and Reading Comprehension | The Ultimate Guide to Grammar and Usage | Betty Azar | Pearson Education India |
Analytical Reasoning | Logical Reasoning for CLAT, LSAT, and Other Law Entrance Exams | Prateek Jain | Universal Law Publishing |
Quantitative Aptitude | Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations | R.S. Aggarwal | Arihant Publications |
Legal Reasoning | Legal Reasoning: A Practical Approach | R.K. Gupta | Universal Law Publishing |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | Lucent's General Knowledge Manual | Ranjan Gupta | Lucent Publication |
College | Cut Off (General) | Cut Off (OBC) | Cut Off (SC) | Cut Off (ST) |
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Faculty of Law, University of Delhi | 111.10 | 101.80 | 93.80 | 85.70 |
Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi | 104.30 | 95.30 | 87.80 | 79.80 |
Jindal Global Law School | 102.40 | 93.70 | 86.40 | 78.50 |
National Law University, Delhi | 96.40 | 88.00 | 81.00 | 73.50 |
Amity Law School, Delhi | 95.20 | 87.00 | 80.20 | 72.70 |