Delhi University LLB Entrance Examination is an online national-level examination conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of Delhi University to grant admissions to three-year LLB programs offered at Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II of Delhi University. This exam will take place in approx 18 cities with eight centres in Delhi/NCR. DU LLB 2020 entrance exam will have 100 questions of one mark each to be attempted in a total duration of 2 hours. DU LLB 2020 will offer more than 2900 LLB seats at the law centres of Delhi University.
About
* Name of examination- Delhi University LLB Entrance Examination/DU LLB Entrance
* Level of examination- National-level
* Mode of examination- Online
* Medium of examination- English
* Conducting Body- National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of Delhi University
* Total seat availability- 2922
* Participating Colleges- Campus Law Centre (CLC), Law Centre 1 (LC1) and Law Centre 2 (LC2)
Important Dates
DU LLB 2020 Events |
Dates |
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Commencement of online registration |
Postponed from April 2, 2020 |
Last Date to register |
April 30, 2020 |
Issuance of admit card |
May 15, 2020 |
DU LLB 2020 online exam |
June 2-9, 2020 |
Provisional answer key release |
To be announced5 |
Final answer key release |
To be announced |
Results Declaration |
June 25, 2020 |
Commencement of Counselling |
To be announced |
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria as prescribed by Delhi University:
Qualifying exam: Graduation or Post-graduation from DU or any other recognized Indian or foreign university
Qualifying marks: At least 50% marks in aggregate for general category, 45% aggregate marks for OBC & CW Category and 40% aggregate score for SC/ST.
Candidates waiting for results of the qualifying exam, provided they fulfil the eligibility criteria upon the declaration of result.
Note: Students pursuing LLB from any other university will be considered ineligible for admission until the cancellation of initial admission.
Exam Pattern
DU LLB 2020 will be conducted online for a duration of 2 hours. The exam paper will have a total of 100 MCQ type questions with negative marking scheme wherein 4 marks will be awarded for each correct answer and one mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.DU LLB exam will have a total of 4 Sections which are as follows along with a total number of questions under each:
* General Awareness- 30 Questions
* Reasoning- 20 Questions
* Language Comprehension (Hindi and English)- 20 Questions
* Subject Knowledge about Social Science, Mathematics & Science up to standard 10th- 30 Questions
Admission Process
The whole admission process of DU LLB 2020 includes an array of steps that starts with Application for examinations and ends at Seat Allocation at the institute. Let us read about each step involved in the whole process:
* Registration and Application
* Admit Card
* Appear for Examination
* Result Declaration
* Merit-List
* Counselling
* Seat Allocation
Registration
Registration is to be done online on the official website by entering the important details, followed by filling an application form, uploading the scanned copies of required documents & recent PP size photographs and paying the application fee.DU LLB 2020 Application Fees
* For UR and OBC Category- INR 750/-
* For SC, ST, PWD & EWS Category- INR 300/-
Admit Card
Admit Card is an imperative document to appear for the national-level exam. Admit cards for DU LLB are released online and are downloadable by the candidates after logging-in using their registered email id and password.
Exam Date
Candidates need to appear at the assigned examination centre with the admit card and photo id proof to take the test on the scheduled exam date. DU LLB is an online MCQ-type entrance exam that will take place from June 2 to June 9, 2020.
Result
Result will be declared by NTA on June 25, 2020, in consolidated as well as individual format.Students will be able to download the consolidated result in the PDF format by just clicking on the result link, followed by searching their name, roll or form number. To access the individual DU LLB 2020 result, the participant will have to visit the NTA result portal and login with the respective application form no. and DOB.
Merit List
Merit list is anticipated to be declared in the 3rd week of July along with the result and this will serve as a benchmark for shortlisting the candidates for counselling and seat allotment. The merit list is prepared by the university based on marks scored by participants in the entrance exam so, in case of the same marks, the tie-breaking technique is applied to conclude the merit rank.
Counselling
Counselling will be conducted by DU in offline mode for the eligible candidates who will need to participate in the process by reporting at the designated centre on the prescribed date along with all important documents that include the counselling call letter also which is sent by the DU to the eligible candidates to be downloaded by their account. One will need to register for counselling and fill their choice to participate in the DU LLB counselling 2020 that will be inclusive of multiple selection rounds.
Seat Allotment
Following the merit rank, choices preferred for admission, seat availability and candidate’s category, the candidates who successfully register for counselling will be taken into account for DU LLB 2020 seat allotment. The result for the same will be announced category-wise on the official website of Delhi University.
FAQs
Q. How many exam centres can I select while filling the application form?
A. You can select a maximum of three preference-wise examination centres while filling the application form.
Q. Can I receive the admit card through the post?
A. No, the admit cards are released online to be downloaded by the candidates and shall not be sent individually through the post.
Q. What is the age limit to apply for the DU LLB entrance exam?
A. According to the Bar Council of India (BCI) guidelines, there is no age limit to apply for the DU LLB and take admissions to the 3-year LLB course.