Delhi University Entrance Test (DU-LLB)

Delhi University Entrance Test (DU-LLB)

Introduction


DU LLB Exam 2024, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), is a national-level entrance exam for admission to law degree programs offered by Delhi University. The application form for DU LLB 2024 is expected to be released in April 2024. The courses offered at the Faculty of Law include a law degree, LLM (2 years), and LLM (3 years).


Important Highlights:


- Exam Name: DU LLB 2024

- Mode of Application: Online

- Course Duration: 3-year LLB

- Paper Medium: English

- Level of Exam: National Level

- Name of Authority: NTA, National Testing Agency

- Mode of Exam: Online

- Official Website: [http://www.du.ac.in](http://www.du.ac.in)


Important Dates:


- Application available from 1st week of April 2024

- Last date to apply: Fourth week of April 2024

- Admit Card Issuance: Second week of May 2024

- DU LLB Entrance Exam 2024: 1st week of June 2024

- Result display: Expected within two weeks after the entrance exam

- Counseling date: Second week of July 2024 to the First week of August 2024


Exam Fee:


- General and OBC (Applicants): Rs. 750/- (Through Post), Rs. 700/- (Through Counter)


- General and OBC (Students): Rs. 300/-


- SC and ST (Students): Rs. 250/-


Eligibility Criteria:


- For General Applicants: Graduation/Post Graduation from the University of Delhi or UGC authorized institute, minimum 50% marks.


- For OBC Applicants: Graduation & post-graduation from D.U or another recognized Indian/foreign university, minimum 45% marks.


- For SC/ST Applicants: Graduation/Post-Graduation degree from the University of Delhi or equivalent university, minimum 40% marks.


Syllabus:


  • English Language and Comprehension,

  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs,

  • Reasoning and Analytical Skills

  • Legal Awareness.

Exam Pattern:


- Total Number of Questions: 175

- Question Format: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)

- Test Language: English

- Marking Scheme: 4 marks are awarded for each correct answer with 1 negative mark for an incorrect answer.


Conclusion:


Applicants should prepare well for the examination based on these syllabi and exam pattern details. For the latest and most accurate information, candidates are advised to refer to the official website or notifications from the University of Delhi


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