Amity University-Noida Law Admissions 2026
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The DU LLB application form is expected to be released in the month of March. Candidates that are interested in the position will be able to apply online. For all DU postgraduate degrees, including the DU LLB 2022 application form, a single application form is made available. Candidates must
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Books to read for du LLB are-
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well. The careers360 website has provided many books which can help you in preparing for your exam.
The link for the same is given below:
https://law.careers360.com/download/du-llb-ebooks
You can download the books from here.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck.
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The candidate should have passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university or institution recognized by the university.
Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination are also eligible to appear in DU LLB entrance exam.
Candidates of General, Ews category must secure at least 50% marks in the qualifying
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Council has released some tentative dates for the exam;
Notification release- 28 May, 2022
Availability of Application form- 20 June, 2022
End of online registration- 4 July, 2022
Availability of Admit card- July, 2022
Exam date- July 2022
Announcement of result; August, 2022
The form fee is Rs 250
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Being aspirant of two difficult exams it is really hard to handle study but it is not impossible.there are some similarities between both the exams you can take advantage of it.english,current affairs,maths,general knowledge and the only difference is legal aptitude which you have to study for your legal entrance
Hi aspirant,
Yes, you can refer to 'Introduction to the Constitution of India' by DD Basu for the preparation of LLB Entrance Examination of Delhi University. Along with this here are some books that you can refer as part of legal awareness -
Dear student if any question is scrapped your marks will neither increase nor decrease due to scrapping of questions... As each question carries 4 marks and there are 100 question means question paper of 400 marks and if two question are scrapped they will be excluded from question paper completely..means
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You aggregate%
= (55+44.8+47.8+54.6+56+59.5 ) % ÷ 6
= 317.7 % ÷ 6
= 52.95 % i. e greater than 50 % and so yes eligible.
For your reference,
DU LLB eligibility criteria is provided below:-
***** Qualifications required :- You need graduation degree in any discipline from any
I'm pretty much impressed by the facilities that this college provided, the infrastructure of this college is so well in comparison to other colleges And this college provides the modern equipment and the campus is big As well as the classrooms are spacious.
Great infrastructure with bigger classrooms. The only thing is missing I.e no fully air conditioned classrooms. Parking area is also good and also basement area for more parking. Cafeteria or canteen is not really good.
The infrastructure is great and the campus is stretched over a large area. It has very big grounds and well maintained campus. The classrooms are overcrowded and a bit unhygienic. The library is great and has almost every book you will need . No WIFI facility for students. No smart boards in classrooms. It has a reasonable canteen but the food quality and taste is average.
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