Delhi University LLM Entrance Examination
DU LLM examination will be held on from 2nd of June upto 9th of June 2020. The admit card downloading will start from May 15. The last date to apply for the exam is April 30. NTA will start the registrations for DU LLM 2020 on April 2, 2020. Candidates will be able to fill the application form in online mode from the official NTA website.
You will have to go through the following steps before admitting the form of the exam -
Online registration
Filling-up the applicants details; personal information along with educational qualification details.
Uploading documents; Photograph and signature in prescribed format.
Fee payment.
Kindly refer here for more information..
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llm
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Siva, DU LLB exam covers 100 Questions. Every correct answer gives you 4 marks and a wrong answer takes away 1 mark in the form of negative marking. The subjects covered are English Language Comprehension, Analytical Abilities, Legal Awareness and Aptitude and General Knowledge. The Question Paper is in the form of MCQs and you need to select the correct answer. The important topics for each subject are as follows:
English Language Comprehension: Unseen Passages, Grammar, Proverbs, Comprehension, Synonms and Antonyms, One word Substitutes, Word and Sentence Correction, Spell Checks and Passages
General Knowledge: Current Affairs
Legal Awareness: Legal Propositions, Conclusions, Legal Maxims
Analytical abilities: Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Numbers, Average, Profit Loss, Percentage, Areas, Time, Speed and Distance, Probabilities, Venn Diagrams, Blood Relations, etc.
DU is one of the reputed Universities in India and to be able to score good in all these subjects, you might need coaching because Analytical Abilities is one section many people falter in.
Haha.. You think you can prepare for a exam for 10 long years? You must be 12/13 years old kid then right? Chill brother, I can understand you really aim to crack the exam and thats why you asked this question but relax, things are not that difficult. Your mind must be bit immature and less knowledgeable to understand the concepts of the things that you are going to face after 8/10 years. So it's okay, the year of entrance is enough and more if you stay focused and dedicated at that point of time. So don't worry, you'll surely be able to crack the exam provided your commitment towards it's the bestesssttt.
About the books now, For Environmental law M. C. Mehta cases, the cases dealing with Public Trust doctrine, the cases of the one prohibiting passive smoking in public places, and different doctrines, the provisions, acts, cases dealing with the National Green Tribunal will suffice. And since the Constitution is the Fundamental law of the land so every one of us have much knowledge about the same either be it through political science knowledge acquired during the school or college life or garnered through observing the day to day happenings or policy decisions taken at the government level. These ones at least remind us at least once that every single thing is happening as per our constitution. Remaining ones of the Constitution most of us, may have learnt at the LL. B. itself.
And thereafter you must remember the names of last year's landmark Supreme Court's judgments.
As far as International law and jurisprudence are concerned then I must without a chunk of hesitation, say that you will have to cram it up.
Thereafter if you wish to practice upon it (the ones which you have learnt through the bare acts, books) then you can do so by taking up and solving the guide of A. K. Jain or universal which ever you like and work upon it, ponder upon it.
Hey.
LLM is masters in law. So you can pursue this course only if you have completed a bachelors degree in law- 5 year integrated law course or 3 year LLb. As per your question, if you have already done any graduation degree in any stream, and now you want to puruse law then you will have to go for LLB degree which is for 3 years and not for LLM. Admission process for LLb degree is different for each college. Here is a list of law entrances for 3 year LLB course -
DU LLB - Delhi University
MH CET- GLC mumbai, ILS Pune and other colleges in Maharashtra
SLAT- Symbiosis Law school
PU LLB- Panjab University, Chandigarh
LSAT- Jindal global Law school, IIT Kharagpur and other private law colleges
BHU LLB- Banaras Hindu University
BVP LLB- Bharatiya Vidyapeeth
TS LAWCET Etc
Best of luck!
Hello,
With your graduation degree, you're eligible for three year LLB Program, not LLM.
Eligibility Criteria laid out by Delhi University regarding LLM is a candidate needs to have passed three or five year LLB degree from a recognized university .
For General Candidate, they need to have at least 50% aggregate or an equivalent grade point, for SC/ST/OBC, it's 45% and PWD category, there's also relaxation of 5% in the aggregate requirement. There's no age bar regarding this.
For more details and clarification, you may consider going through the following link-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llm-eligibility-criteria
Hello Aspirant.
Going by the DU LLM cutoffs for different categories in the year 2018, I am sorry to say but there isn't any chance for you to get admission this time. The maximum rank for OBS category taking admission last year was 62.
I would suggest you to go for other alternatives or try again in the next year.
Visit https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llm-cutoff to get information regarding the DU LLM cutoffs in the year 2018.
Hope that helped.
All the best!
The DU LLB | LLM 2019 result has been released on the official website. Every year Delhi University conducts the exam for the DU LLM courses.
Notification of First Admission List online was on 24 Jul 2019.
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