University of Delhi, Delhi
Hi
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 recognised University
Those who are appearing in the final year or semester exams of graduation are also eligible
***** Marks required :- marks/ percentage requirement in graduation to be eligible is different for different categories which is provided below:-
Category you belong
Minimum percentage
Unreserved category or EWS category
50%
OBC/CW or PwD Category
45%
SC or ST
40%
You can check the same by visiting our page for which link is provided below :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-eligibility-criteria
---------------) Examination pattern:-
Here's a brief of DU LLB examination pattern :-
*it has 4 sections :-
English language comprehension
General Knowledge
Legal Awareness
Analytical Abilities
*each section has 25 objective type questions
*A total of 100 mcqs are there
* Exam is conducted for a total of 400 marks.
---------------) Marking scheme
*For each wrong answer, your 1 mark is deducted
*for each correct answer you get 4 marks
* 0 marks for questions not attempted
You can get the complete examination pattern at
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb
Some of the top entrance examination for 3 year LLB are listed below :-
*DU LLB
*PU LLB
*BVP CET Law
*LPU NEST
*TS LAWCET
*MH CET Law
*BHU LLB
*LAT by Allahabad University
Thank you
Dear student,
Since you didn't specify any particular course, this is to inform you that the fees for each course various for every college and every branch which you want to pursue. Since Delhi University has several colleges under it. However you may note that it's a government University therefore the fees is quite reasonable.
Here are a few courses along with their fees in general which may change for every college:
Ba honors- 15,000 to 45,000
B.com - 15,000 to 35,000
Ba hons- 15,000 to 35,000
Ba programme- 12,000 to 35,000
Note: this is the fees for entire 3/4 year couse.
Also do not forget to visit du official website to check the latest fee structure for each and every college as per your desired course.
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Fourth cutoff of university of Delhi has come ,you can check your result on their site ,also here we are sharing a link on which you can get many information regarding this !
Here is the link;
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-pg-merit-list hope it helps you !
Thanking you!
Have agreat day!!
Hello student,
You can get admission in but not in du economics programs as they have maths as a compulsory subject .So you won't be able to get admission in it .However if you choose some other course which doesn't have maths in any form of subject then you mighty stand a chance to get admission in that very college.
However you can surely get admission in MBA colleges as you have quite an impressive percentile and it is completely based on entrance exams.
Hope it helps!
DU fifth cut-off list was released on the 8th of Dec. which is as follows:
B.Com (//B.Com) .- For OBC- Highest-70 and Lowest- 48
B.A(different combinations)- varies from 40-60 and many colleges have closed
All the best
Hi,
It is totally depend on the vacant seat available in the university.there is very less chance to come fourth merit list of political science but fortunately if it comes it is updated on the link below.you can check for updated list here.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-pg-cutoff
Hello Aspirant,
As per the list you have provided, you must put Dayal Singh as first preference for your BSc. degree in Maths Hons.
As compared to other colleges mentioned in your list, Dayal Singh offers better infrastructure, faculty as well as an improved scale of placements. The college has its own placement cell which offers internships as well as placements up to 9.5 LPA. The students are eligible to sit for placement from 5th semester, however, placement is not guaranteed, as it also depends on the personal development and capability of a student.
I hope this helps.
Hello,
You can apply a year later, there is no disadvantage for gap year students for DU Admissions, they are treated as regular students. However, there are certain documents that you will require:
1. An affidavit of gap year stating that you were not involved in any criminal activities
2. Character Certificate not older than 6 months from your institution last attended.
Good luck
You can upload the income certificate for now, or if you have applied for your EWS Certificate, then you can also upload the slip stating that you have applied for the same.
Your admission will be considered under EWS category, however, it will only be confirmed upon verification of your documents, make sure you have all your documents on the date of verification of documents. If not, you can use your confirmation slip for EWS and an application, that would buy you enough time to submit your EWS Certificate.
You can upload your marksheet in the format that is available to you, make sure you scan it well so the marks are visible. If you also have a provisional certificate stating your marks, it may also be helpful. However, uploading the one that is available with you should be enough. Do not forget to self attest your documents.
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