Amity University, Noida Law Admissions 2025
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Law Centre-I is one of the most distinguished law schools under-graduate-wise, with a tough admission process to get into it. Such high reputation with a limited number of seats at the institution makes the admission process quite competitive. Law Centre-I admission is based on the Common University Entrance Test for Undergraduate Programmes (CUET UG), a national-level entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). According to the announcement, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG) for the following academic year will be held between May 15 and May 24, 2025. The examination is done in online mode.
Students are advised to look into the official CUET website and that of Law Centre - I for the most current information regarding the application and admission deadline. However, it is expected for students to be cleared for entrance to the LLB course at Law Centre- I after completion of a recognised board's 10+2 or corresponding higher secondary education. Most of the eligibility conditions are specified in the official admission notification and may entail certain subject requirements associated with minimum percentage criteria and others.
The three-year full-time LLB programme at Law Centre-I has an intake of 480 students. Based on performance in the CUET UG, novices would be outfitted with thorough knowledge of legal systems while readying them for the bumpy road ahead in the legal profession.
Eligibility criteria toward admission to the LLB programme include:
Merit should be the sole criteria for admission to be granted to eligible candidates qualifying in the CUET UG , depending on the seats available.
No admission will be processed without required records.
The college offers a wide range of programs, and I have found the courses to be challenging yet rewarding. The faculty are knowledgeable and approachable, always willing to help students succeed. The library and labs are well-equipped, providing ample resources for research and study.
I am currently studying law there, it's my 2nd year now. The quality of teaching is quite good. The faculty is good and helpful. I think my curriculum is updated and includes all the recent developments in the field.
Law centre-1 are known for its disciplined behaviour and quality education. Teacher are also put their extra efforts to make a student well educated. Education system of the college are developed with the recent developments in the Law field.
Hello Aditya,
Admission process in Law Center-1 in Delhi University is done based on an entrance exam known as "DU LLB Entrance Exam". It is conducted by National Test Agency. The registration for the exam will start in the month of March. Candidates should apply online for admission process. Also note that the candidate must complete their graduation with minimum of 45-50% marks.
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