LLB
Based on past years, the 3-year LLB entrance result for Delhi University is usually declared in the last week of June or early July. In 2024, the result was declared on July 2, and in 2023, it came out on June 28. So, for 2025, the expected result date is around the last week of June, most likely between June 28 to July 2. You can check it on the official CUET UG website when it is out.
Dear student, For Delhi University’s BA LLB program through CLAT, EWS category admissions last year (2024) typically closed around a rank of 1100 to 1200. This means if you scored around 90–95 marks in CLAT, you had a good chance of getting in. The exact cut-off can change slightly each year depending on competition and seat availability, but staying within the top 1200 is generally safe for EWS candidates.
Hello,
Certainly, you can still enroll in the 3-year LLB program, depending on the state and university you are applying to. Numerous universities throughout India have varying admission schedules, and some continue to accept applications into the middle of the year. For instance, National Law University Odisha has pushed their 3-year LLB application deadline to April, and several other institutions perform entrance exams such as MH CET Law, KLEE (Kerala), and NLSAT for LLB admissions, whose outcomes or procedures may still be ongoing. If you possess a bachelor’s degree in any field, you can apply for the 3-year LLB program.
Nonetheless, because deadlines can differ, it is essential to frequently review the official sites of the universities or state CET cells you are interested in. If you discover that a university is continuing to accept applications or holding spot rounds or counselling, you can certainly go ahead and apply to secure your place.
Hope this helps. All the best!
No,the admit card for LLB in MDU hasn't been released yet.You can download the admit card from their official website by logging in.This is the website- https://mdu.ac.in/defaultMatter.aspx?PageId=188
Dear student,if this percentage is for your 10+2 then you are eligible for BBA LLB course in this college but you need to also score atleast 80+ for the MHCET entrance exam.
For admission in BBA LLB in Firodiya College a student should has successfully completed 10+2) or equivalent (such as 11 + 1, A level in Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate Course) from a recognised board or university in India.The students belonging to OBC category belonging to State of Maharashtra have to score minimum 42% in 12. Along with that the student hs to clear the MHCET entrance exam. In 2024 the cutoff for OBC in MHCET went to around 80.
HELLO,
You can download previous year question papers of BA.LLB Entrance exams of MDU:- https://law.careers360.com/articles/mdu-llb-entrance-exam-previous-year-question-papers
Hope that helps!
Hello Aspirant,
The following documents are typically required for registration in the CAP (Centralized Admission Process) of 3-year LLB course:
The cutoff for DU BA LLB for CLAT ews has not been released yet.You can check the cutoff in this website after notification of release of cutoff - https://clat2024.consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2024/
hi,
With a 95.72 percentile in MH CET Law (3-year LLB), you have a good chance of getting admission in some well-known law colleges in Maharashtra. While top colleges like Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai and ILS Pune usually need a higher percentile (mostly above 98-99%), you can still target good options like G.J. Advani Law College, Rizvi Law College, New Law College Mumbai, and Shankar Rao Chavan Law College in Pune.
Hello Gaurav,
Yes , even if you are in the last year of your MBA and have appeared for the odd semester exams and cleared your 4th semester exams, you can apply to a 3-year LLB program. In that case, most universities will be granting provisional admission, stating you will have to submit your final MBA marksheet and remove any backlogs before or within a certain time period of commencing the LLB course. It is always best to check the eligibility rules of the university you wish to apply to, as some universities will not allow admission until all backlogs are cleared.
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