About DU Faculty of Law

DU LLB Entrance Exam – Complete Guide

Admission to DU LLB is done through CUET PG – LLB (Subject Code: COQP11), a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

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Complete Guide

DU LLB Entrance Exam

About Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, has produced some of the finest legal minds in the country—judges, senior advocates, academics, bureaucrats, and policymakers. DU LLB is known for its academic rigor, affordable fees, strong alumni network, and excellent career opportunities.

The 3-year LLB course is offered at:
Campus Law Centre (CLC)
Law Centre–I (LC–I)
Law Centre–II (LC–II)

DU LLB Entrance Exam: CUET PG (LLB)

Admission to DU LLB is done through CUET PG – LLB (Subject Code: COQP11), a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

Key Highlights
Exam Name: CUET PG (LLB)
Subject Code: COQP11
Conducting Body: National Testing Agency (NTA)
Course Offered: 3-year LLB
Mode of Exam: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Duration: 2 hours
Medium: English/HINDI

CUET PG

Eligibility Criteria for DU LLB

To apply for DU LLB through CUET PG, candidates must meet the following eligibility requirements:

Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university

Minimum Marks:

General / OBC / EWS: 50%

SC / ST / PwBD: 45%

Final-year graduation students are also eligible to apply

Note: There is no upper age limit.

Exam Pattern – CUET PG LLB

Understanding the exam pattern is crucial for effective preparation.

Total Questions: 75

Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Total Marks: 300

Marking Scheme:

+4 for each correct answer

-1 for each incorrect answer

(CUET PG – COQP11)

Syllabus for DU LLB Entrance 

Ranking Tests
Linear & Matrix Arrangements
Sequencing
Number Series
Coding & Decoding
Blood Relations
Direction & Distance
Statements & Arguments
Statements & Assumptions
Statements & Conclusions
Cause & Effect
Inferences
Analytical Reasoning
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Analogy Tests
Symbol-based Problems

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Logical Reasoning

English

Reading Comprehension
English Grammar
Usage Errors
Jumbled Paragraphs
Sentence Correction & Improvement
Paragraph Completion
One-word Substitution
Synonyms & Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases

Hindi


पाठ बोधन (Comprehension)
हिंदी व्याकरण
अशुद्ध प्रयोग
वाक्य शुद्धि एवं परिष्कार
वाक्य की पूर्णता
अनेक शब्दों के लिए एक शब्द
समानार्थी एवं विलोम
मुहावरे एवं कहावतें

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Language Comprehension (English / Hindi)

Literature
History
Indian Constitution
Important Personalities
Sports
National & International Economy
Economics
Science
Politics
Legal Awareness
Trade Awareness
Geography
Art & Culture

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General Knowledge / Awareness

FAQS

Top Queries about DU LLB

How does the DU LLB admission process work?

Admission to the DU 3-Year LLB programme is completed through a centralised process:

Step 1: Register for CUET PG (LLB) on the NTA portal
Step 2: Appear for the CUET PG examination
Step 3: Check your CUET PG result and scorecard
Step 4: Register on DU CSAS (Centralised Seat Allocation System)
Step 5: Participate in seat allotment based on CUET score, category, and preferences
Step 6: Complete document verification and fee payment to confirm admission

How are DU LLB cut-offs decided?

DU LLB cut-offs change every year and depend on several factors, including:

Difficulty level of the CUET PG examination

Number of candidates appearing for the exam

Total seat availability across law centres

In general, higher CUET PG scores significantly improve your chances of getting admission to top law centres such as Campus Law Centre (CLC).

Why should you choose DU LLB?

DU LLB is considered one of the best 3-year law programmes in India due to:

Highly subsidized and affordable fee structure

Renowned faculty and strong academic reputation

Excellent exposure to litigation, corporate law, and judiciary preparation

Internship opportunities in Delhi courts, top law firms, NGOs, and government ministries

A competitive and intellectually stimulating peer learning environment

What career options are available after DU LLB?

After completing DU LLB, graduates can pursue a wide range of legal careers, such as:

Advocates and litigators

Judicial services aspirants

Corporate lawyers

Legal advisors and in-house counsels

Policy researchers and legal analysts

Academicians and law lecturers

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