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DU LLB 2022

The DU LLB 2022 Entrance Exam is administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to candidates seeking admission to Delhi University’s Campus Law Center, Law Centre-I, and Law Centre-three-year II LLB programmes. In excess of 18 test cities across India participate in the national exam. 2,888 DU LLB 2022 seats at Delhi University’s three law centres will be filled through the admission test.

For students seeking a potential law degree programme in the field of law after graduation and a bright future, DU LLB 2022 Exam offers a fantastic career and opens the way.

DU LLB Exam Date 2022

The National Testing Agency has declared the exam date for the DU LLB Exam 2022. The DU LLB Exam will be conducted on October 19, 2022. Students are advised to follow the official websites of NTA and DU for future updates.

DU LLB Exam 2022-Official Notice

DU LLB Exam Dates 2022

Events

Dates

Release of notification

April 07, 2022

Commencement of registration process

April 07, 2022

Last date to apply (Extended)

June 30, 2022
May 15, 2022
Application correction window September 6 to September 11, 2022

Admit card release date

October 2022 (Tentative)

DU LLB 2022 entrance exam

19 October 2022

Release of answer key To be notified
result declaration To be notified

DU LLB 2022 Entrance Exam

Check information about DU LLB 2022 Entrance Exam.

Exam Name DU LLB 2022 Entrance Exam
Conducting Authority National Testing Agency
Language of exam English
Exam Type DU LLB 2022
Exam Level National
Exam Frequency Once a year
Exam Mode Online (from 2019)
Question Type Multiple choice
Exam Duration 2 hours
Marking Scheme Four (4) marks for correct, and penalty of one (1) mark for incorrect answer
Official Website www.du.ac.in

DU LLB 2022 Entrance Exam Pattern

Below is a brief outline of the DU LLB 2022 Entrance Exam Pattern

  • Exam format: online
  • Exam time: two hours.
  • Exam language: English
  • There are 100 questions.
  • Question types: objective kind
  • Marks total: 400
  • Marking system: The candidates will receive 4 points for each accurate response.
  • Negative marking: For each erroneous response, one mark will be subtracted as a penalty.
Topics No. of questions Total marks Duration
English Language Comprehension 100 400 2 hours
Analytical Abilities
Legal Awareness & Aptitude
General Knowledge

DU LLB 2022 Exam Dates

DU LLB 2022 Entrance exam Dates are Out. Check from this given table.

Events Dates
Release of notification April 07, 2022
Commencement of registration process April 07, 2022
Last date to apply (Extended) June 30, 2022,

May 15, 2022,

Admit card release date First week of July 2022 (Expected)
DU LLB 2022 entrance exam Second week of July 2022 (Expected)
Release of answer key To be notified
result declaration To be notified

DU LLB 2022 Entrance Exam- Eligibility Criteria

DU LLB 2022 Entrance Exam Eligibility Criteria are given here.

  • Candidates must have earned a Graduate or Postgraduate degree from a university recognised by the UGC with a minimum cumulative GPA of 50%.
  • Unreserved and EWS Category applicants must have at least 50% overall in the qualifying degree test or an equivalent grade point.
  • Candidates from the OBC/CW/PwD category and the SC/ST category must have received at least 45% and 40% of the total possible points, respectively.
  • Candidates who are taking the qualifying degree test in their final year are also eligible to take the DU LLB.
  • No applicant who has successfully completed an LLB programme at any university may apply for admission.
  • No candidate already admitted to a university’s LLB programme or former student is permitted to enrol in the DU LLB programme unless their enrollment is revoked.

DU LLB 2022 Syllabus

The subjects included in the DU LLB 2022 syllabus include legal reasoning, analytical ability, general knowledge, and English comprehension. Candidates can study for the test while keeping in mind the associated curriculum and exam format. The following are some of the subjects for which applicants must study DU LLB 2022 Syllabus:

  • General knowledge includes things like international and national news, government policies, Supreme Court decisions on well-known cases, sports, science, technology, economics, and politics.
  • Grammar, synonyms, antonyms, homophones, fill-in-the-blanks, one-word substitutions, sentence restructuring, cloze tests, passage reading, etc. are all part of English language comprehension.
  • Decision-making, seating arrangement, direction tests, blood connections, categorization, syllogisms, analogies, numerical series, alphabetical series, etc. are all examples of analytical abilities.

DU LLB Syllabus (Semester-wise)

Subjects and Courses of Study for LL.B.
LL.B. I Term: (New Course)
Compulsory Subjects
LB 101: Jurisprudence-I (Legal method, Indian Legal System, and Basic Theory of
Law).
LB 102: Principles of Contract (General Principles).
LB 103: Law of Torts (Nature, General Principles, General Defenses, specific Torts,
Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Laws).
LB 104: Law of Crimes: Indian Penal Code (Specific offences and General Principles).
LB 105: Family Law-I (Hindu Law of Marriage, Adoption & Maintenance, Minority
and Guardianship, Muslim Law of Marriage, Divorce and Dower &
Acknowledgement of Paternity, wakfs and Endowments.
LL.B. II Term:
Compulsory Subjects:
LB201: Evidence Law (Law of Evidence in India).
LB202: Family Law II (Hindu Law of Joint Family, Partition and Debts, Gifts Wills,
Hindu Succession Act and Muslim – General Principles of Inheritance)
LB203: Law of Crimes-II: Criminal Procedure Code (General Principles)
LB204: Property Law
LB205: Public International Law
LL.B. III Term: (2015-16)
Compulsory Subjects:
LB301: Constitutional Law I
LB302: Code of Civil Procedure and Limitation Act
LB 303: Company Law
LB 304: Special Contracts (Partnership, sale of Goods)
Optional Subjects (Opt any One of the following)
LB 3031: Media Law and Censorship (incl, Self Regulation)
LB 3032: Private International Law
LB 3033: Legal Philosophy including theory of justice
LB 3034: Law of Crimes-III (Socio-Economic offences etc.)
LL.B. IV Term:
Compulsory Subjects:
LB 401: Constitutional Law II.
LB 402: Administrative Law.
LB 403: Labour Law
LB 404: Intellectual Property Rights Law-I
Optional Subjects (Opt any One of the following)
LB 4031: Gender Justice & Feminist Jurisprudence
LB 4032: International Institutions
LB 4033: Competition Law
LB 4034: Legislative Drafting
LB 4035: Humanitarian and Refugee Law
Existing LL.B. V Term: Applicable for 2015-16
Compulsory Subjects:
LB-501: Civil Procedure
LB-502: Jurisprudence-I (Theory of Law)
Optional Subjects (Opt any three of the following)
LB 5031: Military Law (Martial Law governing Armed Forces in India)
LB 5032: Business Regulation
LB 5033: Rent Control and Slum Clearance
LB 5034: Intellectual Property Law-II (Copyright and Neighboring Rights, Law of
Patents, Law of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights, Traditional Knowledge,
Confidential Information and Integrated Circuits)
LB 5035: International Institutions
LB 5036: International Trade Law
LB 5037: Environmental Law
LL.B. VI Term: 2015-16
Compulsory Subjects:
LB 601: Professional Ethics, Pleadings, Conveyancing and Moot Courts
LB 602: Jurisprudence-II (Concepts)
LB 603: Minor Acts and Supreme Courts Rules (Minor Acts will include the Courtfees Act, the Suits Valuation Act, the Stamps Act and the Registration Act)
Optional Subjects (Opt any twoof the following):
LB 6041: Interpretation of Statutes
LB 6042: Negotiable Instruments, Banking and Insurance
LB 6043: Legislative Drafting
LB 6044: Law relating to Elections
LB 6045: Comparative Law
LB 6046: Law of Insolvency
LB 6047: Clinical Legal Education and Practical Training for the Profession of Law
LB 6048: Human Rights
LL.B. V Term: Applicable for 2016-17
Compulsory Subjects:
LB 501: Arbitration, Conciliation & Negotiation (including their International aspects
and principles of private International law)
LB 502: Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance.
LB 503: Industrial Law (including IDRA,)
LB 504: Intellectual Property Rights Law-II
Optional Subjects (Opt any twoof the following)
LB 5031: Information Technology Law
LB 5032: Jurisprudence-II
LB 5033: Criminology
LB 5034 International Trade Law
LB 5035 Rent Control and Slum Clearance
LB 5036 Business Regulations
LL.B. VI Term: Applicable for 2016-17
Compulsory Subjects:
LB 601: Advocacy, Ethics & Professional Accounting.
LB 602: Moot Court exercise and Internship (including Interviewing techniques & Pretrial preparations).
LB 603: Environmental Law.
LB 604: Taxation Law
Optional Subjects (Opt any twoof the following)
LB 6031: Interpretation of Statutes
LB 6032: Insurance and Banking Law
LB 6033: Election Laws
LB 6034: Minor Acts and Supreme Court Rules
LB 6035: Law of Carriage
Note: (i) Any of the optional courses may not be offered to the students if the teaching
facility for such a course is not available at the concerned Law Centre.
(ii) Two or more courses may be taught simultaneously, thus permitting a student to
opt only one of them.
(iii) No student shall be allowed to change his/her option of a subject except during the
first week of commencement of teaching

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DU LLB 2022 Entrance Exam- FAQs

Ques 1. In the du LLB entrance test, how many questions are there?

Ans. In all, 100 questions will be asked on the du LLB admission test.

Ques 2. Do LLB entry questions have an objective or subjective nature?

Ans. Du LLB entry exams exclusively include objective, multiple-choice questions (MCQs).

Ques 3. In the du LLB entrance test, is there a sectional cut-off?

Ans. There isn’t a sectional cutoff, though. Students must receive a passing grade in every subject.

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FAQs

In the du LLB entrance test, how many questions are there?

In all, 100 questions will be asked on the du LLB admission test.

Do LLB entry questions have an objective or subjective nature?

Du LLB entry exams exclusively include objective, multiple-choice questions (MCQs).

In the du LLB entrance test, is there a sectional cut-off?

There isn’t a sectional cutoff, though. Students must receive a passing grade in every subject.