Delhi University Admission 2021: Know cut-off trends in DU LLB and DU LLM
The computer-based DU LLB and LLM exams will be conducted for admission to 3-year and LLM courses offered by the faculty of law. Applications are currently open.
Shubham Bhakuni | August 4, 2021 | 12:04 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct DU LLB and LLM entrance exams sometime in the last week of September 2021. The DU LLB entrance exam is conducted for admission to the 3-year LLB programme offered by the Faculty of Law, Delhi University. Admission to the two-year and three-year LLM programmes is done through the DU LLM entrance exam.
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All admission through DU LLB and LLM entrance exams are conducted based on merit cum preference, meaning a candidate getting a higher rank or better marks are prefered over those with lower ranks (or marks). The university releases the admission lists at the time of counselling which tells about the cut-off marks and ranks for various categories.
The cut-offs are important indicators of minimum marks required for clearing DU LLB or DU LLM entrance exams and securing a seat in the university. So, it is important for candidates to check the previous year’s DU cutoff marks and prepare accordingly. The cut-offs for DU LLB and DU LLM will depend on several factors such as -
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Number of candidates appearing in the test.
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Category and reservation status of candidates.
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Number of seats offered by the university.
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Difficulty level of the paper
DU LLB previous year cut-offs
Category |
First-round |
Second round |
Third round |
|||
Cut off marks |
Cut off rank |
Cut off marks |
Cut off rank |
Cut off rank |
Cut off marks |
|
Unreserved |
228 |
86 |
133 |
181 |
89 |
225 |
EWS |
210 |
104 |
136 |
178 |
156 |
158 |
SC |
164 |
150 |
160 |
154 |
87 |
227 |
ST |
136 |
178 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
OBC NonCreamy layer |
183 |
131 |
132 |
182 |
136 |
178 |
DU LLM previous year cut-offs
Categories |
Round I |
Round II |
Round III |
|||
Cutoff Marks |
Combined Rank |
Cutoff Marks |
Combined Rank |
Cutoff Marks |
Combined Rank |
|
ST |
104 |
144 |
100 |
148 |
- |
- |
SC |
151 |
97 |
146 |
102 |
141 |
107 |
OBC Non-Creamy Layer |
181 |
67 |
170 |
78 |
168 |
80 |
Unreserved |
223 |
26 |
210 |
38 |
204 |
44 |
EWS |
183 |
65 |
164 |
84 |
162 |
86 |
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