DU law admission 2026 round 1 merit list out; pay allotment fees by June 6
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 1, 2026 | 07:16 PM IST | 1 min read
DU UG Admission 2026: Students can download the round 1 BA LLB and BBA LLB allotment list on the official website, admission.uod.ac.in
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Download NowThe University of Delhi (DU) has published the DU BA LLB and BBA LLB round 1 allotment 2026 list today. Students can download the DU admission 2026 round 1 BA LLB and BBA LLB allotment list on the official website, admission.uod.ac.in
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Shortlisted students must accept the seats for DU LLB admissions 2026 after the first merit list is published. However, if no action is taken by the candidate before the given deadline, they will not be eligible to participate in the subsequent rounds of counselling.
The university’s Faculty of Law verifies the details of the shortlisted candidates and approves or rejects the application. The seat approval process from the law faculty will end on June 4
As per the schedule, candidates will have to accept the allotted seat by June 3 and pay the fees to confirm law admission by June 6.
How to check the DU law admission 2026 merit list?
The steps to check the DU LLB merit list 2026 for round 1 are shown in the table below.
- Visit the official website at admission.uod.ac.in.
- Log in to the registered account using the credentials.
- DU 5-year and 3-year LLB 2026 merit list will be available on the dashboard.
- Select the accept option if a seat is offered.
- Submit the required documents for verification.
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DU Law Admissions 2026: Documents required
The list of required documents to confirm DU law admission 2026 is as follows.
- Qualifying certificates and mark sheet
- DU LLB application form
- Passport-size photographs
- Character certificate
- Reservation certificate, if applicable
Candidates have been allotted seats for 3-year and 5-year law courses at DU colleges based on merit, category (UR/OBC-NCL/SC/ST/EWS), availability of seats, or other rules (if any) for admissions.
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