DU LLB, LLM result 2022 declared at nta.ac.in; Direct link, seats
Candidates can download the scorecard of DU LLB and DU LLM by logging into the NTA’s examination portal.
Damini Aggarwal | November 22, 2022 | 11:57 AM IST
NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the results of DU LLB and DU LLM 2022 entrance exams on November 21, 2022. Candidates who appeared in DUET 2022 for LLB and LLM programmes can download their scorecards from NTA’s official examination portal at - nta.ac.in. A direct link to download the scorecard of DU LLB and LLM is given below.
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Click here to download the DU LLB, LLM scorecard.
How to download the DU LLB, LLM scorecard?
Follow the instructions mentioned below to download the DU LLB, LLM result 2022:
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Visit the official website of NTA - nta.ac.in
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Login to the examination portal using the application number and date of birth
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Candidates will be able to see the DU LLM and DU LLB entrance exam result on the screen
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Check your result and download it for future reference
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Important information mentioned on DU LLB, LLM 2022 result card
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Candidate’s name and roll number
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Application number of the candidate
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Total marks obtained
What’s next?
The University of Delhi will now prepare the merit list based on the marks obtained by the candidates of DU LLB entrance exam. The merit list will be used for inviting the candidates for the online counselling and seat allotment. Candidates shortlisted after the counselling will have to complete the admission process by reporting to the Faculty of Law department of the university.
Faculty of Law, DU has three law centres - Campus Law Centre, Law Centre 1 and Law Centre 2. These law centres offers a combined intake of 3320 seats, out of which, 2888 seats are offered through DU LLB entrance exam.
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