

The DU LLB 2025 admission process for the 3 years law programme is based on CUET PG and for the 5 year law programme is based on CLAT scores. The CUET exam is usually conducted in the month of March and the CLAT exam is usually conducted in the month of December every year. Check below the guide to know more about the DU LLB Admission process for both 3 years and 5 years. The five year integrated program was introduced by the Faculty of Law from academic session from 2023-24 also approved by the Bar Council of India.

Key Highlights of DU LLB:
Course Name: LLB (Bachelor of Laws)
Duration: 3 years
Eligibility:
A bachelor’s degree (in any stream) with at least 50% marks (for General), 45% (for OBC/EWS), 40% (for SC/ST)
Admission Process:
Through CUET PG (Common University Entrance Test – Postgraduate) conducted by NTA
Colleges under DU offering LLB:
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi (comprising 3 centers):
- Campus Law Centre (CLC)
- Law Centre-I (LC-I)
- Law Centre-II (LC-II)
Why DU LLB is Popular:
Strong alumni network including top lawyers, judges, politicians
Affordable fee structure compared to private colleges
Excellent internship and placement opportunities
CUET PG DU LLB Syllabus 2025 (COQP11)
The syllabus is structured to evaluate a candidate’s proficiency in language, general awareness, logical reasoning, and basic computer knowledge
Language Comprehension (English and Hindi)
- English Topics:
- Reading Comprehension
- Grammar and Usage Errors
- Jumbled Paragraphs
- Sentence Correction and Improvement
- Paragraph Completion
- One-word Substitution
- Synonyms & Antonyms
- Idioms & Phrases
Hindi Topics:
- Comprehension (पाठ बोधन)
- Grammar (व्याकरण)
- Usage Errors (अशुद्ध प्रयोग)
- Sentence Structure (वाक्य संरचना)
- Sentence Improvement (वाक्य सुधार)
- One-word Substitution (अनेक शब्दों के लिए एक शब्द)
- Synonyms & Antonyms (समानार्थी एवं विलोम)
- Idioms & Phrases (मुहावरे एवं कहावतें)
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
- Indian and World History
- Geography
- Indian Polity and Constitution
- General Science
- Economics
- Current Affairs (National and International Events, Awards, Appointments, Sports, etc.)
General Aptitude and Logical Reasoning
- Ranking Tests
- Linear and Matrix Arrangements
- Sequencing
- Statements and Arguments
- Cause and Effect
- Statements and Assumptions
- Statements and Conclusions
- Number Series
- Blood Relationship Tests
- Coding and Decoding
- Non-Verbal Reasoning
- Analogy Tests
- Symbol-Based Problems
- Direction and Distance Tests
- Analytical Reasoning
Computer Basics
- Fundamentals of Computers
- Basic Computer Operations
- Common Software and Applications
- Internet and Email Usage
- Cyber Security Basics
Exam Pattern
- Total Questions: 75 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Medium: Bilingual (English and Hindi)
- Marking Scheme:
- +4 marks for each correct answer
- -1 mark for each incorrect answer
- 0 marks for unattempted questions