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DU LLB Admission 2023 registration process deadline extended until 12 Oct, Check details here

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Posted on 11 Oct 2023
17:26 PM
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Summary
The registration window for Delhi University's 5-year LLB programme is scheduled to close tomorrow, 12 October.
The allotment results will be declared based on the merit, category and availability of seats. In the application form, candidates must enter the choices in the order of preference.

The University of Delhi has extended its deadline to apply for the ongoing DU LLB admission 2023 registration. DU LLB registration link is active at law.uod.ac.in. The registration window for Delhi University's 5-year LLB programme is scheduled to close tomorrow, 12 October.  

Earlier, the varsity extended the deadline until 10 October to apply for DU 5-year LLB  programmes. The varsity also released an information brochure for admission. 

The registration 2023 started days after the Delhi High Court ordered that the university can admit students based on Common Law Admission Test (CLAT-UG 2023) scores,

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The allotment results will be declared based on the merit, category and availability of seats. In the application form, candidates must enter the choices in the order of preference. Editing the preferences after the stipulated deadline will not be allowed.

How to register:

Through CLAT score, the university introduced two five-year integrated law programs - BA LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons).

Last updated on 12 Oct 2023
12:27 PM
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