DU Admissions 2017: Students Can Apply for LLB Programme 2017 from May 31
- Application for the DU LLB programme 2017 to be available from May 31.
- Delhi University offers 2,312 seats under the 3-year law programme.
- Details regarding the DU LLB programme for the session 2017 is given bellow.
According to the official notification released by Delhi University, application forms for the DU LLB programme for the session 2017 will be available from May 31. The registration and admission process will be carried out entirely in online mode for students of all categories.
According to the notification of the university, online registration for postgraduate courses including 3-year LLB programme starts from May 31, 2017. Details regarding the DU LLB programme for the session 2017 is given below.
DU LLB Application Form:
- All candidates willing to apply for the DU LLB 2017 programme will have to fill the application form in online mode only.
- In order to apply for the programme, candidates will also have to register for the programme through the official website of Delhi University.
- In order to register for Delhi University’s LLB programme, candidates will have to fill in their details including name, parents’ name, date of birth, mobile number and e-mail.
- After filling the application form, you will have to pay for the form either through Credit Card, Debit Card or Net Banking. Submit your form only when you have filled in all necessary details correctly.
- Candidates who submit incorrect or false data in their DU LLB application form will not be allowed to appear for the admission procedure. In such cases, the candidature of the candidates will be cancelled.
DU LLB Application Fees:
General and OBC category students will have to pay Rs. 500 for DU LLB 2017 application form. However, the fees for SC, ST, PwD candidates and Children/ Ward/ Widows of Armed Forces men will be Rs. 270.
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The number of seats offered by Delhi University under the 3-year law programme is 2,312. This PG Law course is provided across three law centres of the university including Campus Law Centre.