Delhi Metropolitan Education BBA+LLB fees is 1,50,570 INR (Yearly). Delhi Metropolitan Education BBA+LLB admission 2024 will be based on IPU CET, CLAT.
Course | Duration | Fees |
BBA LLB | 5 Years | 150570 INR |
To pursue a B.B.A. + LL.B. degree at Delhi Metropolitan Education Noida, aspiring candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria. Applicants should have successfully completed their 10+2 examination or an equivalent qualification from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Additionally, candidates must have studied English as a compulsory subject during their 10+2 education. The age limit for general category candidates is 20 years, while for SC/ST/OBC candidates, it is 22 years. Admissions are based on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scores, and candidates must fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the CLAT committee.
Admission to the BBA+LLB at Delhi Metropolitan Education is subject to meeting the eligibility criteria and the candidates have to secure a valid score in CLAT, IPU CET. All shortlisted candidates have to complete the Delhi Metropolitan Education BBA+LLB admission process by getting their documents verified and paying the admission fee.
Event Name | Date |
Registration Date | 15 Jul 2024 - 22 Oct 2024 |
Admit Card Date | 15 Nov 2024 - 15 Nov 2024 |
Exam Date | 01 Dec 2024 - 01 Dec 2024 |
Answer Key Release Date | 02 Dec 2024 - 02 Dec 2024 |
Result Date | 07 Dec 2024 - 07 Dec 2024 |
Counselling Date | 09 Dec 2024 - 09 Dec 2024 |
Event Name | Date |
Counselling Date | 20 Jun 2025 - 20 Jun 2025 (TENTATIVE) |
Delhi Metropolitan Education BBA+LLB application form has to be submitted online by visiting the official website. Candidates aspiring to take admission to the BBA+LLB course at Delhi Metropolitan Education have to first check and meet the eligibility criteria and then proceed further with the application process.
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Overall: With all Professors being alumnus of NLUs or ILI, the quality of teaching at DME matches the best among Law colleges in the Country. Teaching Law subjects needs going into sections, sub-sections and sub-sub sections. Our teachers have mastered this art of taking us into details of the Indian Laws.
Infrastructure: DME’s campus building is magnificent. My parents were amazed by its Greco-Roman architecture, the first time they visited the college. It seemed something out of a Greek mythological story. College has a highly complex and magnificent studio for mass media Students with class 1 level equipments . My favorite place in the campus is the picturesque amphitheater we have. All major fests, plays and events happen there. It is a great place to catch some winter sun.The amenities at DME are quite luxurious. We have well-ventilated classrooms with projectors, and ACs, washrooms on each floor, drinking water, and canteen. However, I feel they should allow the students to use the lifts more. I love the discussions I have with my friends over the canteen wali maggi and chai.
Faculty: Examples from Bollywood used by Dr. Bhavish Gupta, while teaching sections of the Indian Contract Act,1872 made me comfortable in a tough subject. I like the way Raveena mam teaches Law of Torts. She relates the concepts and case laws to real life situations, making the subject really relatable and interesting.Smita ma’am has a first-hand knowledge of democratic systems of Indonesia and Poland. Her lectures on democracy give me a new perspective every time I read something in the news on politics
Overall: Justice bhanwar Singh and his anecdotes from his tenure @Allahbad High court are awe-inspiring and very motivating. Also I'm a big fan of Sudhir Sir's Explaination. The way he gives the reviews and covers each topic. One of the best faculty members.
Overall: I am third year student pursuing BBA-LLB. The faculty is very good and helpful. Time-to-time many workshops and seminars are help which are so informative. The environment at DME is so adaptive and friendly.
Overall: DME’s campus building is magnificent. My parents were amazed by its Greco-Roman architecture, the first time they visited the college. It seemed something out of a Greek mythological story. The classes are very interesting. Even though the academic syllabus may be stagnant, all the recent developments in society and law are talked about by the teachers in the class. With all Professors being an alumnus of NLUs or ILI, the quality of teaching at DME matches the best among Law colleges in the Country. Teaching Law subjects needs to go into sections, sub-sections and sub-sub sections. Our teachers have mastered this art of taking us into detail about the Indian Laws. Examples from Bollywood used by Dr. Bhavish Gupta, while teaching sections of the Indian Contract Act,1872 made me comfortable in a tough subject. 5. Justice Bhanwar Singh and his anecdotes from his tenure at the Allahabad High Court are awe-inspiring and very motivating. His classes are truly about the other side of the law, that transcend beyond the basics of an academic curriculum. I believe that a lawyer should be able to argue and debate well. Abhivyakti, the literary and debating society at DME with its events like Shaam-e-Kalam, workshops and, competitions on the art of debating, gives me a platform to perform, learn and hone my skills in the same. Cybertron, the annual event of the Cyber Cell imparts knowledge on cyber laws in a competitive and fun manner. I look forward to it every year. I am happy that DME focuses on our overall development. Besides law, the cultural society takes care of all things fun. The fests like Anugoonj and Aloha help us show our extra-curricular talents that go beyond the law. They are the social highlights of the year. Regular conferences, seminars and guest lectures keep happening at DME. I feel I learn something new every day. The most fun I have is with friends at the large cafeteria. The food is so good and cheap too. The white sauce pasta is a must-try! I love the discussions I have with my friends over the canteen wali Maggi and chai. My favourite place on the campus is the picturesque amphitheatre we have. All major fests, plays and events happen there. It is a great place to catch some winter sun. There is a friendly environment among seniors and juniors. In my first year, when I was worried about interacting with my seniors, they made me feel quite welcome. Therefore, DME gives me a positive vibe to adjust in.
Infrastructure: DME’s campus building is magnificent. My parents were amazed by its Greco-Roman architecture, the first time they visited the college. It seemed something out of a Greek mythological story. The library provides us access to online databases of Manupatra, Hein-online, SCC online etc. The remote access to this online library is of tremendous help to me as I can access it from anywhere in the country and research for my moot courts or write my research papers. The most fun I have is with friends at the large cafeteria. The food is so good and cheap too. The white sauce pasta is a must-try! My favourite place on the campus is the picturesque amphitheatre we have. All major fests, plays and events happen there. It is a great place to catch some winter sun. The amenities at DME are quite luxurious. We have well-ventilated classrooms with projectors, and ACs, washrooms on each floor, drinking water, and a canteen. However, I feel they should allow the students to use the lifts more.
Faculty: The faculties at DME are very good and efficient. They are open to discussions and take our opinions into consideration relating to academics. With all Professors being an alumnus of NLUs or ILI, the quality of teaching at DME matches the best among Law colleges in the Country. Teaching Law subjects needs to go into sections, sub-sections and sub-sub sections. Our teachers have mastered this art of taking us into detail about the Indian Laws. I like the way Raveena mam teaches Law of Torts. She relates the concepts and case laws to real-life situations, making the subject really relatable and interesting. I am a fan of Sudhir sir’s eloquence and teaching. I feel lucky and inspired to be taught by such a renowned author and columnist at Rediff.com. CA Anupama Sharma ma’am’s lectures on Financial Management are much more than the mere theoretical knowledge of the books. Her practical experience is helping us hone our skills for our careers after graduation.