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Fees | 9,399 for 3 Years | 3,37,000 for 3 Years | 4,20,000 for 3 Years | 2,70,000 for 3 Years |
Package | Highest - 7.2 LPA Average - 3.4 LPA | |||
NIRF Ranking | - | - | - | 77 |
NAAC Rating | - | - | - | A+ |
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Form Price | - | 1100 application fees | - | 1000 application fees |
Last Date of Application | - | Nov 30 | - | - |
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Admission Criteria: The cut off is 270 out of 400 for CLC and least was 134 in the DU.LLB entrance examinations.
Admission Criteria: DU.LLB entrance examination is given for that 55% in graduation is required.
Admission Criteria: I have given the entrance exam which is DU.LLB and minimum of 230 marks.
Admission Criteria: One has to pass DU.LLB with the percentage was 28%.
Admission Criteria: The admission was done on the DU.LLB Entrance examination and one need 45% marks.
Admission Criteria: The cut off is 270 out of 400 for CLC and least was 134 in the DU.LLB entrance examinations.
Admission Criteria: In the DU.LLB Examinations minimum percentage requirement is as follows For General Category it is 50% and for OBC it is 40-45%.
Admission Criteria: The cut off in DU.LLB is 50% minimum and it is dependent on the number of seats available and number for applicants for that.
Admission Criteria: DU.LLB entrance examination is given for that 55% in graduation is required.
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Ranked no. 1 By Times of India Engineering Institutes Ranking in 2016
31 LPA Highest Package Offered | Global Exposure for students | Top private University in Punjab
India's Largest Best Private University
Innovative and Impactful Learning | Best Private University in Delhi NCR
Ranked no. 1 By Times of India Engineering Institutes Ranking in 2016
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