Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, Delhi came into existence in 1922; it is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Delhi recognised under the University Laws Act of 1961. Founded almost one hundred years ago, this respected university is situated in the centre of the capital. This college is also recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI) to provide its students with the high level education of law. Campus Law Centre has a faculty strength of 39 dedicated educators making it an ideal place for growing lawyers in the country.
Campus Law Centre, has various facilities which are unique and which will help the college in the achievement of its objective of providing effective learning to its students. Central to all is the college library, which is one of the largest and best equipped law libraries in the United States. It comprised of 150000 books and abonning nearly 140 national as well as international journals; it is really a storehouse of legal knowledge. The library employs modern technology, using TROODON: 4 software that has can barcode solutions for easy organisation of books. The college also has a modern moot court and students have opportunities to engage in real-like settings in legal actions. In addition to the educational core, there are sports grounds and facilities, a sports and cultural centre with an auditorium for various performances and seminars, and computer facilities as a part of information technologies. The college also the alumni base strongly through the alumni association, which keeps the students future focused through alumni relations.
Campus Law Centre is specialised in providing law education; its main programme here is the Bachelor of Laws programme. It is a three-year, full-time course and has government-approved capacity of 480 students and this makes the college one of the largest providers of legal education in the country. Its dedication to legal education is clear from its focus on this single and all-encompassing LLB programme, so that it can direct its resources and attention towards creating the best legal minds.
The requirements that Campus Law Centre’s applicant submits is intense and competitive hence the reputation of this institution. For admission to the current programmes, students are required to write CUET (UG), a common entrance test for admission to undergraduate courses in central universities across the country. This entrance test places the best and deserving students in the programme of the much sought after LLB programme.
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Unreserved Category and EWS Category candidates at least 50% marks or an equivalent grade point in the aggregate in the qualifying degree examination.
OBC/CW/PwD Category Candidates at least 45% marks or an equivalent grade point in the aggregate in the qualifying degree Examination.
For SC/ST Category candidates at least 40% marks or an equivalent grade point in the aggregate in the qualifying degree examination.
Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, Chhatra Marg (North Campus), Delhi, Pincode 110007, India
Phone: 011-27667895 ,
Email: [email protected],
Website: http://clc.du.ac.in/