DU Law Centres
List of Colleges Under DU LLB
Complete list of colleges/centres under DU LLB: Campus Law Centre, Law Centre I, and Law Centre II—with comparison, seats, and counselling tips.
Faculty of Law, DU
Faculty
Delhi University's LLB programme is offered through the Faculty of Law and its three law centres.
CLC · LC-I · LC-II
Law Centres
Campus Law Centre, Law Centre I, and Law Centre II are the three colleges/centres under DU LLB.
3-Year LLB
Course
A postgraduate professional law degree for graduates, recognised for enrolment as an advocate (subject to BCI rules).
CUET PG + DU CSAS
Admission
Qualify CUET PG Law (COQP11), then participate in Delhi University counselling/seat allocation.
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List of Colleges Under DU LLB
Unlike undergraduate DU colleges spread across North and South Campus, the 3-year LLB is offered specifically under the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. The programme runs through three law centres. These are the institutions you choose during preference filling:
1. Campus Law Centre (CLC) — located in the Faculty of Law complex, North Campus (Chhatra Marg area), Delhi University.
2. Law Centre I (LC-I) — also associated with the Faculty of Law, North Campus, University of Delhi.
3. Law Centre II (LC-II) — Faculty of Law centre, commonly associated with South Campus / Moti Bagh area operations for evening/shift patterns as notified by DU.
There is no long list of 50+ undergraduate-style colleges for DU LLB. Your practical college list is these three centres under the Faculty of Law. Seat numbers, shifts (morning/evening), and category-wise intake are published in DU's admission/bulletin documents each year.
Campus Law Centre (CLC): Overview
Campus Law Centre is the most sought-after preference for many aspirants due to its central Faculty of Law location, academic reputation, peer group, and access to faculty resources, library, and university events.
CLC students typically get strong exposure to moots, debates, seminars, and internship networks in Delhi NCR—courts, law firms, chambers, NGOs, and policy organisations.
Competition for CLC seats is high. A strong CUET PG Law score and careful preference strategy during counselling improve your chances.
Law Centre I (LC-I): Overview
Law Centre I is one of the three official centres offering DU's 3-year LLB. It shares the Faculty of Law academic framework—same degree, similar core curriculum standards, and university examination system.
Students at LC-I also access moot opportunities, internships, and Delhi's legal ecosystem. Differences across centres are often about batch culture, timing/shift, peer network, and campus logistics rather than the degree name itself.
Many successful litigators, corporate lawyers, and judiciary aspirants have graduated from LC-I. Centre preference matters, but consistent academic performance and internships matter more for long-term careers.
Law Centre II (LC-II): Overview
Law Centre II is the third centre under DU Faculty of Law offering the LLB programme. It is a full DU LLB degree centre—not a “lesser” private college alternative.
LC-II is often considered by aspirants who want the DU LLB credential and may have score/category constraints relative to CLC cutoffs, or who prefer a particular shift/location pattern as notified for the year.
Evaluate LC-II on commute, class timings, attendance rules, and your career plan. The DU brand and Faculty of Law degree remain the core value proposition.
CLC vs Law Centre I vs Law Centre II: How to Choose
All three award the University of Delhi LLB. Differences are mainly preference demand, peer cohort, location/shift convenience, and cutoff trends—not a different degree title.
If your score is competitive, most aspirants prefer CLC first, then LC-I, then LC-II—but your personal constraints (job, travel, evening batch need) can change the order.
During counselling, fill preferences carefully. Do not leave a centre blank if you are willing to join it. Also track category-wise cutoffs from previous years as a reference, not a promise.
Seats, Reservation & Counselling Notes
Total seats and category-wise distribution (UR, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwBD, CW, etc.) are notified by DU each admission cycle. Always rely on the latest DU CSAS/Faculty of Law admission documents.
Admission flow: appear in CUET PG (COQP11) → obtain score → register on DU admission portal → fill law centre preferences → seat allotment rounds → document verification and fee payment.
Spot rounds may occur for vacant seats. Keep documents ready: graduation marksheets, category certificates, CUET scorecard, photo ID, and other certificates as listed in the bulletin.
Are There Other DU Colleges for LLB?
For the standard 3-year DU LLB, the answer is no—you choose among the Faculty of Law centres (CLC, LC-I, LC-II), not among Miranda House, Hindu, SRCC, etc. Those are undergraduate colleges and do not run the Faculty of Law LLB programme.
Do not confuse DU LLB centres with NLUs, private universities, or state university law colleges. Those are separate institutions with separate entrance routes (CLAT, LSAT, state CETs, etc.).
If your goal is specifically “DU LLB,” your college list is the three law centres under the Faculty of Law.
Preparation Timeline
Step 1
Clear CUET PG Law
Appear for COQP11 and aim for a competitive score based on your category and target centre.
Step 2
DU Registration & Preferences
Register on the DU portal and fill CLC / LC-I / LC-II preferences carefully.
Step 3
Seat Allotment & Joining
Accept allotment, verify documents, pay fees, and begin the 3-year LLB at your allotted centre.
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