Delhi University has opened admissions for its five-year integrated LLB programme for the 2025–26 academic session. The process is being conducted via the CSAS portal and is based solely on CLAT 2025 scores. The university will conduct three rounds of seat allotment, document verification, and fee payment. Applicants must submit required documents including mark sheets, ID proof, and a CLAT scorecard. All steps must comply with BCI norms, including physical document verification.
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Delhi University has opened admissions for its five-year integrated LLB programme for the 2025–26 academic session. The process is being conducted via the CSAS portal and is based solely on CLAT 2025 scores. The university will conduct three rounds of seat allotment, document verification, and fee payment. Applicants must submit required documents including mark sheets, ID proof, and a CLAT scorecard. All steps must comply with BCI norms, including physical document verification.
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