Amity University, Noida Law Admissions 2025
ApplyAdmissions open for B.A. LL.B (Hons) , B.A. LL.B , BBA LL.B.(Hons) , B.Com.LL.B. (Hons.)
Admissions open for B.A. LL.B (Hons) , B.A. LL.B , BBA LL.B.(Hons) , B.Com.LL.B. (Hons.)
Ranked #1 Law School in India & South Asia by QS- World University Rankings | Merit cum means scholarships | Application Deadline: 31st Jan'25
Ranked #28 amongst Institutions in India by NIRF | Ranked #1 in India for Academic Reputation by QS University Rankings | 16.6 LPA Highest CTC
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities In QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
A++ Grade by NAAC | Recognized as Category-1 University by UGC | 100% Placement, 60 LPA Highest CTC, 400+ Recruiters
Grade 'A+' accredited by NAAC
College Infrastructure - ★★★☆☆: “The college offers decent infrastructure with well-stocked libraries and digital resources. Classrooms are modern, but some common areas and the moot court could be enhanced to match student needs better.”
Academics (Law) - ★★★★☆: “The law program balances theory and practice with a solid curriculum. Professors are highly knowledgeable, but practical workshops could be more frequent to give students better hands-on experience in the legal field.”
Placements in Law Program - ★★★★☆: “Placements are decent, with roles available in law firms, NGOs, and corporate legal departments. The placement team is supportive, but students often need to proactively secure internships to improve job prospects.”
Value for Money - ★★★★☆: “The law program offers good value for money with reasonable fees and an emphasis on quality education. More industry tie-ups and internships would make the program even more rewarding for career growth.”
Campus Life - ★★★☆☆: “Campus life is fairly balanced, offering a calm academic environment with occasional cultural and sports events. More frequent student-led activities and vibrant clubs could make the overall experience richer.”
The campus building is quite old and it do need some repairs but it do have all the necessary equipments with the. Classrooms are well used and maintained . living space is not available inside the campus(hostel)
Academics are quite impressive and the quality of teaching is one of the best in the country and many of our esteemed alumini are at quite higher places in the society and they are living a successful life.
Yes firms and companies do come in the faculty and they pick the best students from the faculty. Salary offered to few students was quite impressive but you may have to go for out of campus placement as well.
This one is a hundred percent yes as you get high quality education in a minimal fee of approximately 5000 rupees and yes it is completely worth it. I would rate it as ten out of ten in value for money aspect.
Campus life will surely will the main and best aspect of your life and you surely will remember it for your lifetime. I would rate it hundred out of ten. Once you live this life it will be very difficult to leave it.
I will personally advice you to persue it if you get the opportunity and you will always remember this experience as one of the experience of your life. SO, you should totally go for it if you can. 100 percent.
Campus law centre is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions which has continued to preserve its 100 years of rich heritage. As it was established in 1922, so we can assume the infrastructure of our building- its old but still firm. We do not have any smart boards or wifi, but whatever we have its well maintained.
CLC, the only law college of Delhi University has a brand value which makes it distinct from other law colleges. Apart from this, it has yielded profound lawyers, chief justices and eminent jurists. Talking about its curriculum, its more or less judiciary oriented as it focuses on quality rather than quantity. One of the best part of the academics is that the faculty has compiled case mats of every subject that gives insight of all relevant judgements that were delievered even years ago.
Since this law college is judiciary oriented, it doesn't give assured placements. Only 10-15% students are getting placed in the corporate sector and majority of the students go either in litigation or judicial services .
Being a governmnet college, our fees is very very minimal. Keeping in consideration the quality of education that we are attaining from this college, it is value for money. So, yes I can say that its worth the money.
It is a dream of every student to get admission in north campus, DU. The only reason behind this is the exciting campus life that it offers. Plus the DU fests, DU elections are one of the best things that every student wish to be a part of. The atmosphere that DU provides cannot be experienced anywhere in any university.
I have joined the campus law centre in 2023 and so far i am satisfied with the campus environment. Besides facility of drinking water everything is good . Classrooms have all facilities except ac's which might become an issue in summers
Faculty here is the best. All the teachers are very interactive and encourage students to speak more while listening. Faculty is available any time for doubt clarification and also focus on one on one convo
I have no idea about placements yet but after graduating from here you have multiple opprtunities in private as well as government sectors where you can apply. The placement cell also helps you with a lot of internships which helps you build your cv
Fees gere as per me is nit very high. A person from a weak economic background can easily manage to pay the annual fee here making it inclusive for everyone. The annual fee is around 5k which i think is mangeable even if you are from not so strong background financially
Campus life here is really good as you meet people here with different backgrounds and you get to share your experiences with each other, help each other and explore new ideas together and learn about things which might be new to you. You are also encouraged to join societies which will help u make more new friends.
Overall you come here get to learn and enjoy your campus life. You can develop your personality by opportunities you get here to participate in various kinda societies which expect you to perform different kinda activities which helps you explore your own abilities
Satisfy for college infrastructure like water cooler, washroom and classrooms also clean and college environment is good for everyone. Well maintained that library of campus and also some activities of planting to the new tree
Learn to my self and society to more change about legal things to help own self. According to me and my campus teacher do well job to teach everyone and this is tough time to tell you because everyone best institutions gives you best
Satisfied for placement cell. Because some times student not preferred to placement and other things so college will be provided to placement but at the end all depends on student. So according to me placement cell is good enough for this college
Too low fee structure according to all colleges so this is the best option and india top 3 college of law. So this is good for everyone and poor family also approached and take good facilities in low amount fee
Overall I learn more and more in campus life so no word to describe. But when i take admision and looking for 3 year so long time but now I’m looking where is my 3 years so campus life is awsome and making lots of friends
For me and my campus overall best college for law. Because everthing providing in low cost and good opportunity to learn best legal terms in our college best in the india no.3 in india so i think your first priority is goes to campus law centre.
Campus law centre has a well-maintained area. The building has spacious classrooms, auditorium/conference halls and rooms for the faculty members. Library is neat and clean with organized sections of books and study materials. There are three huge lawns maintained well by the staff and two cafeterias where delicious meals are served. Sanitation is observed everywhere and sports activities are also promoted by the college.
I pursued LLB here and this choice was out of my interest and relative knowledge in the subject. Faculty of law is quite popular amongst DU aspirants. The course curriculum covers all aspects but requires some updation. Teachers are highly qualified and experienced.
The college needs to work on its placement as only few students were placed at the time of my graduation. The average package offered was around 2-3 lakhs per annum. As it is renowned and one of the oldest law colleges, the graduates get numerous opportunities off-campus.
Definitely yes! I paid around 5000-6000 a year for my course.
You would love the campus life here. The college conducts n number of extra-curricular activities. It has different clubs and societies made to promote drama, music, theatre, dance, etc. It is well connected with metro and other public transports are also easily available. Street food is also popular around the campus.
We have a very less modernized , less devloped infrastructure of our college, if we talk about facilities , We have a open space called as ground for name sake only. Living spaces in college are cleaned on daily basis. Although There is shortage of drinking water facility at our college.
I am Currently Pursuing LL.B. from CLC ,I heard a lot about Faculty of Law of DU, thats why i took admission, it's a really good place to study LAW, although some revision in our course curriculum are mandatory for making it as worthy as its reputation is.
There is almost very less chance of Placement, Although we have PAC (Placement assistance council) society in our college , but it's only for the members of the society, who are selected every year by CV Shortlisting and interview.
If we talk about money, The Fee for 3 Year LLB Program is very less comparable to other Colleges. We get too many facilities in the nominal fee of 6000 a year approx.
Campus life is very fascinating and good, you will find many genius brain under the roof of campus law centre. if you are interested in pursuing 3 year LLB Program at a very nominal or budget friendly fee, Then Campus Law Centre is best option for you.
Admission to Campus Law Centre is solely done on Entrance basis, You have to appear in DUET (Delhi University Entrance Test) for LLB after that you will be able to get college according to your marks in the examination. Faculty of Law , University of Delhi has Three centres, Namely, {Campus Law Centre, Law Centre 1, Law Centre 2}
The college campus is really good. The classrooms are big and clean with boards and projectors. We also have a big library with many books. The campus is good in theatres , sports and other extra- curricular facilities also.
The syllabus is easy and at the same time covers all the recent developments in the field of law. The faculties come from great institutes and are highly qualified. The teachers try to help their students both regarding syllabus and future also.
The placements are also good. Many top law firms visit our college to hire the young lawyers. Even if you dont get a job immediately you will atleast get internships which helps in developing your personality and make you job ready.
Low fee and good academics makes the college worth attending.
Campus life of du is the best .
Hello Aspirant,
The medium of study in Delhi Law university is in English language. I would also suggest you to contact the officials to get the exact detail about law study.
Good Luck!