UPES LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION TEST

UPES LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION TEST DETAILS

The UPES offers 5 years BA LL.B (Hons.), BBA LL.B (Hons.), B.Com. LL.B (Hons.), 3year LLB degree course along with LL.M. programmes.

Eligibility Criteria:

5 years LL.B Course

  • Candidates must have completed 10 +2 from any recognized institution. Candidates appearing for their class 12 exams are also eligible for CLAT provided they produce their qualifying certificate at the time of admission.
  • The minimum marks required to be eligible for admissions are – 50% marks.

LL.B Course

  • The candidate needs to have a graduation/post-graduation degree from any of the recognised Indian/foreign University.
  • The minimum marks required to be eligible for admissions are – 50% marks.

LL.M Course

  • A Three year/ Five year LLB Degree from any recognized Indian or foreign University as equivalent by the University of Delhi.
  • The minimum marks required to be eligible for admissions are – 50% marks
  • Candidate should have 50% marks in their class X & XII Exams.

Exam Pattern:

  • The test is conducted in online mode. Computer based exam (CBT)
  • The candidates must reached on the designated exam centre.
  • The examination duration lasting for 120 minutes (2 hours).
  • The total number of questions are around 150 approximately.
  • Each question will carry 1 marks and a  no negative marking is there in it.

Syllabus:

LL.B Course

English: This section based onone-word substitution, synonyms, reading comprehension, spellings, idioms, vocabulary, the figure of speech, phrases, legal terms, Sentence formation/correction, etc.

General Knowledge and Current Affairs: Topics are related to Events of National and International Importance, Awards & Honours, History, Current Affairs, etc.

Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning: This section questions may be based on Legal Maxims, Indian Constitution, Important Acts and Amendments of the Legislature, Important Supreme Court Judgments, etc.

Logical Reasoning: The questions may be asked on Relationships, Analogies, Syllogism, Logical Sequences, Statement & Assumption, cause and effect, Inferences, Premises & Conclusion, etc.

Quantitative & Numerical Ability: In this section questions may be came from Agreement and Disagreement, Mental Ability and Logical/Mathematical Analysis, Series, deductive reasoning, Analogies, blood relations, Odd-Even Discretion, Figures and Patterns, etc.

Postgraduate (LLM) Program-

For LL.M the questions may asked from various law papers such as, Jurisprudence. Introduction, Constitutional Law, Law of Contracts, Law of Torts, Law of Crimes, Environmental Law, Public International Law, Indian Evidence Act.

Law of Contracts: In this section topics may include on the principles and concepts of contract law, including formation, performance, breach, remedies, etc.

Constitutional Law: In this section, questions of the Indian Constitution, including its principles, fundamental rights, directive principles, separation of powers, etc.

Criminal Law: The questions may be asked on the basis of knowledge of substantive and procedural aspects of criminal law, including offences, defences, punishment, etc.

Jurisprudence: The topics may be came from various schools of jurisprudence, legal theories, and their application in legal reasoning etc.

International Law: This section basically focuses on the principles and concepts of international law, which includes treaties, statehood, jurisdiction, state responsibility, etc.

Property Law: The questions may be appear on property rights, ownership, transfer of property, and related legal principles etc.

Legal Reasoning: Similar to the undergraduate program, this section basically focuses on understand legal principles and their application to given fact situations.

Legal Awareness and Current Affairs: Topics may be discussed on the basis of recent legal developments and their ability to analyse various legal issues in the contemporary context.

Application Procedure:

  • The application form will published on the Official Website of Delhi University- https://www.upes.ac.in/admissions
  • Applicants can register using their mobile number and email ID to get their login credentials.
  • After registration, candidates can log in using the provided login ID and password where the applicants must first fill the personal details, educational qualifications, and other relevant information, with a valid email id and mobile number.
  • Once all information is correctly filled in, applicants must upload all the required documents, scanned photograph and signature in the given format.
  • After that payment of Application Form fee must be done.

Application Fees:

  • Candidates can choose the online payment option from the application form and pay the fee using a credit card, debit card, or net banking.
  • The application fee is Rs.1, 350/- (Rupees Three Thousand Five Hundred Only) for all category of students.

Documents to be uploaded:

  • Recent passport size photograph, size and format as specified in the website.
  • Signature of the candidate, size and format as specified in the website.
  • Any other documents as required by the authority.

Admit Card:

  • The Admit Card/Hall ticket can be downloaded by the candidate by logging into his/her account from the official website.
  • The date for downloading the Admit Card/Hall ticket will be intimated on the official website.

Results:

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