
IP university introduces 3-year LLB programme
The programme will be available at Dwarka campus based University School of Law & Legal Studies, affiliated colleges- Vivekanand Institute of Professional Studies and Chandraprabhu Jain College.
Initially 60 seats each will be available at all three institutes for the programme.
Programme code of this programme is 238. Admission in the programme will be given on the basis of the University conducted entrance test(CET).
Questions in entrance test will be asked on language and comprehension, General Knowledge and current affairs and basic understanding of law & legal reasoning.
Minimum educational qualification to apply this programme is graduation in 50 percent marks.
Online apply link of the this programme will be activated on the University website on 18th July 2025.
The eligible aspirants can apply to the programme with deposition of application fee of Rs 2,500 online.
Detailed information in this regard is available on both the University's websites www.ipu.ac.in and www.ipu.admissions.nic.in.
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