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Lloyd Law College (Top B.A.LLB., B.Com.LL.B. & LLB college in Delhi NCR) adopts a dual door qualifying process i.e. Lloyd Online Test and Personal Interview for admission to BA.LL.B. /B.Com.LL.B./ LL.B. program. Keeping in view the comfort of parents and students, it is necessary for us to address the following issues to ensure their smooth academic journey ahead.
LET Secretariat has decided to Conduct the Admission process 2025 on the basis of CLAT/LSAT/AILET/MHCET/BHU Examination Scores and Personal Interview that would be conducted on offline/online mode as per the convenience of the candidate on the slot as booked according to their preference and availability.
Marks in% Scholarship
95% and above 50%
90% -94.5% 40%
85% - 89.5% 30%
80% - 84.5% 20%
Marks in% Scholarship
80% and above 50%
75% - 79.5% 25%
70% - 74.5% 20%
65 - 69.5% 15%
60 - 64.5% 10%
Qualified (ICAI/ICSI/ICWA) 25%
Rank Scholarship
0001 - 2000 75%
2001 - 4000 50%
4001 - 6000 40%
6001 - 8000 30%
8001 - 10000 25%
Rank Scholarship
International Level 50%
National Level 35%
State Level 25%
District Level 15%
Rank Scholarship
5 Toppers of B.A.L.L.B 30%
3 Toppers of L.L.B 30%
Rank Scholarship
Beti Bachao Beti Padhao First 60 girl candidates 25%
Saarc National Students 15 Meritorious Students 50%
Divyang(Differently Abled)25%
Wards of Army personnel 20%
Residents of North East and J& K 20%
Siblings of students of Lloyd law college 15%
100% Attendance Annually 10%
Annual Fee One-time Payment
(Before the commencement of the Odd Semesters only)
100% Attendance Annually 10%
Note:
Events | Dates |
Starting of online applications 2022 | 15-Jan-2022 |
Last Date of Application | 31 stJuly -2022 |
Personal Interview dates | According to the availability of the slots |
Note: Personal Interviews shall be held as per the SLOT-BOOKING done by the candidates through the window available on the website.
Any inconvenience in the PI Slot booking may be communicated thereafter at admissions@lloydlawcollege.edu.in , 9871385313
Personal Interview would be conducted on offline/online mode as per the convenience of the candidate on the slot as booked according to their preference. Personal interviews will be held with applicants who choose the online mode, generally via Zoom Video Meeting / Whatsapp Video-call in exceptional cases.
Personal Interview – Book your Slot here: https://let.lloydlawcollege.edu.in/
On clicking this above hyperlink candidate has to sign in with their login credentials and they can find PI slot booking option in their respective dashboards.
Lloyd Law College was established under the genesis of Satilila Charitable Society (SCS) in the year 2003.
17th batch of BALLB will be passed out in the year 2025
19th batch of LLB will be passed out in the year 2025
We will evaluate each candidate’s performance in the last qualifying examination, National Entrance Test Score, Lloyd Online test and Lloyd Personal Interview to be held as per schedule booked by the candidate.
Yes, College is approved by the Bar Council of India.
Personal Interview (PI) is a basic aptitude analysis of students based on the knowledge of subjects studied in the last qualifying exams, other areas of interest, current affairs, hobbies and achievements.
Yes, lateral entry admission is accepted in odd semesters.
Lloyd Law College is associated with CLAT and accepts 60 students through CLAT followed by
Personal interview.
Lloyd Law College is an alliance member of LSAT India and accepts 30 students through
LSAT
score.
The college has an exclusive Internship & Placement cell which works round the year for
the
internship and placement of the students. For more information visit
https://internship.lloydlawcollege.edu.in/
Lloyd Law College imparts practice and profession oriented legal education aiming to inculcate profession skill sets which help the students to differentiate themselves in the competitive world.
Yes, College transportation is available which covers three major routes from Delhi viz. Dwarka, Rohini and Shahdara.
Yes
Yes
Lloyd Law College, Uttar Pradesh has been established as a Sate Law College in Greater Noida under the Act No. 14 of 2009, Government of Uttar Pradesh.
Bar Council of India has approved our integrated BA.LL.B., LL.B. programmes with an intake of 320 in streams, after verifying the various the various requirements necessary for the award of degree.
CCS University, Meerut, U.P. (state university established in 1965), and approved by the Bar Council of India (Statutory body for professional legal education in India)
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Lloyd Law College is a premier educational institution offering legal education since year 2003 in affiliation with CCS University, Meerut, U.P. (state university established in 1965), and approved by the Bar Council of India (Statutory body for professional legal education in India).
The College was blessed with the guidance, mentorship and patronage of Padma Shri & Padma Bhusan Prof. Late. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon, the distinguished educationist and the flag bearer of legal education reforms in India. Prof. Menon was a visionary of legal education and the designer and architect of the five-year integrated B.A.LL.B. Programme in India and the Founder of the premier legal institutions of the country including the National Law School of India University, Bangalore and the National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata. Recognised as the 'Legend of Law' and 'Father of Modern Legal Education in India', Prof. Menon’s relentless efforts in revamping and modernizing the legal education of the country has successfully brought Indian legal education at par with the legal institutions in the developed countries.