Admissions Process
The admission process for the Law program at D A V University Jalandhar is designed to ensure a competitive and merit-based selection of candidates. The process involves multiple stages, from initial application to final seat acceptance, ensuring that only the most qualified students are admitted.
Application Process
The application process begins with online registration through the university's official portal. Applicants must fill out detailed forms and upload required documents, including academic transcripts, identity proof, and category certificates if applicable.
After submission, applicants are shortlisted based on their performance in qualifying exams and category-wise cutoffs. Shortlisted candidates proceed to a written examination, followed by a personal interview round.
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria for the Law program at D A V University Jalandhar include:
- Qualifying Exam: 12th Standard or equivalent examination
- Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade: 50% for General category, 45% for EWS, 45% for OBC-NCL, 40% for SC and ST, 40% for PwD (General), 35% for PwD (OBC-NCL), 35% for PwD (SC), and 35% for PwD (ST)
- Subject Combination: Any stream (Arts, Science, Commerce) is acceptable
- Age Limit: Maximum age of 20 years as on 31st December of the admission year
Admission Categories
The university follows a categorized admission system to ensure equitable access to education:
- General: For students without reservation
- EWS (Economically Weaker Sections): For students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds
- OBC-NCL (Other Backward Classes - Non-Creamy Layer): For students belonging to OBC categories who are not in the creamy layer
- SC (Scheduled Castes): For students from Scheduled Castes
- ST (Scheduled Tribes): For students from Scheduled Tribes
- PwD (Persons with Disabilities): For students with disabilities, categorized under General, OBC-NCL, SC, or ST based on their category
Entrance Examination and Interview Process
After the initial screening based on academic performance, candidates who qualify are required to appear for a written examination followed by an interview. The written examination tests general knowledge, reasoning skills, legal awareness, and current affairs.
The interview round assesses the candidate's communication skills, understanding of legal principles, and overall personality traits. It also evaluates their interest in pursuing a career in law and their ability to contribute to the academic environment.
Final Merit List Preparation
The final merit list is prepared based on a combination of academic performance (70%) and interview score (30%). This holistic approach ensures that selected students possess both intellectual capacity and interpersonal skills necessary for success in the legal profession.
Historical Admission Data
The historical admission data over the past five years shows consistent trends in opening and closing ranks:
Year | Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | General | 1250 | 3450 |
2023 | EWS | 2100 | 4200 |
2023 | OBC-NCL | 1500 | 3800 |
2023 | SC | 2000 | 4500 |
2023 | ST | 2500 | 5000 |
2024 | General | 1300 | 3600 |
2024 | EWS | 2200 | 4400 |
2024 | OBC-NCL | 1600 | 3900 |
2024 | SC | 2100 | 4600 |
2024 | ST | 2600 | 5100 |
Aspirant Preparation Tips
Aspirants are advised to prepare thoroughly for the written examination by focusing on current affairs, legal principles, and general knowledge. During counseling, candidates must carefully select their preferred courses and institutions based on their rank and category, ensuring that they maximize their chances of securing admission.
Counseling Process
The counseling process is conducted in a systematic manner to allocate seats based on merit and preferences. Candidates who qualify in the entrance examination are required to participate in the counseling session where they can choose their preferred courses and institutions.
During the counseling process, candidates must submit necessary documents and pay the required fees for seat acceptance. The final allocation is made based on available seats and the candidate's rank within each category.