Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida is a premiere educational institution imparting quality education in the field of Law. It was established under the genesis of Satilila Charitable Society (SCS) in the year 2003.
Lloyd Law College offers an integrated law program and a regular law course at the undergraduate level. BA-LL.B. (5-year integrate course) has an annual intake of 240 seats out of which 180 are filled through LET and the remaining 50 seats are filled though CLAT.
The LL.B program accommodates 180 students per batch. Both the courses are approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi.
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Name of the University | Lloyd Law College |
University Type | Self-financed |
Basic Admission Criteria | Entrance Exam |
Name of Entrance Test | Lloyd Entrance Test (LET) |
Application Mode | Online |
Counselling | Institute |
Scholarship | Yes |
Lloyd Law College offers undergraduate level degree programs in the field of law. The institute currently offer an integrated BA-LL.B. program including a regular LL.B. program to candidates seeking admission to undergraduate law courses in Delhi region.
The basic eligibility criteria for admission to these programs is a pass in 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board or university. Selection of candidates is done on the basis of marks obtained in the Lloyd Entrance Test (LET) followed by personal interview.
Prospective candidates may apply through the online application process of Lloyd Law College by visiting the institute website.
The prescribed application fee can be paid through online payment modes using a credit/ debit card or internet banking. Candidates with a valid CLAT (conducted by Chanakya National Law University) score are also eligible to apply and need to fill the Lloyd Law College application form regardless.
Course Name | Specialization | Eligibility Criteria | Selection Process |
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BA-LL.B | --- | 10+2 or equivalent with 45% aggregate marks | LET + Interview |
LL.B. | --- |
Lloyd entrance test (LET) is held every year for admissions to BA LLB and LLB programs. LET consists of 150 Multiple Choice Questions. The exam is divided into 5 sections.
The section-wise distribution of marks in LET is given below in the table:-
Section | Number of Questions | Marks |
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General Knowledge & Current Affairs | 30 | 30 |
English Including Comprehension | 30 | 30 |
Mathematics | 25 | 25 |
Logical Reasoning | 25 | 25 |
Legal Aptitude & Legal Awareness | 40 | 40 |
Total | 150 | 150 |
Lloyd Law College accepts applications from eligible candidates for admission to BA-LL.B. and LL.B. courses through online mode of application.
Aspiring candidates can access the application form by visiting the institute website www.lloydlawcollege.edu.in. The application process in details is as follows:
Documents Checklist:
The following documents must be produced, and photocopies (2 sets) submitted at the time of interview:
The institute offers seat reservation as per the Bar Council and CCSU norms. The following reservations are currently being offered by the institute:
Category | Reservation of Seats |
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Unreserved Category | 50% |
Scheduled Caste (SC) | 21% |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 02% |
Person with Disability (PwD) | 03% |
The institute offers financial assistance in the form of educational loan to economically weaker students. Students wishing to apply for education loan must obtain offer letter from the college which needs to be submitted at the bank for loan purpose. No other financial assistance is offer by the institute.
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Events | Dates |
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Admission Timeline [PG Certificate in Science] | Jul 10, 2024 - Sep 03, 2024 |
Admission Timeline [LLM] | Jul 10, 2024 - Sep 03, 2024 |
Admission Timeline [UG Certificate in Arts] | May 20, 2024 - Jun 30, 2024 |
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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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L.L.B | ₹1 Lakh (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 45% + LET | 20 May - 30 Jun 2024 | |
BA + L.L.B | ₹1.8 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% + CLAT/LET | 20 May - 30 Jun 2024 |
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COURSE | ADMISSION LINK |
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LLB, LLM, BA/BBA LLB, | Admission Link |
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I actually took this college into my consideration of my own actualky i got armission in another college for a different course as i metioned early then my mind changed and i took this college to my consideration for my better future. The admission procedures is as simple earlier there was an exam based on the applications now they have come up with the idea of personel interview so that they get to know more about each and every students.
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I gave CLAT I wanted to get in to top 5 NLU'S but I was not able to because of which my confidence took a hit but when I analysed this I realised the lapses in my preparation and had I prepared more I would have made it to the dream colleges. I cleared exam for JGLU and SLS but due to financial constraints I was not able to attend them.
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As such I didn't apply in other college I didn't have clat that's is why I couldn't go to a government college that's why I came to Lloyd which was also near to my home and I had also head Lloyd's name before as it is a good college
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I choose Lloyd law college because the knowledge they provide is Extraordinary. Their faculty is good . I also get the confirmation from the Amity university but their environment is very bad for the students. No environment for the studies. Admission process is simple , they will take a simple interview or Through Clat you can come After completion of class 12th You can Apply for the admission.
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I choose this college because lloyd law college stood 1st rank in private law college in ncr. Lloyd also provide various extra activities to enhance the skills to the student's. Lloyd have very good academic paln.
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I aplied in various college's and also give clat and cuet paper. In cuet i get south bihar central university but i choose lloyd over their because lloyd have very good academic structure and lloyd also stood Rank 1 in private law college in NCR. This college help to improve your skills and also helps to enhance your personality.
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The fees of Lloyd Law College is reasonably fair as compared to other private institutions. The college provides better facilities including cultural fests, academics, and even the presence of various societies for enhancing legal skills.
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When i was searching for the beat law college of india i talk to the many people they all suggest that i should take addmission in the lloyd when i really check the college t was really so good The process of addmission are as follows 1. We have to fill the registration form 2. College take a interview After qualifying in the interview you have to give the fees and fill or the process of addmission
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Lloyd was my first choice as it was in the same state they took my interview for admission which was all about knowledge about law and general knowledge and current affairs about the course or in general
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I appeared for clat but unfortunately i didn't clear it. I didn't applied for any other colleges. There are two ways 1. On clat marking 2. College conduct exams Cut offs are not much higher everyone gets admission.
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