
LLOYD Law College, Greater Noida Types of Scholarship Details
Greater Noida,Uttar Pradesh- AKTU, BCI, CCS, Meerut
- Private
- Est. 2003
LLOYD Law College Scholarships
The LLYOD Law College provides a merit-based scholarships recognizing and supporting students for their academic excellence. It also offers scholarships to students on the basis of their score in (LET) Lloyd Entrance Test and many scholarships are renewable each year. Find some of the scholarship schemes at LLYOD College below:-
Merit Scholarship for the BA LLB
- If 95% or above marks then student will get 50% scholarship
- If 90% - 94.5% marks then student will get 40% scholarship
- If 85% - 89.5% marks then student will get 30% scholarship
- If 80% - 84.5% marks then student will get 20% scholarship
Merit scholarship for LLB
- If 80% or above marks then student will get 50% scholarship
- If 75% - 79.5% marks then student will get 25% scholarship
- If 70% - 74.5% marks then student will get 20% scholarship
- If 65% - 69.5% marks then student will get 15% scholarship
Entrance Test Rank Based Scholarship
- 5 topper of B.A.L.L.B will get 30% Scholarships
- 3 toppers of L.L.B will get 30% scholarships
LLOYD Law College Facilities
Auditorium
Comp Labs
Library
Wi-Fi
Medical
Gym
Banks
Cafeteria
Classrooms
Hostel
Sports
Transport
LLOYD Law College Address/Contact
- Address:Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park II, Pin-201306, Uttar Pradesh
Commonly Asked Questions
Does the LLYOD college offers internships?
Yes students are guided by the internship and placement cell of the college for internships at top Law firms, corporate legal teams, and NGOS.
Is the Llyod entrance test is conducted in offline mode?
No, the Llyod entrance test is conducted in online mode. Where students can also chose to give exams at exam center.
Does the LLYOD give direct admission?
Students who did not applied for any entrance exam can get admission through LET Llyod entrance test, or must get 90% or above for direct admissions at LLYOD.
What are the admission criteria at LLYOD?
The admission is based on entrance exams and a personal interview, some of the entrance exams accepted are BHU UET, JAMIA, AMU, MHCET, CLAT, AILET.
When was the Llyod Law College was established?
The LLYOD Law College was established in 2003 by the Satilila Charitable Society promoting legal education.









