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how can i get admission in punjabi university in b .a llb

G PAVAN KUMAR 2nd Oct, 2024

Admission to BE/BTech is done through JEE Main examination followed by counselling. While MBA, B.Sc, and LLB admissions are based on an entrance test conducted by the university. Panjab University also accepts national-level entrance tests such as NEET UG. NEET PG, NEET MDS, GPAT, etc. However, candidates can reach out

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i am scoring total 74.125 marks in pu ug law (entrance and 12th ) can i get addmission in chandigarh branch in b com llb?

Akansha Sharma 21st Nov, 2024

Based on your score of 74.125 marks (combining your entrance and 12th marks), your chances of securing admission to the BCom LLB program at Panjab University (Chandigarh) depend on the overall competition and merit cutoffs. The final merit list for the PU UG law admissions is based on both entrance

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Is this necessary to give cu law enterance for ba . Llb course

G PAVAN KUMAR 2nd Oct, 2024

No, direct admission is not valid for any of the UG & PG courses at Chandigarh University. The university conducts CU CET exam to offer admission to eligible candidates. All the aspirants must qualify for this exam with a valid score. The admission process starts with CUCET registrations. The eligibility

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Hi LLB correspondence course is be there.

Shambhavi shambhavi 17th Dec, 2024

In India, the Bar Council of India (BCI) does not recognize LLB degrees obtained through distance or correspondence modes. This means that individuals holding such degrees are ineligible to practice law in India or appear for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).


While some universities offer law-related courses through distance

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if I score 95.6 in boards and 33.5 in in pu ba llb entrance test with sc category is there is any chance to get admission in panjab university

Akansha Sharma 11th Apr, 2025

Yes, you have a fair chance to get admission in Panjab University for BA LLB with your scores. Scoring 95.6% in boards is a big plus, and with 33.5 marks in the entrance test along with SC category benefit, your chances improve. PU also considers reservation and merit list cut-offs

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I got 54% but fail in math then I got admission in college for llb

Rupsa Banerjee 21st Jul, 2025

Dear Aspirant,

Yes, you can get admission to LLB even if you got 54% and failed in Maths, as long as you passed overall in Class 12. Maths is not compulsory for LLB. Most colleges require a minimum of 45% (General) or 40% (SC/ST) in 12th for 3-year or 5-year

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what is the syllabus for entrance of ba LLB in Banasthali

Ishita 17th Jul, 2024

Hello Aspirant

BA LLB Entrance exam in Banasthali is conducted every year around the month of June-July. The Aptitude test for BA LLB has questions from English (Comprehensive Section), Current Affairs from India and around the world, General Awareness, Mental Ability (Logical Reasoning), General Legal Aptitude. The Marking scheme is

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1am a science student in cbse school. i want to do llb. wt should i study for entrance exam? as the syllabus ll be different from wt i hv studied in high school. so how should i prepare? is clat necessry to take admission? can i clear clat by studying for one month aftr my cbse exams?

Mahak Yadav 16th Dec, 2024

As a science student preparing for law entrance exams like CLAT or AILET , focus on areas like English Language , Logical Reasoning , Legal Reasoning , General Knowledge (GK) and Current Affairs , and basic Mathematics (up to Class 10 level). Start by strengthening your reading comprehension, vocabulary, and

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i am a science am a science student in cbse school. i want to do llb. wt should i study for entrance exam? as the syllabus ll be different from wt i hv studied in high school. so how should i prepare? is clat necessry to take admission? can i clear clat by studying for one month aftr my cbse exams?

Anannya sarma 31st Jul, 2025

If you are a science student and want to become a lawyer, that's absolutely possible! You don’t need to have studied arts or commerce to enter the field of law. In India, many students from science backgrounds choose law as a career, and they do very well.

Let’s understand how

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