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Which university is best for b. Com llb with cuet test, and hostel facilities

Ayshwarya Mahadevan 26th Dec, 2025

If you want to pursue B. Com LLB through CUET, there are several good universities in India that accept CUET scores for law and integrated commerce-law programmes and also offer hostel facilities for outstation students. Many central and state universities have started using the CUET score as part of their admission process to ensure a uniform and transparent selection. In terms of reputation, academic quality and overall student experience, universities like Banaras Hindu University (Faculty of Law), University of Delhi (some colleges offering integrated law programmes), Gauhati University, Barkatullah University, Mahatma Gandhi University and others include B. Com LLB or integrated law courses and consider CUET for shortlisting candidates. These universities usually have established law faculties, experienced faculty members and dedicated law departments that ensure comprehensive coverage of foundational subjects in commerce, law and legal reasoning.

Hostel facilities at these universities vary in terms of capacity and amenities, but most central and state universities provide residential options for both boys and girls with basic to good accommodation, mess facilities, study areas and security. Older and larger universities tend to have larger and more organised hostels, while newer campuses may still be developing infrastructure. Before applying, it’s a good idea to check the specific university’s prospectus or admission brochure to understand hostel fees, application process for hostel seats and whether you need to apply for hostel separately after securing admission.

When you shortlist universities, also consider factors such as faculty strength, moot court and internship opportunities, law library access, student support services and placement record for law graduates. Many students choose universities that balance academic quality with good living conditions, because both aspects contribute to a positive law school experience. All the best.

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i am a common core degree ba from andhra university without intermediate. shall i eligible for bl or llb

Ayshwarya Mahadevan 25th Dec, 2025

If you have completed a BA common core degree from Andhra University, even without completing Intermediate (10+2) through the conventional route, your eligibility for BL or LLB depends on how your earlier education is recognised by the university and the Bar Council of India (BCI).

As per BCI norms, candidates seeking admission to a 3-year LLB or BL programme must have completed a recognised bachelor’s degree following the 10+2 pattern of education. This means that your admission to BA should have been based on a qualification that is considered equivalent to Intermediate by the university and the education authorities.

If Andhra University admitted you to the BA programme through a recognised alternative pathway, such as open schooling, bridge courses, or a qualification accepted as equivalent to 10+2, then your BA degree is considered valid. In such a case, you will be eligible to apply for 3-year LLB or BL programmes, subject to individual university admission rules and entrance exams.

However, if Intermediate was completely bypassed without any recognised equivalency, some law colleges and state universities may raise objections at the time of admission or enrolment with the Bar Council. This is why it is very important to verify whether your BA admission was officially recognised as 10+2 equivalent by the university and relevant education boards.

To avoid future complications, you should contact the law college or university where you plan to apply, explain your academic background clearly, and confirm eligibility in writing. If required, you may also consider completing a recognised open Intermediate qualification to strengthen your eligibility and avoid issues during enrolment as an advocate.

In summary, you may be eligible for BL or LLB, but final confirmation depends on whether your BA degree is recognised as following the 10+2 pattern as mandated by the Bar Council of India.

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B.sc LLB Hons ke baad konsi job mil ti he

Sajal Trivedi 25th Dec, 2025

Hello aspirant,

You have a wide range of professional opportunities in law, science, and politics after earning a BSc LLB (Hons). You can be an in-house counsel, business lawyer, litigation lawyer, or legal advisor. Judicial services, civil services, intellectual property law, forensic/legal research, policy analysis, academia, compliance officer, and legal positions in the biotech, environmental, and pharmaceutical industries are further opportunities. Additionally, there are opportunities in research-based employment, MBA programs, and LLMs.

Thank you

Hope it helps you

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For ba llb hons or psychological course i chose sociology, psychology, political science, english, GAT but my stream is pcm am i eligible for this courses

SUANGANA ROY 23rd Dec, 2025

Good afternoon, candidate,

Yes, you are eligible for the BA LLB Honours or the Psychology course. Moreover, the subjects you choose are appropriate for the course. The list of your preferred subjects is also perfect for the CUET exam.

Thank you. Hope this information helps you.

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Procedure of cuet law exam for BA LLB

Ayshwarya Mahadevan 21st Dec, 2025

The Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) is conducted by the National Testing Agency for admission to undergraduate programmes, including BA LLB, in participating Central, State and other universities. CUET itself is not a separate “law exam”, but BA LLB admissions are done through specific subject combinations and eligibility criteria defined by each university.

First, you must check eligibility. To apply for BA LLB through CUET-UG, candidates must have passed Class 12 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board. Most universities require a minimum of 45 percent marks for the General category, 40 percent for OBC and 35 percent for SC/ST candidates. There is usually no upper age limit, but you should verify age rules of the university you are applying to.

Next is the application process. CUET-UG application forms are released online on the official NTA website, usually between February and March. During registration, you need to create an account, fill in personal details, academic information, choose exam cities and select the subjects required for BA LLB admission. You also need to upload scanned copies of your photograph and signature and pay the application fee online.

The subject selection is very important. For BA LLB, most universities require:
One language subject (such as English)
General Test
Some universities may also accept specific domain subjects, but many law universities consider English plus the General Test as sufficient. You should carefully read the admission brochure of the universities you are targeting before final submission.

After successful registration, NTA releases the admit card a few days before the exam. The admit card contains details like exam date, time, centre and instructions. You must carry a printed admit card and a valid photo ID to the exam centre.

The CUET-UG exam is conducted in computer-based test mode. The English section tests reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and verbal ability. The General Test includes general knowledge, current affairs, logical reasoning, numerical ability and quantitative aptitude. Each section consists of multiple-choice questions, and there is negative marking for incorrect answers.

Once the exam is over, NTA releases the answer key, followed by the result and scorecard. CUET scores are not used for direct admission. Instead, participating universities release their own counselling or admission forms after the results are declared.

For counselling and admission, you need to apply separately on the official website of each university offering BA LLB through CUET. Universities prepare merit lists based on CUET scores, category, reservation policies and sometimes additional criteria. If your name appears in the merit list, you must participate in counselling, choose your preferred college or course and complete document verification and fee payment.

In summary, the CUET Law admission process for BA LLB involves checking eligibility, applying for CUET-UG, selecting the correct subjects, appearing for the exam, downloading your scorecard and finally applying to universities through their counselling process. Keeping track of official notifications and deadlines is crucial to avoid missing admission opportunities. All the best.

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fees structure for LLB course 3 year total fees structure or per semester fees structure.

AKKSHEETHA M 19th Dec, 2025

Hello,
The total fees for a 3-year LLB course varies from college to college. In government law colleges, the total fee for three years is usually lower and can be affordable. In private law colleges, the total fee is usually higher. Many colleges also divide the fee by semester, so you pay a tuition fee each semester instead of all at once.
Total 3-year costs can be Rs.60k-Rs1.8L (Govt) or Rs.2.4L-Rs.7.5L (Private), plus potential hostel/other charges. To get more details about the fees structure, Kindly check the below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/llb-course-fees
I hope this helps you.

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3year llb total fees structure

Aryan 24th Dec, 2025

Hi dear candidate,

The fees of LLB (3 year) varies from college to college but on an average the annual fees for LLB in government colleges like DU it is around INR 6,000 per year however, the fees in private colleges is between INR 45,000 to 1,25,000 per year.

Know more at:

LLB Course Fees - 3 & 5 Years LLB Course Fees, Private & Government

BEST REGARDS

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Rank of 1000 in CLAT 2026. What NLUs can we get admission into for general category in BA LLB COURSE

Sachin 20th Dec, 2025

Hello aspirant ,

With a CLAT 2026 rank around 1000 in the general category , you have good chances of getting admission into several mid-tier NLUs for the BA LLB course . Possible options include NLU Jodhpur ,NLU Gandhinagar , NLU Bhopal ,NLU Patiala , NLU Odisha and NLU Ranchi , depending on cutoff trends and counselling rounds . Final allotment varies each year , so preference filling is important.

FOR REFERENCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff

Hope the details will help you.

THANK YOU

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how should i apply for 2026-2027 session in jodhpur national university ba llb

Kamakshi 17th Dec, 2025

Hello Avni,

In order to apply for the Ba LLB program at Jodhpur National University(2026-27), you need to follow a  process which includes academic eligibility and an entrance exam. Before applying you must meet these listed requirements:

1. Educational Qualification: must have passed the (10+2) senior secondary examination from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate of 45% to 50% for General Category and 40% to 45% for SC\ST Category.

2. Entrance exam requirements: In order to get into the University one must take the CLAT( Common Law Admission Test) and should clear the exam. For the 2026-27 session, the CLAT exam usually held in December.

3. Application steps for 2026-27:

* One must visit their official website: jodhpurnationaluniversity.co (//jodhpurnationaluniversity.co) .in.

* Click on "Apply Online" or "Admission" tab and create a profile with your email and phone number.

* Enter your information like personal details, academic scores, and entrance exam details.

*You need to upload scanned copies of the following documents like

1. 10th and 12th Marksheet

2.Transfer\Migration Certificate

3. Passport-size photographs

4.Entrance exam scorecard if available

4. Pay the application fees.

5. After getting shortlisted you will be called for document verification and fee payment in order to confirm your seat.

This is the entire process to apply for Jodhpur National University. I hope it helped you.

Thankyou.

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