I got compartment can i get admission in lpu for bballb afterr clearing compartment exam
Hi there, you can get admission only after clearing the backlog or compartment. The eligibility is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Graduation (any stream) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST or LSAT.
LPU's Law program is duly affiliated with the Bar Council of India (BCI) which is one of the Best in India in terms of quality education & creating excellent career aspects. There is a specific Aim of the program - Targeting students with an interest to pursue legal education with social sciences to benefit society.
Creation of well-trained and dedicated professionals in the legal framework. The highest salary last year was 6.2 LPA and 5.1 LPA was the average salary.
YEs, after clearing compartment, you can definitely take admission in law program at LPU provided you have more than 60% in 12th.
The program is available in three different iterations:
!. BA-LLB
2. BBA-LLB
3. B.COM (//B.COM) -LLB
It is suggested to apply and finish your admission process before september 20th to avail the scholarships on basis of various criterion:
Scholarship on the basis of Percentage in qualifying exam/ Qualification previous to Eligibility Qualification
COVID-19 Frontline Scholarship for the Frontline Workforce
Scholarship on the basis of LPUNEST
Scholarship on the basis of CLAT / LSAT--India
Scholarship on the basis of Performance in Sports, Cultural, R&D, Co-curricular and Social Service Bravery Awards.
Special Scholarships and Fee Concessions
Thanks
Dear friend, definitely you can take admission in BBA-LLB after clearing your compartment exam. The university has world class infrastructure, modern facilities and highly qualified faculty, some of them had been practising lawyers of High Courts and respectable Supreme Court as well. Students are given a lot of practical knowledge by regularly taking them on visits to court and jail premises as well as they are made to participate in mook courts. Apart from this, they are also sent on internship wherein they get a chance to learn the nuances of the field under the guidance of practising lawyers.




