a month ago
What is MBA fees at University of Jammu?
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Saurabh KhanduriCurrent Student
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The MBA fees at University of Jammufor the session 2025 is currently unknown. The course fees for Univeristy of Jammu is usually a combination of tuition fees, hostel charges, and several one time payments. Candidates will also need to submit
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The MBA fees at University of Jammufor the session 2025 is currently unknown. The course fees for Univeristy of Jammu is usually a combination of tuition fees, hostel charges, and several one time payments. Candidates will also need to submit the admission fees for the MBA courses at University of Jammu. Candidates canvisit the official website to learn more.
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Saurabh KhanduriCurrent Student
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No, all admissions into BTech courses at University of Jammu are subject to the scores obtained by a candidates during the CUET entrance exam. Only candidates who score appropriate ranks in the CUET exam are given admissions in the BTech cours
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No, all admissions into BTech courses at University of Jammu are subject to the scores obtained by a candidates during the CUET entrance exam. Only candidates who score appropriate ranks in the CUET exam are given admissions in the BTech course at University of Jammu. Candidates who failed to register for the CUET 2025 exam are required to register for the CUET 2026 exam to gain admissions into BTech at University of Jammu.
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2 months ago
Can I get direct admission to LLB 3 years course at Department of Law, University of Jammu?
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Arpit SharmaCurrent Student
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No, it is not normally possible that you can have direct entry into this course of 3 year L.L.B. course in Department of Law, in University of Jammu. The principal mode of admission is through the entrance examination, Jammu University Entranc
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No, it is not normally possible that you can have direct entry into this course of 3 year L.L.B. course in Department of Law, in University of Jammu. The principal mode of admission is through the entrance examination, Jammu University Entrance Test (JUET) in which you must also have yourself having a Bachelor degree with minimum 45 percent marks. The shortlisting also takes place in the university14 on the basis of the JUET score of the candidates only and there is a chance that even an interview or counselling interview can be administered later. You would need to do it online, and application forms and fees should be paid.
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Saurabh KhanduriCurrent Student
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Yes, candidates who have secured a 60% aggregate in their Class 12 board exams are eligible to apply for BTech admissions at University of Jammu. All applicants must score a minimum 50% aggregate in their Class 12 board examination with Physic
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Yes, candidates who have secured a 60% aggregate in their Class 12 board exams are eligible to apply for BTech admissions at University of Jammu. All applicants must score a minimum 50% aggregate in their Class 12 board examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. Candidates can check the exact eligibility criteria from the official website.
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Saurabh KhanduriCurrent Student
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Yes, CUET exam is compulsory for all candidates whowish to enrol in the University of Jammu BTech courses. The seat allotment for all courses including the BTech course at University of Jammu is decided by the ranks scored by a candidate in th
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Yes, CUET exam is compulsory for all candidates whowish to enrol in the University of Jammu BTech courses. The seat allotment for all courses including the BTech course at University of Jammu is decided by the ranks scored by a candidate in the CUET exam. Candidates will need to score an appropriate rank tosecure admissions into BTech courses at University of Jammu.
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Aman KumarCurrent Student
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Getting admission to the law school of Jammu requires you to have completed your 12th-grade education from a recognised board. While the specific details might vary slightly, you'll generally need a minimum percentage in your 12th-grade exams.
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Getting admission to the law school of Jammu requires you to have completed your 12th-grade education from a recognised board. While the specific details might vary slightly, you'll generally need a minimum percentage in your 12th-grade exams. Most law schools also have age limits for applicants, so it's a good idea to double-check that as well. The exact eligibility criteria can sometimes change, so it's always best to look at the latest admission brochure on the official university website.
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Saurabh KhanduriCurrent Student
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No, the date of registration for the BTech courses offered by University of Jammu for the year 2025 has passed. The date of registration for the BTech courses at University of Jammu are in line with the CUET entrance exam timeline. The CUET ex
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No, the date of registration for the BTech courses offered by University of Jammu for the year 2025 has passed. The date of registration for the BTech courses at University of Jammu are in line with the CUET entrance exam timeline. The CUET exam for the year 2025 has been concluded. The dates for the CUET 2026 exam will be announced at a later date.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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No, direct admission to the Department of Law Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) programme is not available. Admission is based on the PUCET (PG) entrance test.
a month ago
On what basis does the Department of Law offer admission to the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) course?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The Department of Law offers admission to the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) course based on the PUCET (PG) entrance test, with eligibility criteria including a bachelor's or master's degree in any discipline with at least 45% marks in aggregate fro
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The Department of Law offers admission to the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) course based on the PUCET (PG) entrance test, with eligibility criteria including a bachelor's or master's degree in any discipline with at least 45% marks in aggregate from Panjab University or any other University recognised by Bar Council of India and Panjab University.
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a month ago
Can I get admission to Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) with 60% in Class 12 at Department of Law?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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No, admission to Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) at the Department of Law typically requires a bachelor's or master's degree with at least 45% marks in aggregate, not Class 12 scores.
