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ABHISHEK SINGH RANA

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Yes, at Chandigarh University, he law programme tries to give this real touch through many live tasks and field work. The curriculum is wide and keeps changing with industry needs. The university also offers 7 specializations in LLM, which helps students learn different legal areas in simple ways. The campus has 2 moot courts where students practice real case style. There is one computer lab for legal research and one big library for study. Students take part in national and international moot court events. The university has a special ADR center that hosts training, seminars, and many conferences. Pro bono work is also part of the pro

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Shweta

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At Chandigarh University, scholarships for BA LLB or B.Com LLB are primarily based on the CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test) scores, The university has a well-defined scholarship structure under Phase-I, where top scorers can get fee waivers ranging from 15% to 100% depending on their marks. While a strong CLAT 2026 rank demonstrates your aptitude and legal reasoning skills, Chandigarh University does not officially grant scholarships solely based on CLAT.

However, a good CLAT performance can indirectly help you, as it prepares you well for CUCET and may strength your overall academic profile. Some top-ranking national e

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Rashmi Shukla

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The fee structure for Christ Academy Institute of Law BA LLB programme is given below:

  • INR 1.30 Lacs is the per year fee
  • The total fee for a 5 year programme is INR 6.56 lakh. 
  • Out of this fee, the graduation fee is INR 5,000. Whereas the Alumni fee is INR 1,000. 

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Uttam

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Yes, Chandigarh University conducts regular moot court competitions for law students. The Moot Court Society of the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) manages these activities through the year. The university holds bi-annual intra-university moot courts, where its own students take part to learn basics like research, drafting, and argument skills. It also hosts national-level competitions, and teams from many states join these events. Chandigarh University has also arranged international virtual moot court competitions, where participants from different countries take part. These events help students understand global legal t

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Abhishek Ranjan

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Yes, Chandigarh University is an excellent option for students who may have missed top NLUs in CLAT but still want strong exposure in integrated law programs. The University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) at CU offers a comprehensive curriculum that balances theory with practical learning, ensuring students develop a solid legal foundation.

 

UILS provides 100% internship opportunities, mentorship from experienced advocates, and regular participation in national and international moot court competitions. Students also benefit from well-equipped moot courts, legal research labs, pro bono projects, and ADR training. With dedicated

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Itti Dogra

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Yes, ofcouse, Chandigarh University is really worth for doing 3-year LLB program, infact the bestest programme of the university. CU offers both B.A. LL.B and LL.M with various specializations, so students can choose what suits their career path. The department has two dedicated moot courts, a specialised library and an auditorium for law-related activities. Another unique feature is the Pro Bono Club, funded by the Ministry of Law and Justice, which focuses on spreading legal awareness through workshops and sessions. CU also has the Madhyastha Centre, which trains students in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), a crucial skill for l

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Jas

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Good Morning,  

Yes, Chandigarh University offers direct admission to law programs, but it is primarily based on the CUCET entrance exam for integrated courses like BA LLB, BBA LLB, and B.Com LLB. While the university does not require CLAT scores, students can gain admission based on their CUCET performance.

High scores in CUCET can also lead to scholarships up to 100%, making admission both merit-based and rewarding. For LLB programs (after a bachelor's degree), students can secure direct admission without an entrance exam, subject to eligibility criteria. 

The university emphasizes practical training, legal internships, moot c

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rashmi gupta

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Chandigarh University does not give preference to CLAT-qualified students for admission into its law programs. Instead, the university relies primarily on its own CUCET entrance exam to evaluate candidates for BA LLB, BBA LLB, and B.Com LLB programs. This ensures that admission is based on merit as determined by the university's internal standards rather than external examinations. The CUCET focuses on legal aptitude, reasoning, and awareness, making it a fair system for all applicants. High-performing students in CUCET can also avail scholarships up to 100%, which further incentivizes excellence. By using its own evaluation syste

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Damini Aggarwal

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Candidates who will successfully pass the AIBE exam will be issued the CoP by BCI. The qualified candidates will have to collect their Certificate of Practice from their respective State Bar Councils. It is a mandatory document to practice Law in India.

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Damini Aggarwal

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The candidates whose names appears on the Roll of Advocates maintained by a State Bar Council can apply for the CoP. These candidates must be enrolled advocates who have passed the All India Bar Examination.

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