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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
The BA LLB fee at MS Ramaiah College of Law depends on whether one is a student from Karnataka or beyond with students of the state having minor fee concessions and an annual fee of INR 2.2 Lakhs while students from outside the state have an annual fee of INR 2.4 Lakhs.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
INR 50,000 is the one-time advance/admission fee that students must pay after being selected for the BBA LLB course at MS Ramaiah College of Law through the admission test and personal / telephonic interview rounds to confirm their seat at the institute.
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3 days agoBeginner-Level 3
The fee mentioned for the BBA + LLB program at Chandigarh University is per semester, not for the full course. Integrated law programs like BBA + LLB are five‑year courses that are divided into 10 semesters, and the fee is charged semester‑wise. This structure makes it easier for students to manage payments instead of paying a large amount at once. You will also need to pay standard charges like examination fees and CUCET‑based scholarships. Since the university offers ₹200 crore worth of scholarships, scoring well in CUCET can lower your financial burden. The admission process is simple, but CUCET is mandatory, and you need at
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4 days agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, Chandigarh University is a very good option for pursuing LLM after completing your LLB. The University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) offers a curriculum that focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects of law. The teaching environment is participative, supportive, and designed to help you grow academically as well as professionally. The faculty includes experienced legal professionals who guide students in advanced concepts, research, legal writing, and specialisation subjects. The university also focuses on real-world exposure through activities like moot courts, legal aid clinics, debates, and expert talks by people fr
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a week agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, undoubtedly it is worth Chandigarh University for doing a 3-year LLB program, in fact, the best programme of the university. CU offers B.A. LL.B. and LL.M. with various specializations so that students can choose a career path that suits them. The department has two dedicated moot courts, well-stocked specialised library, and an auditorium for all law-related activities. Another distinctive feature is the Pro Bono Club, funded by the Ministery of Law and Justice, which aims to promote legal awareness by organizing workshops and sessions. CU also has the adhyastha Centre, which trains students in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR
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a week agoBeginner-Level 4
Chandigarh University does not rely on CLAT 2026 scores for LLB admissions. Instead, all applicants must take the university's own entrance exam, CUCET, which is the primary basis for selecting students. This means that even if you have a CLAT score, you cannot skip CUCET, as the university evaluates candidates according to its own admission process. The minimum eligibility is 10+2 with 55–60% marks, depending on the program.
The internal process ensures fair assessment for all students and allows the university to consider not just test scores but also merit and scholarship eligibility. Preparing for CUCET is therefore the most impor
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