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Shrestha

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LLB at Chandigarh University can feel like that kind of step because the law school focuses a lot on practice and simple learning. The University Institute of Legal Studies at CU is approved by the Bar Council of India. The department runs a full moot court setup, legal aid clinic, and case-study labs. Students take part in more than 40+ legal workshops and 20+ moot events every year. The law library keeps 55,000+ books and many online databases like SCC Online and Manupatra. CU also follows the Choice Based Credit System with updated papers in areas like cyber law and corporate law. The faculty group has young and experienced members,

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Virender Mehta

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Absolutely! A low CLAT 2026 score does not affect your chances of getting admission to BA LLB or

BCom LLB programs at Chandigarh University. The university follows its own entrance process called

CUCET, which is mandatory for all applicants. Your admission is based on your CUCET performance

and 10+2 marks, so students who did not score well in CLAT still have a clear pathway to join the law

programs.

This approach allows students from all backgrounds to pursue legal education without being limited by

national-level exam scores. Moreover, performing well in CUCET can also make you eligible for

merit-based scholarships, which helps reduce fees.

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Navpreet Kaur

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Hello! As far as I know, there is nothing like the latest cutoff information for B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) at Chandigarh University. A candidate must have 10+2 with atleast 60% marks in any stream conducted by a recognized Board / University / Council in the aggregate. One thing which I can tell you is this that for LLB, Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test is mandatory - the test is very simple and easy and it can also give you a chance to get multiple scholarships. 

 

 

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Richa Sharma

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Both BA LLB and BBA LLB are good programs at Chandigarh University, and the better choice depends on your interest. If you prefer subjects like political science, sociology, psychology, and general humanities, then BA LLB is a better option. It helps you understand society, governance, and human behavior, which is useful in legal studies. On the other hand, if you're interested in management, finance, business, and corporate sectors, then BBA LLB is a great choice. Both programs are approved by the Bar Council of India, include practical training, and follow the same law curriculum. Admission for both requires CUCET, and you need a min

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sam

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No, appearing for CLAT 2026 is not required for admission to BA LLB or BCom LLB programs at Chandigarh University. The university has its own entrance process, called CUCET, which every applicant must take. Your eligibility is based on 10+2 marks (minimum 55–60% depending on the program) and your performance in CUCET. CLAT scores are completely optional and are not considered in the admission process.

This approach gives students a flexible and accessible path to join the law programs without the pressure of preparing for CLAT. Focusing on CUCET preparation is enough to secure a seat and even earn merit-based scholarships. Additionall

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sam

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While Chandigarh University does not directly consider CLAT 2026 scores for BA LLB admissions, a good CLAT score can still be helpful indirectly. Preparing for CLAT improves your skills in legal aptitude, reasoning, comprehension, and current affairs, which are also tested in the university's entrance exam, CUCET. This means that students with a strong CLAT background often find it easier to perform well in CUCET and secure admission.

 

Additionally, having a good CLAT score can boost your confidence and readiness for legal studies. It also demonstrates your seriousness about pursuing law, which can be helpful if you apply for schol

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Uttam

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Yes, you can absolutely apply for BA LLB at Chandigarh University without appearing for CLAT 2026. CLAT is not mandatory for any law admission at the university. The only requirement is to appear for CUCET, which is compulsory for integrated law programs such as BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), and B.Com LLB (Hons.). The process is very smooth, once you score 30/100 or above in CUCET, you become eligible for admission. Additionally, scoring well in CUCET can help you earn scholarships. This makes studying law more affordable and accessible. So, even if you haven't prepared for CLAT or missed the exam, you can still confidently apply th

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rashmi gupta

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No, scholarships at Chandigarh University for BA LLB or BCom LLB are not directly based on your CLAT 2026 rank. The university has its own merit-based scholarship system, which is linked to CUCET scores and overall 10+2 performance. Students who perform exceptionally well in CUCET can receive financial benefits ranging from partial to full fee waivers, depending on the score bracket.

However, preparing for CLAT can still be useful because it strengthens your legal aptitude, reasoning, and comprehension skills, which are also tested in CUCET. A strong performance in CUCET can make you eligible for higher scholarship amounts, making the l

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