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Guide-Level 12
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Guide-Level 12
For admission to 1st Semester of B.A./B.Com. LL.B (Hons.) 5 years Integrated Course, Panjab University conducts an entrance test. The merit list for admission is prepared out of 200 marks, based on cumulative score of the candidate in entrance test and qualifying examination as per the details given below
50% of 200 (100 marks for Entrance Test)
50% of 200 (100 marks for the Qualifying Examination)
Eligibility Criteria
B.A.LL.B (Hons.) 5 years
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BA LLB (Hons.) - 120
BCom LLB (Hons.) - 120
Up to 15% of the total intake is likely to be filled-in under NRI/NRI Sponsored category.
Over and above the approved intake, 15% supernumerary seats will be for Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Foreign Nationals (FN) and Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries-South Eas
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Guide-Level 12
Separate hostels for male and female students are provided with well furnished rooms with attached toilets.
Rooms are available in single, twin sharing and triple sharing options.
The hostel premises are Wi Fi enabled.
The hostels are supervised by experienced wardens who ensure resident students have a home away from home.
The hostels are safe and secure, with male and female
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Guide-Level 12
Candidates can download application form the website and submit it to the college office.
Application fees of INR 500 has to be paid through demand draft.
Admissions to five-year or three-year degree courses in law require MH CET Law ranks. Did you apply to this college? If yes, Counselling and allotment of seats will be done from June to August 2019. Kindly check if your name appears in the list put up by college.
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The admissions to all law colleges in India are based on entrance exam (as per bar council's guidelines). You have to appear for Register for entrance and appear for the exam. All the National Law University's admissions are based on CLAT score. Top private colleges accept ISAT Scores. CLAT & ISAT exams are over already. If you have not appeared for any entrance - then no chance in getting admission in government law colleges. However, almost all the private colleges conduct their own entrance exams as well. The registrations are still on.
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