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The Faculty of Law BHU LLB (Hons) course aspirants are required to apply for CUET-PG exam. To submit the application successfully, candidates need to pay the application fee amount. Below table mentions CUET-PG application fee for each of the category:

Category

Application Fee

GeneralINR 1,200

Gen-EWS/OBC-NCL

INR 1,000

SC/ST/Third Gender

INR 900
PwDINR 800

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Faculty of Law BHU admit candidates to the three-year LLB (Hons) course on entrance-basis. Candidates are selected based on scores in CUET-PG. The first step of admission procedure is to check eligibility criteria. Candidates with a valid UG degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate can apply. Aspirants can visit the CUET-PG official website to apply. A cutoff list is then released, candidates who meet the cutoff mark become eligible for counselling. The seats are allotted in the counselling round. Selected candidates can pay the admission fee amount for selection.

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Faculty of Law BHU LLB (Hons) course admission is done on the basis of merit in CUET-PG. There is no other provision for admission as per the data curated from the web. Apart from exam score, it is also crucial that aspirants fulfil the course-specific eligibility criteria. Candidates who have a valid BA/BSc/BCom degree with at least 50% aggregate can apply.

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Yes, Faculty of Law BHU offers three-year LLB (Hons) programme. The PG course is offered in a full-time mode. For admission to LLB (H) at Faculty of Law BHU, candidates need to secure a good score in CUET-PG. Aspirants who fulfil the eligibility requirements can visit the exam official website to register and apply. 

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As per the NIRF report 2023 of Faculty of Law BHU, the total LLM students placed were 12. The total candidates who took part in the placements drive were 69. Moreover, the median package offered during the placements was INR 10 LPA. Apart from university placements, graduates can also find opportunities outside the university placements cell.

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The toatl fee structure for PG course at both the universities is cumulative of various components. These are either one-time chargeable, or have to be paid annually/semesterly. The below table showcases the total tuition fee for LLM course at both the universities.

University Name

Total Tuition Fee

LLM at Faculty of Law, BHU

INR 400 - INR 5,814

LLM at SVSU

INR 88,500 - INR 1.2 lakh

NOTE: The fee mentioned above is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to changes and hence, is indicative. Also, the given fee range is inclusive of fees for LLM one and two year long courses.

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Both Banaras Hindu University (BHU) and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) are top universities. In 2024 rankings, BHU is ranked #25 and AMU is ranked #12 in the law category. Moreover, as per the placements report of 2022 for both the universities, the LLM students have secured jobs in reputed firms. The median package offered to Faculty of Law BHU LLM candidates has stood at INR 10 LPA and for AMU LLM candidates it is INR 10.32 LPA. Students can consider this data and some other factors to make a decision.

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Yes, Faculty of Law BHU facilitate scholarship to LLM course applicants. To avail of a scholarship, candidates must fulfil the criteria prescribed by the authority. The applicants can apply for BHU scholarships. Moreover, the scholarships are provided in the form of financial aid. The university offer INR 5,000 Per annum to a maximum of 20 blind students. Additionally, the first and second rank holders are awarded a cash prize of INR 4,000 and INR 3,000, respectively. Candidates belonging to economically weaker backgrounds can get INR 2,000 per annum.

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The seat count for LLM course at Faculty of Law, BHU varies for the one-year and two-year course. For seat allotment, applicants CUET-PG score is considered during counselling. The sanctioned seat intake for LLM (one-year) is 25 and 47 for LLM (two-year). This seat intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Yes, Faculty of Law BHU accept applicants CUET-PG scores for selection. Candidates seeking admission must a valid score in the national-level examination. In 2024, the cutoff mark for the one-year LLM and two-year LLM course stood at 187 and 185, respectively. The mentioned cutoff was for the applicants belonging to the General All-India category.

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