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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, Chandigarh University organize moot courts and a lot of activities fo the law department at Chandigarh University with some very exciting activities that keep them engaged and allow them to vibe with the legal world. It's not the usual grind of studying; they bring the real world into their classroom.
What with expert talks of legal experts such as retired judges, advocates, and others taking legal pros to all levels on topics such as PILs, Land Laws, even the very buzz-worthy subjects of the Sabarimala judgment – this is not just a lecture; it's practically an exclusive Q&A where you get to pose any questions and get back the le
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 4
The MBA courses with industry collaboration at Chandigarh University give you a significant advantage over typical MBA courses. These real employers - like IBM, PwC, NSE Academy, SAS, MAX, Adobe, and KPMG - are real organizations sponsoring the program, which means the academics are constantly providing you updated academic curricula based on industry practice. Students thus work on live projects where the case studies are often based on industry case studies and often certification modules where they can achieve industry qualifications.
A further benefit of industry collaboration MBA courses is that they often lead to employment
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, Liberal Arts students at Chandigarh University have good opportunities to get internships that can lead to full-time jobs. The programme focuses on practical learning through internships, workshops, and projects. Students get exposure to diverse fields like education, journalism, public relations, social work, business, and research. These internships help students gain real-world experience, develop skills, and build professional connections. Many organisations offer internships to CU students, and some extend full-time offers to high-performing interns. The university also supports students by providing career guidance and conne
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5 months ago
Beginner-Level 4
Choosing an LL.M. is not only about degree, it is about learning environment. Chandigarh University gives a platform where legal study is mixed with research, debate and practice. The programme includes study of advanced law subjects with case studies and discussions. Students also join moot court activities, legal aid camps and interactive lectures. This helps in understanding law in real way, not just in books.
About the classes, CU conducts regular on-campus LL.M. sessions at its law institute. Classes follow fixed timetable with faculty guidance and classroom learning. At the same time, there is also option of online LL.M. for flexi
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5 months ago
Scholar-Level 16
You can check this for particular University law admission rule.
In my view you can pursue 3 year LL.B from any college other than NLU 5 year course.
Bar council allow open university degree for LL.B pursue but must be from an approved university ( ODL/distance approved )
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5 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
As a final-year English Honours student, choosing between MBA from DU SOL with a job or MA English from DU regular depends on career goals. MBA from DU SOL allows flexibility, skill development, and corporate exposure while earning, but lacks strong placements. MA English at DU regular offers in-depth subject knowledge, academic recognition, and scope for teaching or research. If you prefer corporate roles, MBA is better; for academic careers, MA English suits more.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
During WBJEE preparation, students should regularly revise. This will help them to remember what they have studied before. Daily revision also makes sure students do not forget important topics. Revision is considered important for exam preparation.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
For full-time courses, there might be some differences in the steps. Which means you'll need to pay for the application fee of the college, then wait for the college to verify your application.
Once verified, you'll also need to attend the counselling session offline. You can check the official website of the full-time institutes for exact admission details, as the steps can differ for individual institutions.
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