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Samiksha Kumawat

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The course offers admission to 48 students. The total tuition fee for Department of Law, Panjab University Master of Law (LL. M.) is INR 91,600. Apart from the tuition fee, there is a hostel fee of amount INR 7,420 that students are required to pay in addition to the tuition fee.

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Prasanta Dolai

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Chandigarh University is a better option for law students than Punjab University. Chandigarh University is considered one of the best universities in North India for a Bachelor of Law (Integrated) degree. 

According to Shiksha, the LL.B. course at Chandigarh University is rated 4.1 out of 5 by four students, while the same course at the Department of Law, Panjab University is rated 4.2 out of 5 by 13 students

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Major differences that are concerning for LLM students are what specializations are offered. The Institute of Law and Research may offer specializations such as International Law, Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law, Human Rights Law, and Environmental Law whereas on the other hand, MDU offers constitutional law, corporate law, and criminal law. So, you can go for your preference.

Although there are advantages and disadvantages to the LL.M. programs offered by the Institute of Law and Research and the Department of Law at MDU. When evaluating these programs, it's critical to take into account elements like the faculty's exper

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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A thirty-student LL.M. programme is offered by the Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) Department of Law, which can be said that the intake officially is divided per specialisation as follows

criminal law - 30 seats

corporate law - 30 seats

constitutional law- 30 seats.

So, the Master of Laws programme is available in three specializations: Corporate, criminal, and constitutional law

This course is selected by an entrance exam, and the prerequisites are an L.L.B. (Professional) degree with a minimum of 50% overall or an equivalent exam that is approved by MDU Rohtak 3. As a result, the MDU Department of Law's LL.M. programme can accep

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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The latest cutoff information can not be specifically given as there are merit-based selections also. The candidate must have completed senior secondary (10+2) from the Haryana Education Board or any other board recognised as being equivalent to MDU, Rohtak, with a minimum of 45% aggregate in the 12th grade, or any other examination recognised by MDU, Rohtak as being equivalent thereto, (42.75% marks for SC/ST/Blind/Visually and Differently Abled candidates of Haryana only). Students are admitted to MDU Rohtak's B.A. L.L.B. programme is only based on a merit list created from the candidates' qualifying 10+2 scores.

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